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2017-2018 Pitzer Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Pitzer Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Classics Major: Classical Languages and Literature Track



Requirements for the Major


To complete the option in Classical Languages, students are required to complete satisfactorily a total of ten courses in Greek and Latin (Classical Hebrew may be substituted for one of them) plus the senior seminar in Classics (CLAS 190 PZ  ). Students must complete at least four courses in each of the two languages chosen (at least one of those courses must be numbered 100 or above; 103 and 104 are half courses) and at least three courses in the other language (one of these courses must be numbered 100 or above), but students are encouraged to take additional courses in each language. Additional courses in archaeology, literature, history, and culture shall be chosen in consultation with the student’s adviser; a senior thesis may count as one of these courses. The senior seminar (CLAS 190 PZ  ) shall be taken in the fall of the senior year, unless an alternative is agreed upon with the student’s adviser.

For students intending to pursue graduate study in Classics or Classical Archaeology, a command of both Greek and Latin is essential (with proficiency through the Advanced level in at least one language); acquiring reading competency in French, German, and/or Italian is strongly recommended. Interested students should meet with their advisers early in their academic careers to plan for graduate school.