Bachelor Degree in Classics and Religion at Boston University |
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Boston University Bachelor degree Classics and Religion
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A concentration in classics and religion requires a minimum of twelve
courses; six in classics and six in religion.
-Classics requirements:
-CAS CL 101, CL 102, CL 321, or CL 322
-CAS CL 317
-four courses at or above the 200 level chosen, in consultation with
an advisor, from the offerings under classical civilization and/or
classical languages
Religion requirements:
-five courses at or above the 200 level chosen, in consultation with an
advisor, from courses listed under the Department of Religion
-CAS RN 495 Theory of Religion, taken during the senior year
A joint concentration in classics and religion is especially recommended for students with a particular interest in myth studies. While this concentration does not require work in Greek or Latin, second- and third-year classical language courses are counted toward this concentration. Students are encouraged to consider the study of a classical language and reminded that both Greek and Latin fulfill the CAS language requirement. Students interested in a concentration in classics and religion must consult an advisor in both the Department of Classical Studies and the Department of Religion.
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