Course Number | Course Name | Prerequisites |
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AH1000 | Introduction to Western Art I | None |
AH2011 | Ancient Art and Architecture | None |
CL1025 | The World, the Text, and the Critic I | None |
CL/ES2018 | Introduction to Ancient Greece and Rome | None |
HI1001 | History of Western Civilization up to 1500 | None |
HI1005 | World History to 1500 | None |
PL1100 | History of Philosophy I: from Ancient to Medieval | None |
GK/CL4070 | Advanced Study in Ancient Greek with a suitable reading program (e.g. selections from Greek historians) | GK3070CCI |
Course Number | Course Name |
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Elective 1 | Four courses in Ancient Greek, which can be either courses from the Ancient Greek program (GK 1005, GK 1006, GK 2005, GK/CL 3070 and GK/CL 4070) OR courses offered with the ClassicsBridge option (4 credits + 1 credit directed study). This can be any course in which coursework includes readings of literature or other written sources in Ancient Greek (e.g. the overview courses above, if not taken to fulfill the overview requirement). |
Elective 2 | |
Elective 3 | |
Elective 4 |
Minors must be completed at the same time as the BA or BS degree. No more than 8 credits from courses taken outside AUP may be applied towards a minor, and these courses must be specifically accepted by the department supervising the minor. In exceptional circumstances, a department may authorize a limited substitution for courses identified as minor requirements in the list above. All courses counting in a minor must be completed with a minimum 2.0 cumulative grade point average, with no individual grade lower than “C-.”
Courses taken to satisfy requirements for a minor must include at least three courses which are not being applied towards a major or towards another minor. Courses taken to satisfy the Core Curriculum requirements, including FirstBridge courses, may be applied towards a minor. Minors do not appear on diplomas but are noted on students' transcripts. A self-designed minor is an option for students with a GPA of 3.5 or higher; the student and her or his advisor design these minors.