Sample Four Year Plan

This sample shows just one possible pathway to earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Classics – Classical Civilization Concentration in four years. This plan does not replace the advice of your Classics program advisor or your College Undergraduate Advisor. You are cautioned to meet regularly with both to create a personalized plan that matches your particular circumstances rather than following this verbatim.

The information below reflects the degree requirements for students who began their college education in Fall of 2013 or later. If you started college coursework prior to Fall of 2013, your degree requirements may be different. This plan also assumes that you have tested into college-level math and English classes but have not taken any foreign language during high school.

Classics 4-Year Schedule


Sample Study Plan

Year 1
Fall Credits
ENGLISH 101
3
MATH 103 (QL-A)
or MATH 105
3
CLASSIC 170 (HU) (Int'l)
3
L&S Social Science
3
1st semester Foreign Language
3-5
Spring Credits
QL-B course
3
ENGLISH 102 (OWC-A)
3
CLASSIC 201 (HU) (Int'l)
3
Arts GER
3
2nd semester Foreign Language
3-5
Year 2
Fall Credits
CLASSIC 202 (HU) (Int'l)
3
OWC-B course
3
L&S Natural Science with lab
3-5
L&S Social Science
3
3rd semester Foreign Language
3-5
Spring Credits
Classic/Greek/Latin elective
3
Classic upper-level
3
L&S Social Science
3
L&S Natural Science
3-5
4th semester Foreign Language
3-5
Year 3
Fall Credits
Classic/Greek/Latin elective
3
Classic upper-level
3
L&S Natural Science
3-5
L&S upper-level
3
L&S upper-level
3
Spring Credits
Elective
3
Classic upper-level
3
L&S Natural Science
3-5
L&S upper-level
3
L&S Social Science
3
Year 4
Fall Credits
Classic/Greek/Latin upper-level elective
3
L&S Cultural Diversity
3
L&S Humanities, not Classic
3
L&S upper-level
3
L&S upper-level
3
Spring Credits
Classic/Greek/Latin upper-level elective
3
L&S Humanities, not Classic
3
L&S upper-level
3
L&S upper-level
3
L&S upper-level
3