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

  • ANTH101 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

  • ARTH121 Survey I: Prehistory through the Middle Ages

  • ARTH210 Late Antique Art

  • ARTH212 Medieval European Art

  • ARTH215 Art of the Italian Renaissance

  • ARTH216 Art in the Age of Reform

  • ARTH322 Museum Studies

  • ENGL234 Shakespeare

  • ENGL302 Literature of the English Renaissance

  • ENGL304 Shakespeare

  • ENGL308 Interdisciplinary Studies in the Middle Ages and Renaissance

  • HIST221 Classical Greece

  • HIST222 Hellenistic Greece and Republican Rome

  • HIST223 The Roman Empire

  • HIST225 Medieval Italy

  • HIST227 High Middle Ages

  • PHIL271 Ancient Greek Philosophy

  • PLSC311 Classical Political Thought

  • RELG200 Symbol, Myth and Ritual

  • RELG230 The History of Israel

  • RELG241 Introduction to the New Testament

  • RELG258 Religion & the Medieval Imagination

  • RELG331 The Hebrew Prophets

  • RELG332 Hebrew and Christian Wisdom Literature

  • RELG342 Whores, Dragons, and the Anti-Christ: Revelation and the Apocalyptic Imagination

  • RELG347 Women in Early Christianity

Other courses considered at the coordinator's discretion.