
Approved Courses
The following courses in the indicated departments are approved for use in satisfying the classical civilization major and minor requirements. Course descriptions are available on the departments' home pages. These courses are designed to supplement courses offered through the Department of Classical Studies.
Approved Courses in Related Fields for the Classical Civilization Major or Minor
- ANTH 101 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
- ART 221 Survey I: Prehistory through the Middle Ages
- ART 309 Image and Icon in Medieval Art
- ART 310 Late Antique and Early Christian Art
- ART 311 Medieval Byzantine Art, 600-1453
- ART 312 Medieval Art in Western Europe, 8th-15th Centuries
- ART 314 Northern Renaissance Art
- ART 315 Art of the Italian Renaissance
- ART 316 Art in the Age of Reform
- ART 322 Museum Studies
- ENGL 226 Love and War in Medieval Literature
- ENGL 234 Shakespeare
- ENGL 301 Literature of the Middle Ages
- ENGL 302 Literature of the English Renaissance
- ENGL 304 Shakespeare
- ENGL 305 Critical Approaches to Shakespeare
- ENGL 306 Milton
- ENGL 307 Epic Tradition
- ENGL 308 Interdisciplinary Studies in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
- ENGL 371 Versions of Tragedy
- HIST 220 The Aegean Bronze Age
- HIST 221 Classical Greece
- HIST 222 Hellenistic Greece and Republican Rome
- HIST 223 The Roman Empire
- HIST 225 Medieval Italy
- HIST 226 Early Middle Ages
- HIST 227 High Middle Ages
- HIST 228 The Medieval Economy: Pre-Industrial Europe, 500-1500
- PHIL 271 Ancient Greek Philosophy
- PHIL 281 Philosophy of Art
- PLSC 311 Political Theory: Plato to Locke
- RELG 200 Symbol, Myth and Ritual
- RELG 230 The History of Israel
- RELG 241 Introduction to Early Christian Era
- RELG 243 The World of the New Testament
- RELG 258 Medieval Religious Thought
- RELG 331 The Hebrew Prophets
- RELG 332 Hebrew and Christian Wisdom Literature
- RELG 340 Varieties of Early Christianity
- RELG 341 Paul and Christian Origins
- RELG 342 John in Early Christian Literature
- RELG 360 Goddess Traditions Ancient and Modern
- RHCS 323 Classical Rhetoric
- RHCS 325 Medieval to Modern Rhetorics
