The Catholic University for Independent Thinkers
A language Concentration is a good complement to any major, including that in another
language (students majoring in one language may concentrate in another). It includes
advanced work in one or more foreign languages, and a theoretical study of language
as a universal human activity.
In what follows, by "course" is meant a 3-credit course, and by "advanced" is meant
3000-level or above. For all questions or substitutions, please contact Dr. Maddux, the Concentration Director.
Four advanced courses in any combination of Greek and Latin.
For any other substitutions, the permission of the Concentration Director is required.
Five courses, namely: CLG 2315 Intermediate Greek, CLG 3334 Biblical Greek Readings, CLG 3335 Patristic Greek, and two approved advanced courses in Scripture.
Five courses, namely, three advanced Greek courses and two related courses (for which the Classics Chairman's approval is required); e.g. CLA 3301 Fundamentals of Rhetoric, CLA 4340 Classical Mythology, HIS 3303 Ancient Greece, PHI 3325 Ancient Philosophy, POL 3311 Thucydides, POL 3331 Plato's Republic.
Five courses, namely, three advanced Latin courses and two related courses (for which
the Classics Chairman's approval is required); e.g. CLA 3301 Fundamentals of Rhetoric,
CLA 4340 Classical Mythology, HIS 3304 The Roman Republic, HIS 3305 The Roman Empire.