Classics ,Minor
Ancient Cultures, Ancient Greek, Civilizations, Greek, Latin, Western Civilization
Scratch the surface of the modern world, and you'll find antiquity: the ancient Greek and Latin languages, myths and gods, literature, art and thought. You'll gain a deeper understanding of the present and a clearer vision for the future by studying the language, civilizations and wisdom of the past.
The minor program in classics provides a solid grounding in the language and literature of Greek and Roman antiquity, along with an interdisciplinary introduction to the ancient world as a whole. To add to this base, you may choose from a wide variety of courses covering language, literature, art, philosophy, history, mythology and religion.
If you complete study abroad with the Dorrance Scholarship program, you can apply your experience to this minor.
- College/school:
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
- Location: Tempe
2026-2027 Catalog Year
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The minor in classics requires 18-20 credit hours, of which 12 credit hours must be upper-division. A minimum of six upper-division credit hours must be completed through The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. When selecting courses, the college offering the course can be identified by viewing the course details in Class Search. Only courses completed with a grade of "C" (2.00 on a scale of 4.00) or better may be applied toward the minor requirements. |
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GRK 301 repeatable for credit
GRK 302 is repeatable for credit. LAT 421 is repeatable for credit. Take six credits from either the Greek or Latin track. Any six or more credits of the following will count: GRK 201, 301, 302, independent study taught in Greek or LAT 201, 202, 421, or independent study taught in Latin.
6 - 8 Credit Hours
Minimum
Grade:C
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C | 6 - 8 |
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6 Credit Hours
Minimum
Grade:C
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C | 6 |
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6 Credit Hours
Minimum
Grade:C
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C | 6 |
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Prerequisite courses may be needed in order to complete the requirements of this minor.
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GPA Requirement: 2.00
Incompatible Majors: BA in international letters and cultures (classical civilization); BA in international letters and cultures (classics)
Other Enrollment Requirements: None
Current ASU undergraduate students may pursue a minor and have it recognized on their ASU transcript at graduation. Minor requirements appear on the degree audit once the minor is added. Certain major and minor combinations may be deemed inappropriate by the college or department of either the major program or the minor. Courses taken for the minor may not count toward both the major and minor.
Some of the most popular career fields among classics students are education, law, the nonprofit sector, medicine and business, according to a survey of more than 600 classics students published in The Classical Journal. Adding a classics minor to a student's program of study distinguishes them as having the advanced analytical reading and communication skills that come from studying Latin or ancient Greek, plus a deeper understanding of the roots of Western civilization, culture and history.
School of International Letters and Cultures
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DH 318
silcadvising@asu.edu
480-965-6281
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