Bachelor degree in Classics at Amherst College

 

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Bachelor Degree in Classics at Amherst College

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The major program is designed to afford access to the achievements of Greek and Roman antiquity through mastery of the ancient languages. The Department offers majors in Classics, which is a combination of the two languages in any proportion as long as no fewer than two semester courses are taken in either. All three majors consist of eight semester courses, of which seven must be in the ancient languages. The eighth may be a Classics course, Philosophy 17, or a course in some related field approved in advance by the Department. Courses numbered 01 may not be counted toward the major. Latin 02-16 will normally be introductory to higher courses in Latin, and Greek 12-18 will serve the same function in Greek.
The statement of requisites for the study of Greek given here is only intended to indicate the degree of preparation necessary for each course, and exceptions will be made in special cases: the following sequences of courses are normal: Either 01, 12, 15, 18; or 01, 15, 12.

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