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Ancient Civilization B.A.
Ancient Civilization B.A.

Ancient Civilization B.A.

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  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Entry Requirements

  • International students applying to Clark must submit their applications through the Common Application. Official transcripts covering the student’s prior three (full) years of education must be submitted by the student’s school. Two letters of recommendation are required, one from an academic teacher and one from a school counselor.

English Requirements

  • To apply to a School of Professional Studies Bachelor of Science degree program, please submit the following:

  • Completed online application

  • Personal essay

  • $75 non-refundable application fee (international students only)

  • Official high school transcript or equivalent (unless high school completion is noted on a college transcript)

  • In lieu of a high school transcript, transfer students can submit an official copy of their domestic college transcript in combination with our Attestation Form.  This will waive the need for a high school transcript submission.)

  • English proficiency exam scores. Required for international applicants whose native language is not English: TOEFL 80 | IELTS 6.5 | PTE 51.

Course Information

The program in ancient civilization consists principally of courses in art history, classics, Jewish studies, and philosophy. This interdisciplinary program covers the entire spectrum of ancient Mediterranean culture including Greek, Hebrew, and Latin languages. By combining art history, Jewish studies, and philosophy with what has been traditionally identified as classics (Greek and Latin language and literature), the Clark program in ancient civilization presents established disciplines in a stimulating and original configuration.

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At least two courses, from different departments, from among this group of foundation courses:

  • ARTH 110 Ancient Greek Art 

  • CLAS 111 Roman Art and Architecture 

  • CLAS 121 - Introduction to Greek Culture

  • PHIL 141 History of Ancient Philosophy 

  • At least one semester course at or above the intermediate level (language 103) in Greek, Hebrew or Latin.

  • HEBR 103 - Intermediate Hebrew I 

  • HEBR 104 - Intermediate-Advanced Hebrew 

  • LAT 103 - Intermediate Latin 

A one-semester senior seminar, to be taken preferably during the second semester of the senior year, including a major research paper, arranged in consultation with at least two members of the program faculty by the end of the junior year.

  • ARTH 215 - The Temple Builders: Architecture in Ancient Greece 

  • ARTH 219 - Special Topics: Ancient Art 

  • PHIL 250 - Plato 

  • Five Electives from any of the course mentioned above that do not already fulfill an aobve requirement or

  • ARTH 106 - Introduction to Archaeology 

  • ARTH 109 - Greek Myth and the Classical Ideal in Art

  • ARTH 114 - Ancient Cities and Sanctuaries 

  • CLAS 122 - Ancient Greek Drama in Translation 

  • CLAS 124 - Introduction to Classical Mythology 

  • CLAS 125 - Women in the Ancient World 

  • HIST 122 - Jewish History in the Ancient and Medieval World 

  • or a one unit Directed study in CLAS, LAT, GRK, or HEBR: CLAS 299 HEBR 299 LAT 299 

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