BA in Classical Studies: (554247) MAP Sheet Humanities, Comparative Arts and Letters For students entering the degree program during the 2021-2022 curricular year.

University Core and Graduation Requirements Suggested Sequence of Courses University Core Requirements: FRESHMAN YEAR JUNIOR YEAR Requirements #Classes Hours Classes 1st Semester 5th Semester First-year Writing or American Heritage 3.0 GREEK 301 (F) 3.0 Religion Cornerstones HCOLL 110 1.0 302 (if not taken second year) or 400-level 3.0 Teachings and Doctrine of The Book of 1 2.0 REL A 275 GREEK 101 4.0 Religion cornerstone course 2.0 Mormon LATIN 101 or 111 or 201 4.0 General Education courses, and/or general electives 7.0 Religion Cornerstone course 2.0 Total Hours 15.0 Jesus Christ and the Everlasting Gospel 1 2.0 REL A 250 Quantitative Reasoning (if needed) 0-3.0 6th Semester Foundations of the Restoration 1 2.0 REL C 225 General Education courses, university requirements, and/or GREEK or LATIN 401 (W) 3.0 The Eternal Family 1 2.0 REL C 200 general electives 0-2.0 Classics, GREEK, or LATIN elective 3.0 The Individual and Society Total Hours 16-17.0 Religion elective 2.0 American Heritage 1-2 3-6.0 from approved list 2nd Semester General Education courses, university requirements, and/or A HTG 100 or First-year Writing 3.0 general electives 7.0 Global and Cultural Awareness 1 3.0 from approved list ClCv 110, 201, or 241 3.0 Total Hours 15.0 Skills GREEK 102 4.0 SENIOR YEAR First Year Writing 1 3.0 from approved list LATIN 102 or 201 or 301 3-4.0 7th Semester Religion Cornerstone course 2.0 Advanced Written and Oral Communications 1 3.0 IHUM 311 Classics, GREEK, or LATIN elective 3.0 Total Hours 15-16.0 recommended Religion elective 2.0 SOPHOMORE YEAR General Education courses, university requirements, and/or Quantitative Reasoning 1 3-4.0 from approved list 3rd Semester general electives 10.0 Languages of Learning (Math or Language) 1 3.0 GREEK or LATIN 301* ClCv 254, 246, 304, 307 3.0 Total Hours 15.0 or 302* GREEK 201 4.0 8th Semester Arts, Letters, and Sciences LATIN 201 or 301 or 302 3-4.0 CLSCS 497 1.0 Religion Cornerstone course 2.0 Civilization 1 1 3.0 ClCv 201* GREEK or LATIN elective 3.0 CLSCS 297 2.0 recommended General Education courses, university requirements, and/or Total Hours 14-15.0 general electives 11.0 Civilization 2 1 3.0 ClCv 202 4th Semester Total Hours 15.0 recommended ClCv 245, 256, 304, or 307 (if not taken) 3.0 Arts 1 3.0 from approved list GREEK 302 (W) 3.0 Letters 1 3.0 ClCv 110* or ClCv 241* LATIN 301 or 302 or 400-level course 3.0 or GREEK or LATIN Religion elective 2.0 301* or 302* General Education courses, university requirements, and/or general electives 4.0 Biological Science 1 3-4.0 from approved list Total Hours 15.0 Physical Science 1 3.0 from approved list Social Science 1 3.0 from approved list Note: Contact the college advisement center or see hac.byu.edu/graduation-plan.html for help in outlining an efficient schedule. Core Enrichment: Electives Religion Electives 3-4 6.0 from approved list Note: Students are encouraged to complete an average of 15 credit hours each semester or 30 credit hours each year, which Open Electives Variable Variable personal choice could include spring and/or summer terms. Taking fewer credits substantially increases the cost and the number of semesters to graduate. *THESE CLASSES FILL BOTH UNIVERSITY CORE AND PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (3–21 hours overlap).

Graduation Requirements: Minimum residence hours required 30.0 Minimum hours needed to graduate 120.0 BA in Classical Studies: Classics (554247) 2021-2022 Program Requirements (61 - 64 Credit Hours)

Emphasizes Greek and and language, with some work in REQUIREMENT 6 Complete 1 course LATIN 440 - Roman Satire 3.0 Classical Civilization. CL CV 245 - of Greece 3.0 LATIN 441 - 3.0 It is strongly recommended that StDev 317 be taken at the end of the CL CV 246 - Golden Age of 3.0 LATIN 477R - Secondary Minor Student Teaching 4.0 sophomore year or the beginning of the junior year. Because liberal arts IHum 311: Advanced Writing in Comparative Arts and Humanities is LATIN 490R - Topics in Latin Literature 3.0v degrees provide preparation in a variety of useful fields rather than a single recommended to complete the Advanced Written and Oral Communication OPTION 9.2 Complete up to 9.0 hours from the following course(s) career track, this course is recommended to help liberal arts students focus GE requirement. CL CV 340R - Topics in Classical Literature and Civilization 3.0 on specific educational and occupational goals and to identify the career REQUIREMENT 7 Complete 4 courses CLSCS 420 - Ancient Literary Criticism 3.0 options or educational opportunities available to them. The course will CL CV 304 - (Cl Cv-Hist 247) Greek History 3.0 CLSCS 490R - Seminar in Classical Literature 3.0 introduce them to the resources needed for accessing information about CL CV 307 - (ClCv-Hist 248) Roman History 3.0 You may take up to 6 credit hours. graduate schools, internships, careers, and career development. Students CLSCS 297 - Pro-Seminar in Classical Studies 2.0 HIST 430R - (Hist-Clscs) Topics in History 3.0 will learn basic employment strategies, including the steps necessary for CLSCS 497 - Exit Examination in Classical Literature 1.0 You may take up to 6 credit hours. obtaining employment related to their own specialty. REQUIREMENT 8 Complete 1 course Note: Greek 411R, Latin 411R, and Cl Cv 340R may be counted only once REQUIREMENT 1 Complete 1 course GREEK 401 - Greek Prose Composition 3.0 each toward major requirements. HCOLL 310 - Humanities in Professional Life 1.0 LATIN 401 - Latin Prose Composition 3.0 REQUIREMENT 2 Complete 1 course REQUIREMENT 9 Complete 9.0 hours from the following option(s) CL CV 110 - Introduction to Greek and Roman Literature 3.0 THE DISCIPLINE: Complete three additional courses (at least one Greek and one Latin) CL CV 201 - The Classical Tradition 1: Antiquity to the 3.0 from the following: CL CV 241 - Greek and 3.0 Classical Studies examine ancient Greek and Roman cultures— OPTION 9.1 Complete up to 9.0 hours from the following course(s) their languages, literature, history, religion, art, and REQUIREMENT 3 Complete 5 courses GREEK 401 - Greek Prose Composition 3.0 philosophy. GREEK COURSES (NOTE: GREEK 101, 102 MAY BE WAIVED WITH EQUIVALENT GREEK 411R - Greek New Testament and Early Christian Greek Texts 3.0 The major offers essential knowledge of philology, ancient LANGUAGE EXPERIENCE): GREEK 430 - Herodotus 3.0 history, archaeology, biblical studies, and the literary tradition GREEK 101 - First-Year Greek (First Semester) 4.0 GREEK 431 - 's Odyssey 3.0 of Western Europe, as well as traditional grounding in the GREEK 102 - First-Year Greek (Second Semester) 4.0 GREEK 433 - Thucydides 3.0 Classics. Students acquire important foreign-language study GREEK 201 - Intermediate Greek 4.0 GREEK 434 - Sophocles and Euripides 3.0 skills that include careful reading, thoughtful writing, and GREEK 301 - Classical Greek : Homer's 3.0 GREEK 435 - Greek Lyric Poetry 3.0 persuasive speaking. Latin is the mother language not only of GREEK 302 - Classical Greek Prose 3.0 GREEK 436 - Plato 3.0 Italian, French, and Spanish, but in a real sense of English as REQUIREMENT 4 Complete 1 option GREEK 437 - Attic Orators 3.0 well. Its study will especially enhance one’s understanding of LATIN COURSES (NOTE: LATIN 101, 102 OR 111 MAY BE WAIVED WITH GREEK 490R - Topics in Greek Literature 3.0v English vocabulary, grammar, and rhetorical structure. EQUIVALENT LANGUAGE EXPERIENCE): LATIN 401 - Latin Prose Composition 3.0 OPTION 4.1 Complete 2 courses LATIN 411R - Latin and Early Christian Latin Texts 3.0 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: LATIN 101 - First-Year Latin (First Semester) 4.0 LATIN 430 - 3.0 Majors in Classical Studies find employment in a variety of LATIN 102 - First-Year Latin (Second Semester) 4.0 LATIN 431 - Vergil 3.0 fields, including business, education, library science, tourism, OPTION 4.2 Complete 1 course LATIN 432 - 3.0 and civil and foreign service. They are also excellent LATIN 111 - Beginning Latin Accelerated 5.0 LATIN 433 - 3.0 candidates for graduate work in other humanities-related LATIN 434 - and 3.0 disciplines and professional schools (law, business, and REQUIREMENT 5 Complete 3 courses LATIN 435 - 3.0 medicine). LATIN 201 - Intermediate Latin 4.0 LATIN 436 - Tragedy and Epic of the Early Empire 3.0 LATIN 301 - Classical Latin Poetry 3.0 LATIN 437 - The Latin Epistle 3.0 LATIN 302 - Classical Latin Prose 3.0 LATIN 438 - 3.0 In both languages the 302 course is the prerequisite for all 400-level prose LATIN 439 - 3.0 courses in the same language and the 301 course is the prerequisite for all 400-level poetry courses in the same language. Concurrent enrollment will be permitted only in rare and special cases and must have the approval both of the classics section head and of the instructor of the 400-level course concerned. BA in Classical Studies: Classics (554247) 2021-2022

CAREER STRATEGIES: For more information on careers in your major, please refer to ADVISEMENT CENTER INFORMATION hac.byu.edu/h-careers.html. Education—teaching, research, administration in colleges or Liberal Arts Advisement and Careers universities, junior colleges, Church education, secondary MAP DISCLAIMER Brigham Young University schools. Obtain PhD for college/university teaching or research 1​ 041 JFSB positions; obtain MA for junior college and CES positions; While every reasonable effort is made to ensure accuracy, Provo, UT 84602 obtain BA for secondary schools (many there are some student populations that could have Telephone: 801-422-3541 Latin/Mythology/Ancient History teaching positions go unfilled exceptions to listed requirements. Please refer to the university each year). catalog and your college advisement center/department for Declare or change major or minor complete guidelines. Clear for graduation (recommended application is two semesters before graduation) Education support —museums, libraries. Obtain BA in Classical DEPARTMENT INFORMATION Studies and MA in Museum Administration; obtain BA in GE, major, and transfer advisement Classical Studies and MLS or MA in Book Preservation/Rare Comparative Arts & Letters Department Questions about university policies Books. 3008 JFSB Clearance of CAC holds and adding over hours Brigham Young University Graduation records Professional—law, medicine. Classical Studies majors score Provo, UT 84602 Requirement sheets, correct progress report errors second highest in the nation on the LSAT. Law school Telephone: 801-422-4448 Evaluate students holds at 96 hours and 150+ hours acceptance is very high. Minor in pre-med or take necessary science courses. High acceptance rates for Classical Studies Faculty advisement majors. Career counseling Adding major classes Writing—writing, editing, technical writing, journalism, Class offering changes advertising with publishers, insurance companies, travel Specific course information agencies, magazine and newspapers, professional/trade Grade changes organizations, advertising agencies. Keen sense of structure of Letters of recommendation language and an extremely expanded vocabulary result from Graduate school advisement majoring in Classical Studies. Orientation to major

Business—management, marketing, human resource, advertising, finance, insurance, lobbying with business firms, insurance companies, bookstores, marketing research, museums, travel agencies, real estate. Complete a business minor. MBA programs prefer liberal arts majors with some business courses.

Government—staff positions, congressional staffs, foreign service in federal, state, and local governments, federal agencies, foreign service, national and state endowments for the humanities. Learn federal, state, and local job application process. Several BYU Classics alumni are members of the US Foreign Service Diplomatic Corps.