Department: Classics Course Plan to B.A. in Classical Civilization Complete a: Year 1 Prefix Fall Course # Course Name (catalogue) *Ancient History Course, 1 of 2 Distribution ‐ Foreign Language (Greek or Latin preferred) TAP Seminar Distribution Elective Credits 3 3‐4 3 3 3 Prefix Spring Course # Course Name (catalogue) *Ancient History Course, 2 of 2 Distribution ‐ Foreign Language (Greek or Latin preferred) Distribution D1 Diversity Elective Credits 3 3‐4 3 3 3 Spring Course # Course Name (catalogue) Distribution ‐ Lab Science Distribution D2 ‐ Diversity (Non‐European Cultures Course) Elective Elective Credits 4 3 3 3 3 Year 2 Fall Prefix Course # Course Name (catalogue) **Ancient Art Course Major Course Distribution/Sustainability Distribution Elective Credits 3 3 3 3 3 Prefix 15 16 Year 3 Fall Prefix Course # Course Name (catalogue) Related Course, 1 of 2 Major Course Minor Minor Distribution Spring Credits 3 3 3 3 3 Prefix Course # Course Name (catalogue) Related Course, 2 of 2 Major Course Minor Minor Elective Credits 3 3 3 3 3 15 15 Year 4 Fall Prefix Course # Course Name (catalogue) Major Major Minor Elective Elective Spring Credits 3 3 3 3 3 Prefix Course # Course Name (catalogue) Major Major Minor Elective Elective 15 This course plan is for illustrative purposes only. The path followed by students will depend on AP credits, study‐abroad travel plans, etc. Major = 36 credits as follows: 30 credits in major discipline including 12 credits at the 100‐level or higher 6 credits in related courses. Notes: Classics courses are noted with the prefix "CLAS" Two to three classics courses are offered each year at the intermediate level (100‐199) and at the introductory level (00‐099). CLAS 024 and 042 are not required per se, but highly recommended (in addition to the history/civ courses). Major Discipline: All courses in Classics, Latin, Greek, and Ancient History including 1 course in ancient art and 2 courses in ancient history from 2 different cultural areas. *Ancient History Courses: Greece: CLAS 021‐Classical Greek Civilization or CLAS 121‐History of Greece Rome: CLAS 023‐Classical Roman Civilization or CLAS 122‐History of Rome The Near East: CLAS 149‐D2:History of Ancient Near East , or CLAS 221‐Seminar in Ancient History (approp. area topic) or CLAS 222‐Seminar in Ancient History ( approp. area topic) **Ancient Art Courses: ARTH 146‐D2:Egypt & the Ancient Near East , or ARTH 148‐Greek Art , or ARTH 149‐Roman Art Related Courses ‐ http://www.uvm.edu/~classics/RelatedCourses.pdf Consult with Classics Dept. for list of approved related courses in fine arts, humanities, social sciences, and natural Sciences. Distribution Requirements: B.A. degrees in the College of Arts and Sciences require completion of 7 distribution categories: Fine Arts: one 3‐credit course in a fine arts discipline Foreign Language: two 3‐credit courses in the same foreign language Humanities: two 3‐credit courses in a humanities discipline Natural Sciences: two courses from specific departments; one course must include a lab Literature: One 3‐credit course in literature Mathematical Sciences: One math course number 17 or higher, or Statistics 51 or higher, or Computer Science 008 or higher, or Philosophy 13. Social Sciences: Two 3‐credit courses in social science disciplines General Requirements: One Diversity Category 1 course – minimum 3 credits One Diversity Category 2 course from list of D2 Non‐European Cultures courses – minimum 3 credits One Sustainability Category course ‐ minimum 3 credits One Writing and Information Literacy course– minimum 3 credits >>A TAP course will satisfy UVM's Writing and Information Literacy requirement and might also count toward a distribution. >>>Sustainability courses and Diversity courses might also count toward a distribution. This course plan is for illustrative purposes only. The path followed by students will depend on AP credits, study‐abroad travel plans, etc. *4/28/2017 Credits 3 3 3 3 3 15
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