Strategy II:
Classics major with a Latin concentration: Year abroad taking upper division language courses and electives
Example: University of Manchester, United Kingdom
() represents Breadth or Major area
Freshman
Fall | Winter | Spring |
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Humanities Core 1A (I & IV) | Humanities Core 1B (I & IV) | Humanities Core 1C (I, IV, & VII-A) |
Natural Science (II) | Natural Science (II) | Natural Science (II) |
Latin 1A (VI) | Latin 1B (VI) | Latin 1C (VI) |
Sophomore
Fall | Winter | Spring |
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Social & Beh. Science (III) | Social & Beh. Science (III) | Social & Beh. Science (III) |
Math (V) | Math (V) | Math (V) |
Latin 100A or 100B | Latin 103 or 104 | Latin 103 or 104 |
Classics 37A | Classics 37B | Classics 37c |
Junior
Year abroad in the UK (Sep-June)* |
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Elementary Greek | Elementary Greek |
Vergil’s Aeneid (UD Latin) | Latin Letters: Ovid and Seneca (UD Latin) |
The Roman Empire 31 B.C. – A.D. 235 (Classics elective) | Politics & Society in Classical Greece (Classics elective) |
Fiction Writing (elective) | British Society and Culture (elective) |
Students will automatically receive 2 breadth VII-B for studying abroad for 2 semesters |
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Senior
Fall | Winter | Spring |
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Greek 100A or 100B | Greek 103 or 104 | Greek 103 or 104 |
Upper Division Writing (I) | Latin 110 | Elective |
Elective | Elective | Elective |
Elective | Elective | Elective |
* The EAP courses used in this Example have not yet been approved by The School of Humanities.