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The Minors

Minor in Classical Humanities
The interdisciplinary Classical Humanities minor is intended to provide students interested in the ancient Greek and/or Roman world with the background and skills (historical and linguistic) necessary to pursue that interest, broadly or narrowly.

Classical Humanities minors (16-18 hours total) comprise 8 hours of Latin or 8 hours of ancient Greek at the intermediate level or above, 3-4 hours of Roman and/or ancient Greek history, and 3-6 hours in a specialized area of classical studies chosen by the student from a discipline other than history or language (e.g., Art or Philosophy or Political Science). Up to 6 hours of credit may be earned from approved study abroad or exchange programs. A research project approved by the Coordinator concludes the minor. A grade of at least C- is required in all coursework and on the final project, with a cumulative GPA of at least 2.00 for all work done in the minor.

Minor in French
The French minor is designed for students who would like to add a French component to their other major, such as art, music, business, pre-engineering, international
studies and other fields in which France and Francophone countries play a role. French minors must complete 16 hours of French courses, including FRE 212, FRE 323, and two other courses numbered 300 or above. The student may replace FRE 212 with another course numbered 300 or above, if the student, upon taking the
placement test, is allowed to enroll directly into FRE 323. A grade of C or higher is required in each course to complete the minor.
Minor in Spanish
The Spanish minor is designed for students who would like to improve their communicative ability in Spanish, and to broaden their understanding of the Hispanic cultures. The ability to communicate in Spanish will enhance career possibilities for students who are considering working in a variety of human service fields, such as education, health, business and counseling. Spanish minors must complete 16 hours of Spanish courses beyond Spanish 211, and a minimum of 12 hours of those must be on the 300 level. Spanish 320 is a requirement for completion of the minor in Spanish. A grade of C or higher is required in each course to complete the minor.

 

 

 

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