Ancient World Cultures Minor

19 credit hours

The interdisciplinary minor in Ancient World Cultures is designed to make the study of such cultures available to students in a programmatic way, but without the requirement of learning Latin and Greek. Students can learn about the history, literature, art, and culture of antiquity. This minor is a good complement in particular to majors in Anthropology, Art History, English, History, Philosophy and Theology, but is available to all students regardless of major.

Requirements

Two required courses:

ANT 22500Introduction to Archaeology

4

ARTH 22200History of Western Art to 1300

3

Four courses selected from the following:

 

ANT 11200Cultural Anthropology

3

ARTH 22600History of Non-Western Art

3

ARTH 35700Ancient Art

3

ARTH 35800Medieval Art

3

ARTH 36401-36499Topics in Non-Western Art

3

ARTH 38400Classical Myth

3

ENGL 25600Survey of Greek Literature

3

HIST 16100The Ancient and Medieval World

3

PHL 31100Ancient Philosophy

3

Some selected Special Topics courses may be substituted with permission.