Chair Richard W. Parker Professors Alan D. Booth, Noel D. Robertson, David W. Rupp Associate Professors Frederick H. Casler, Richard W. Parker Assistant Professors Michael J. Carter, Carol U. Merriam |
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Administrative Assistant, Leslie Longo-Viccica (905) 688-5550,extension 3575 Schmon Tower 1121 http://www.brocku.ca/classics/ Classics is an interdisciplinary field, overlapping all the main areas of the humanities. The Department of Classics offers two types of courses: courses in Greek or Latin language and literature; and courses in Classics, embracing ancient civilization in all its aspects: literature, philosophy, education, history, religion and art and archaeology. In general, CLAS courses require no knowledge of Greek or Latin. The department has special resources for illustrating ancient life. Archaeological training sessions are conducted in the summer in Mediterranean lands. Brock is a contributing member to several research and teaching institutions located in the Mediterranean including the American School of Classical Studies at Athens and the Canadian Archaeological Institute in Athens. The Brock Museum of Cypriote Antiquities contains a representative collection of art and artifacts from the Neolithic period to beyond the Roman Empire. The Niagara Peninsula Society of the Archaeological Institute of America, in conjunction with the department, organizes archaeological programs and lectures. A study tour of Rome is offered jointly by Classics and Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures. The brochure Classics at Brock contains further information about the Classics department and its programs. Students are encouraged to consult the Department Chair to discuss their educational objectives and career plans. |
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Students majoring in Classics are required to complete one credit in one language other than English to fulfill the Humanities language requirement. Where half credit courses are used to satisfy the requirement, both half credits must be in the same language. Note that either Greek or Latin, as required for a Classics degree, also fulfills the Humanities language requirement. Students are advised that graduate programs in Classics require competence in Greek and Latin. Those considering graduate work in Classics (including classical archaeology) should plan to go beyond the minimum four GREE/LATI credits required in the Classical Studies honours program. |
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Students seeking an honours degree have a choice of three streams in Classics. 1) Classical Languages emphasizes proficiency in the Greek and Latin languages and knowledge of Greek and Roman literature. 2) Ancient Art and Archaeology examines the cultures of the ancient Mediterranean and Near East from the perspectives of both anthropological archaeology and art history. 3) Classical Studies combines the study of Greek and Roman history, religion and literature-in-translation. Honours majors should consult with their departmental adviser to arrange a suitable program. |
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Students seeking a pass degree have a choice of two streams in Classics. 1) Classical languages emphasizes proficiency in the Greek and Latin languages and knowledge of Greek and Roman literature. 2) Classical studies combines the study of Greek and Roman history, religion, literature-in-translation and art and archaeology. Pass majors should consult with their departmental adviser to arrange a suitable program. |
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A student may combine either an honours or a pass program in Classical Studies with another major field. The honours program consists of a minimum of seven credits labelled CLAS, GREE or LATI, four of which must be numbered 2(alpha)90 or above of these, two must be numbered 3(alpha)90 or above; two must be GREE or LATI. The pass program consists of a minimum of five credits labelled CLAS, GREE or LATI, two of which must be numbered 2(alpha)90 or above; one must be a GREE or LATI credit. Minor in Classics Students in other disciplines can obtain a minor Classical Studies within their degree program by completing the following courses with a minimum 60 percent overall average.
Students in other disciplines can obtain a minor Classical Archaeology within their degree program by completing the following courses with a minimum 60 percent overall average.
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2001-2002 Undergraduate Calendar
Last updated: August 15, 2001 @ 10:36AM