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UMass Boston offers a major and minor in classical studies, surveying the societies of Greece and Rome, supplemented by basic competency in Ancient Greek and/or Latin. See the course listings and requirements for more information.

Prerequisite, Concentration, or Other Requirements

UMass Boston's classical studies major can be fulfilled with ten courses.

Two semesters of Latin or two semesters of Greek at a level appropriate to the student’s preparation.
At least seven Classical Studies courses. Courses in Greek or Latin beyond those required in part I may be substituted for up to two of the required Classical Studies courses. With departmental approval, one of these courses may be from an allied department.
Either Classics 387 or Classics 388; the research paper from either of these courses may serve as capstone paper.
At least four courses taken to fulfill parts 1 & 2 must be at or above the 300 level.
At least five classical studies courses must be taken in residency at UMass Boston. Both language courses counted toward part I must be taken in residency. With prior departmental permission, courses taken in some semester-abroad programs may count toward the residency requirement.

General Notes

No course with a grade below C- may count toward any major or minor.
Courses taken Pass/Fail may not be counted toward any major or minor, with the single exception that one 100-level language course taken Pass/Fail may count.
Online courses offered by the Classics and Religious Studies Department count toward the residency requirement.

De qual departamento farei parte?

College of Liberal Arts

Opções de estudo

Período integral (120 horas de crédito)

Valores
US$35.700,00 (R$ 178.582) por ano
Prazo para inscrição

Esperado April, July, December 2024

Data de início

Esperado Maio, Agosto 2024

Localização

College of Liberal Arts

Wheatley Hall, 2nd Floor, Suite 10,

Massachusetts,

MA 02125, United States

Requisitos de admissão

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All non-native speakers of English must demonstrate English language proficiency. Students can demonstrate proficiency by submitting the following exams:

TOEFL (79+)
IELTS (6.0+)
SAT (Evidence Based Reading & Writing (ERWS) component of 480+)
ACT (Reading and English component scores totaling 34)
Duolingo English Test (100+)

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