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2016-2017 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2016-2017 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

Classical Studies Certificate


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Director

Jonathan Arnold, History

Advisory Board

Matthew Drever, Religion
Jacob Howland, Philosophy
Maria Maurer, Art History
Victor Udwin, Languages

The certificate program in classical studies is designed for the traditional and non-traditional student who wants to acquire a solid foundation in the Greco-Roman world and its legacy. Students must either have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university or be in the process of completing a bachelor’s degree at The University of Tulsa.

Requirements (21 hours)


Students must complete 21 hours of approved course work, with a minimum of 12 hours at the 3000-level or above. Students must choose one of the following two tracks:

Track I: Civilization and Languages


Students must complete 21 hours of approved coursework (or 18 hours for students who complete the equivalent of 6 hours of Greek or 6 hours of Latin).  Students must take at least one course from Area I: Classical Civilization and Area II: Classical Languages; the remaining courses may be elected in any combination. Students who have taken Greek or Latin to fulfill the college language requirement will not be required to take a course from Area II; however, those language credits will not count toward the certificate.

Track II: Civilization


Students must complete 21 hours of approved coursework from distribution area I.  Students must take at least one course from each of two separate disciplines; the remaining courses may be elected in any combination.

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