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The Major in Latin and the Minors in Latin and Classical Humanities

The Major in Latin
     The Latin major requires eight approved upper-division courses in Latin language and literature at the 2000 level and two courses in the Classical Humanities. Classical Humanities courses examine Greek and Roman literature and civilization in translation and are selected from the following:

Course Title Credits
CLA 1111 The Art and Archaeology of Greece 3
CLA 1121 The Art and Archaeology of Italy 3
CLA 2001 Classical Mythology 3
CLA 2011 Classical Epic in Translation 3
CLA 2021 Readings in Classical Tragedy 3
CLA 2111 Pompeii and Herculaneum 3
CLA 2121 Topics in Ancient Art and Archaeology 3
HON 1913 Cities, Slaves, and Philosopher Kings: The Ancient World I 3
HON 1923 Cities, Slaves, and Philosopher Kings: The Ancient World II 3
HON 2213 Golden Age of Rome 3
HON 2223 Sexuality and Gender in the Ancient World 3

Erica Novak, the program's first Latin major, says this about her experience:

Entering Saint Joseph’s University with an English major, I was well aware of my high school love for both English and Latin, but I didn’t think I could realistically pursue both. My first Latin classes, however, captivated me by offering an independent learning experience, rich exploration of the historical context of the texts, and the constant challenge to draw and support scholarly conclusions in my readings; it became clear that I could not stop taking Latin classes. Dr. Maria Marsilio came to my rescue with a plan to develop a Latin major for me around my English, Education, and Honors curricula with the goal of dual teaching certification in English and Latin. Her tireless efforts on my behalf gained approval for the major, and I was able to pursue my loves. Dr. Marsilio continued to challenge me as I prepared and presented a paper at a Classical Association of the Atlantic States conference, where I was able to network with other Classicists, and to guide me in finding a teaching position. Through nurturing mentorship, challenging readings, honors-level seminars, and fascinating real-life experiences, the SJU Classics Program and Dr. Marsilio taught me about ancient civilization; moreover, they taught me to challenge myself as a scholar, value the insights of peers, support my opinions logically, and to meet any goal through hard work and creative thinking. My study of the ancient world at Saint Joseph’s University truly allowed me to find my place in today’s world.

Erica Novak (’01)
Agnes Irwin School

The Minor in Latin or Classical Humanities
    With the approval of the Classics Program, students may elect a minor in Latin by taking six courses beyond the second-year level. Taking six courses in the humanities and advanced level Latin combined leads to a minor in Classical Humanities, with the approval of the Classics Program.

Courses:

Latin

Course Title Credits
LAT 1011 First Year Latin I 3
LAT 1021 First Year Latin II 3
LAT 1211 Second Year Latin I 3
LAT 1221 Second Year Latin II 3
LAT 2501 Historiography 3
LAT 2511-2581 Epic Poetry 3
LAT 2521 Lyric Poetry 3
LAT 2531 Oratory 3
LAT 2541 Drama 3
LAT 2551 Silver Latin 3
LAT 2561 Republican Prose 3
LAT 2571 Golden Age Latin 3

Greek

Course Title Credits
GRK 1011 First Year Ancient Greek I 4
GRK 1021 First Year Ancient Greek II 4
GRK 1211 Second Year Ancient Greek I 3
GRK 1221 Second Year Ancient Greek II 3

Classical Humanities

Course Title Credits
CLA 1111 The Art and Archaeology of Greece 3
CLA 1121 The Art and Archaeology of Italy 3
CLA 2001 Classical Mythology 3
CLA 2011 Classical Epic in Translation 3
CLA 2021 Readings in Classical Tragedy 3
CLA 2111 Pompeii and Herculaneum 3
CLA 2911 Independent Study I 3
CLA 2921 Independent Study II 3

 

 

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