Minor in Classics
The minor in Classics at Ohio Dominican University is an interdisciplinary program
designed to introduce students to the foundations of Western civilization, with special
emphasis on the contributions of Greece and Rome.
The program engages students in a variety of different fields, including Art, English,
History, Latin, Philosophy, Political Science and Theology. Students will have the
opportunity to explore the classical tradition through an intensive study of textual
sources and material culture.
ODU's Classics minor is coordinated by the Department of History.
ODU's Classics minor is coordinated by the Department of History.
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Minor in Classics
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Courses Credits LAT 110 Elementary Latin I 3 LAT 111 Elementary Latin II 3
Courses Credits Art ART 150 History of Western Art I 3 ART 220 Introduction to Book Arts 3 ART 353 Historic Painting Techniques 3 English ENG 279B CORE: Home & Away: Epics & Utopias 3 ENG 348A The Epic Tradition 3 ENG 455C Poetry: Classics 3 ENG 456 Drama 3 History HST 110 Western Civilization I 3 HST 305 The Ancient World 3 Latin LAT 310 Readings in Classical Latin 3 LAT 320 Readings in Medieval Latin 3 Philosophy PHL 361 History of Ancient Philosophy 3 Political Science POL 100 Ideas, Ideals & Ideologies 3 POL 230 The Law, Society & Policy 3 POL 279B CORE: Political Philosophy & Western Tradition 3 Theology THL 204 Epistles of Paul 3 THL 209 Intertestamental Literature 3 THL 240 History of Christianity: The First Millennium 3 THL 248 Early Christian Writings 3 Study Abroad Special Topics in any of the above disciplines Total Credits Required 18
Arts & Letters Division
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Fields of Study
Art
- Art
- Art History (minor)
- Graphic Design
- Music (minor)
- Theatre (minor)
English- English
- Professional Writing (minor)
History
Languages
Philosophy- Applied Ethics (minor)
- Philosophy
- Pre-Law Program
Theology
Interdisciplinary Studies- Classics (minor)