Bachelor of Arts Degree in
Classical Studies
The minimum number of semester credit
hours required for this degree is 120, including the
hours of the Core Curriculum requirements. Thirty-nine
of the total semester credit hours required for the
degree must be at the upper-division level. All
candidates seeking this degree must fulfill the Core
Curriculum requirements and the degree requirements,
which are listed below.
Core Curriculum requirements: Students seeking the Bachelor of Arts
degree in Classical Studies must fulfill University Core
Curriculum requirements in the same manner as other
students. The courses listed in the table below satisfy
both degree requirements and Core Curriculum
requirements; however, if these courses are taken to
satisfy both requirements, then students will need to
take additional courses in order to meet the minimum
number of semester credit hours required for this
degree. For a complete listing of courses that satisfy
the Core
Curriculum requirements in this catalog.
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Core
Curriculum Requirements
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Courses
that Satisfy Core Curriculum and Degree
Requirements
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Rhetoric (6 semester credit hours)
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All students must take the following six hours to meet this core
requirement:
WRC
1013 Freshman Composition I
WRC
1023 Freshman Composition II
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Domain I: Mathematics and Science
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Mathematics(3
semester credit hours)
Any three hours listed under this section in the
list of core courses will satisfy this core
requirement.
Science (6 semester
credit hours)
Three hours from Level One and three hours from
Level Two will satisfy this core requirement.
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Domain II: Society and Culture
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United
States History and Diversity (6 semester credit hours)
Any six hours listed under this section in the
list of core courses will satisfy this core
requirement.
Political Studies (6
semester credit hours)
POL
1013 plus 3 additional hours listed under
this section in the list of core courses will
satisfy this core requirement.
Social and Behavioral Sciences (3
semester credit hours)
Any three hours listed under this section in the
list of core courses will satisfy this core
requirement.
Economics (3 semester
credit hours)
Any three hours listed under this section in the
list of core courses will satisfy this core
requirement.
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Domain III: Literature and the Arts
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Literature
(3
semester credit hours)
Any three hours listed under this section in the
list of core courses will satisfy this core
requirement.
The Arts (3
Any three hours listed under this section in the
list of core courses will satisfy this core
requirement.
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Domain IV: World Society and Issues
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(3 semester credit hours)
Any three hours listed under this section in the
list of core courses will satisfy this core
requirement.
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Degree Requirements
A. 17 semester credit hours:
CLA
2013 Introduction to Ancient Greece
CLA
2023 Introduction to Ancient Rome
LAT
1114 Introductory Latin I (or the equivalent)
LAT
1124 Introductory Latin II (or the
equivalent)
PHI
2023 Introduction to Ancient Philosophy
B. 18 semester credit hours of
prescribed electives, selected from the following:
CLA
2323 Classical Mythology
CLA
3053 Topics in Classical Genres
CLA
3063 Topics in the Art and Architecture of
the Classical World
CLA
3123 Cultural Issues in Classical Antiquity
CLA
3513 Topics in Classical History
CLA
4913 Independent Study
CLA
4953 Special Studies in Classics
FL
2043 Individualized Instruction in
Intermediate-Level Language (provided the instruction is
in Latin; may be repeated once for credit.)
FL
3043 Individualized Instruction in
Advanced-Level Language (provided the instruction is in
Latin; may be repeated as often as subject matter
varies.)
LAT
2113 Intermediate Latin I (or the equivalent)
C. 9 semester hours of approved support
work. Support work may be drawn from upper-division
(3000- or 4000-level) courses listed in HUM,
ANT,
ENG,
PHI,
COM,
MUS,
ARC,
CSH,
HIS,
or any foreign language of the Department of Modern
Languages and Literatures in the UTSA 2004-2006
Undergraduate Catalog.
D. 34 semester credit hours of electives
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