Classics & Archaeology

A minor consists of at least 15 units. A course may fulfill a requirement for both a major and a minor. However, a student must complete a minimum of 6 units in a minor that are not counting towards any other program in which the student is enrolled. A course may count for more than one major program when the programs require the specific course. Students should always consult with BCLA Advising

Use the core to add a minor in Classics and Archaeology! Adding an AFAM minor can fulfill up to 4 core requirements.

Minor Requirements Core Satisfactions
Any CLAR Course ECRE/ ESTM/ EHBV/ EHAP/ FENL
Any CLAR Course ECRE/ EHBV/ EHAP/ FENL
Any CLAR 3000 or 4000 IFTR/ EHAP/ IINC
Any CLAR 3000 or 4000 IFTR/ EHAP/ IINC

Example Curriculum: The Classics

Course 1: CLAR 2210 (Greek Tragedy in Performance) ECRE
Course 2: CLAR 2250 (Ancient Rome) EHAP
Course 3: CLAR 3220 (Greek and Roman Religion) IFTR
Course 4: CLAR 4220 (Classical Hellenism, Race, Ethnicity) IINC

Example Curriculum: Archaeology

Course 1: CLAR 2260 (Ancient Political Thought and Practice) EHBV
Course 2: CLAR 3370 (Egyptian Art and Archeology) EHAP
Course 3: CLAR 4350 (Archeology and the Bible) IFTR
Course 4: CLAR 4373 (Archaeology Lab: The Early Bronze Age in the Levant. Babedh-Drah) IINC

For more details on CLAR minor requirements and core satisfactions, see our CLAR Advising Form.

To add a CLAR minor, complete the Change of Academic Program Form