Classical Studies Second Academic Concentration

Classical Studies Second Academic Concentration for Elementary Education with K–6 Teacher Licensure, B.S.

This concentration is designed for students in the Elementary Education and Special Education programs. Much of the subject matter in the concentration (mythology, language and reading study, word origins, history, and culture) is easily adaptable for use with elementary grades students, and the flexibility of the concentration is designed to accommodate the schedules of Elementary Education and Special Education majors.

Requirements

  • Minimum of 18 credit hours.

Latin Focus

Required9-12
The Romans
Greek Mythology
Select one of the following courses/sequences:
Elementary Latin I
and Elementary Latin II
Elementary Latin Review *
Civilization Courses6-9
Select 6-9 credits from the following:
Introduction to Roman Archaeology
Classical Tragedy
Classical Comedy
Comparative Studies in World Epics
Comparative Studies in World Drama
Ancient Cities
Ancient Cosmology
Love, Life, and the Law in Ancient Rome
Roman Myth and Legend
*

By placement exam or permission of the instructor

Greek Focus

Required12
Elementary Ancient Greek I
Elementary Ancient Greek II
The Greeks
Greek Mythology
Civilization Courses6
Select 6 credits from the following:
Introduction to Greek Archaeology
Classical Tragedy
Classical Comedy
Ancient Cities
The World of Alexander the Great
Comparative Studies in World Epics
Comparative Studies in World Drama
Ancient Cosmology
Roman Myth and Legend

Classical Studies Second Academic Concentration for Special Education: General Curriculum, B.S.

This concentration is designed for students in the Elementary Education and Special Education programs. Much of the subject matter in the concentration (mythology, language and reading study, word origins, history, and culture) is easily adaptable for use with elementary grades students, and the flexibility of the concentration is designed to accommodate the schedules of Elementary Education and Special Education majors.

Requirements

  • Minimum of 18 credit hours

Latin Focus

Required9-12
The Romans
Greek Mythology
Select one of the following courses/sequences:
Elementary Latin I
and Elementary Latin II
Elementary Latin Review *
Civilization Courses6-9
Select 6-9 credits from the following:
Introduction to Roman Archaeology
Classical Tragedy
Classical Comedy
Ancient Cities
Comparative Studies in World Epics
Comparative Studies in World Drama
Ancient Cosmology
Love, Life, and the Law in Ancient Rome
Roman Myth and Legend
*

By placement exam or permission of the instructor

Greek Focus

Required12
Elementary Ancient Greek I
Elementary Ancient Greek II
The Greeks
Greek Mythology
Civilization Courses6
Select 6 credits from the following:
Introduction to Greek Archaeology
Classical Tragedy
Classical Comedy
Ancient Cities
The World of Alexander the Great
Comparative Studies in World Epics
Comparative Studies in World Drama
Ancient Cosmology
Roman Myth and Legend