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Classics (Greek) B.A.
Classics (Greek) B.A.

Classics (Greek) B.A.

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Entry Requirement

  • New freshmen applicants must finish secondary school in their home country by the time of enrollment to be eligible for university (comparable to the completion of senior high school in the U.S.).  A student who has previously enrolled in a post-secondary (higher education) institution is required to apply as a transfer student.

  • A student must apply as a transfer student if you have attended a college or university after graduation from secondary school/high school. 

  • Freshmen should meet the minimum requirement of GPA ≥ 2.5 on a U.S. 4.0 scale. Check for specific majors' selective requirements. Students who want a particular program but do not meet the minimum requirements may be considered for the pre-major.

  • Transfer applicants should meet the minimum requirement of GPA ≥ 2.0 on a U.S. 4.0 scale. Check for specific majors' selective requirements. Students who want a particular program but do not meet the minimum requirements may be considered for the pre-major.

English Requirement

All undergraduate applicants must obtain:

  • TOEFL score of 71 iBT, 525 pBT(discontinued as of July 2017), 18 average of Revise PBT, or

  • 6.0 IELTS (We are temporarily accepting the IELTS indicator for fall 2020.), or

  • Duolingo of 100, or

  • PTE Academic score of 48, or

  • MELAB score of 75, or 

  • Completing the ELS level 112 Intensive English Program, or 

  • On SAT, a minimum of 510 Evidence-based reading and writing / ACT, a minimum of 21 in English

Thông tin khóa học

The Bachelor of Arts degree in Classics provides a foundation in the Western humanities while sharpening a student’s analytical skills and English vocabulary though the systematic study of the ancient languages. Colloquia are offered regularly, covering such thematic topics as violence, gender, sexuality and ancient Christianities.

The Classics major comprises the following concentrations:

  • The Greek concentration offers opportunities for students to read original Greek texts by such authors as Plato and Homer to enrich their knowledge of classical languages. Students may select from a list of culture courses dealing with the art, archaeology, history, mythology and literature of the classical world.

  • The Latin concentration offers opportunities for students to read original Latin texts by such authors as Cicero and Vergil to enrich their knowledge of classical languages. Students may select from a list of culture courses dealing with the art, archaeology, history, mythology and literature of the Classical world. Students in the Latin concentration are eligible to pursue teacher licensure at the secondary level.

  • The Classical Civilization concentration is designed for students with a broad interest in the Classical world. The major offers a wide variety of diverse subjects, including the literature, art archaeology, history, law, religion, sport and mythology of the Classical world. The coursework is all in English, but students may take coursework in ancient Greek or Latin beyond the elementary level. The program provides students with a strong, general liberal arts education appropriate to many pursuits after college, including law, medicine, business, writing and publishing.

  • The Religion Studies concentration is founded on the study of the ancient multicultural traditions of the Mediterranean peoples, whose multiple worldviews gave rise to religious traditions that, together with the classical heritage, shaped successive Western civilizations. Students begin with a core of classics courses, in order to understand the cultural context within which the traditions of Second-Temple Judaism, Rabbinic Judaism and early Christianities arise. Concentration requirements form an introduction to the content of classical world religions, including major Eastern traditions and Islam, and to the study of religion as an academic discipline. Courses examine the classical and Western traditions in greater depth, explore the reception of and discourse about Western traditions with medieval and modern societies, or take a comparative approach to the examination of non-Western traditions. The program emphasizes critical thinking skills and provides a liberal arts education especially well-suited for those planning on careers as religious professionals.

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Courses

Greek concentration

Semester one

  • The greek achievement (divg) (khum)

  • Or the roman achievement (divg) (khum)

  • Destination kent state: first year experience

  • Kent core requirement

Semester two

  • The greek achievement (divg) (khum)

  • Or the roman achievement (divg) (khum)

  • Kent core requirement

Semester three

  • Classics culture electives

  • Prerequisities or general electives

  • Kent core requirement

  • Kent core requirement

Semester four

  • Prerequisities or general electives

  • Kent core requirement

  • General electives

Semester five

  • History of ancient greece

  • Or roman history

  • Greek archaeology and art

  • Or roman archaeology and art

  • Intermediate classical greek i: readings

  • College general requirement

  • General electives

Semester six

  • Literature of the roman world (elr) (wic)

  • Or literature of the ancient greeks (elr) (wic)

  • Intermediate classical greek ii: readings

  • College general requirement

  • General electives

Semester seven

  • Advanced readings in greek

  • Capstone electives

  • General electives

Semester eight

  • General electives

Minimum total credit hours: 120

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  • Demonstrate understandings of the Greek or Roman cultural context within which literary, historical and other writings were produced.

  • Distinguish between ancient and modern cultural values.

  • Recognize historical biases.

  • Use primary source materials, including material culture, to better understand the cultures of the ancient world.

  • Read Latin at the level of Cicero and Vergil, or Greek at the level of Homer and Plato.

  • Compose complex sentences in Latin or Greek.

  • Analyze texts with respect to philology, literary style and cultural contexts.

  • Demonstrate general knowledge of the literature, history and culture of classical civilization (Greece and Rome).

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