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University of Calgary Calendar 2009-2010 Faculty of Humanities 4. Program Details 4.4 Greek and Roman Studies 4.4.1 Department Regulations
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BA in Greek and Roman Studies

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Minor in Greek and Roman Studies

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BA Co-operative Education Programs in Greek and Roman Studies, Ancient and Medieval History and Classical and Early Christian Studies

BA Honours Co-operative Education Programs in Greek and Roman Studies, Ancient and Medieval History and Classical and Early Christian Studies

Minor in Greek and Roman Studies

Minors in Greek or Latin

The Department of Greek and Roman Studies offers instruction in Greek and Latin language and literature, in Greek, Roman, and late antique history and archaeology, and in the more general area of ancient Mediterranean civilizations. There are three sets of courses: Greek and Roman Studies (GRST), Greek (GREK), and Latin (LATI).

Both Greek and Latin may be started at the University. The relevant half courses are Greek 201 and Greek 203, and Latin 201 and Latin 203. Advanced placement to Greek 301 or Latin 301 may be granted at the discretion of the Department to those students who have Greek 30, Latin 30 or an equivalent background.

Minor Programs for Departmental Majors

Students majoring in the Department are encouraged to choose a Minor Field as described in "Minor Field Options" above in the general regulations of the Faculty of Humanities. Related disciplines include Anthropology, Art, English, French, German, History, Italian, Linguistics, Philosophy, Political Science, Religious Studies, Sociology, Spanish. See also the minor programs in Comparative Literature and in Medieval, Renaissance, and Reformation Studies listed in the Faculty of Humanities Multi-disciplinary Programs section, and the interdisciplinary minors offered by the Faculty of Communication and Culture.

Graduate Studies

The Department recommends that students who plan to proceed to graduate studies take at least one year of German.

Credit by Special Assessment

Students seeking credit by special assessment should consult the Department regarding courses available for credit in this manner.