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MAJORS AND MINORS IN CLASSICS AT BGSU

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Latin 203 Shatzel Hall 419-372-2667 Program Director: Dr. Philip S. Peek
The Latin major offers preparation for prospective teachers of Latin in private schools (for those wishing to teach Latin in the public schools, a major in Latin is offered through the College of Education and Human Development-- see below) or for further study in areas such as classical studies, ancient history, classical archeology, comparative literature, law, medicine, the Middle Ages or the Renaissance. Major, Bachelor of Arts-minor required 21 hours beyond LAT 202 · No more than six hours from any CLCV course Minor 12 hours beyond LAT 202 · No more than three hours from any CLCV course |
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Classical Civilization 203 Shatzel Hall 419-372-2667 Program Director: Dr. Philip S. Peek
Classical civilization is an interdisciplinary curriculum designed to acquaint students with classical antiquity and the cultural foundations of the Western world. It does not require intensive language training of the Latin major or minor. This major or minor is designed to help prepare students for careers in areas as diverse as archeology, business, government service, law, ministry, museum curatorship, public relations, writing and others. Major (30 hours)
CLCV 380, 381, 485, 486 required
6 electives chosen from the following courses (although not required, LAT and GRK courses highly recommended): ARTH 445, 446, 447, 448 (3)
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Latin Education Major 365 Education 419-372-7372 A graduate completing a Latin education major is eligible for a multi-age (ages 3-21) teaching certificate/license, providing that he or she has a 2.5 accumulative grade point average and has successfully completed the Praxis Examinations. Content (31 hours) Courses in LAT beyond 202
Professional education (42 hours) EDAS 409 (3)
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