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381, 382. Chemistry Seminar. (0h, 0h) Discussions of contemporary research. Attendance<br />

required of BS chemistry majors in the junior and senior years.<br />

383. Chemical Literature. (1h) Introduction to the chemical literature and searching techniques<br />

for the acquisition of chemical information. P—CHM 122.<br />

391, 392. Undergraduate Research. (1.5h, 1.5h) Undergraduate research. Lab—eight hours.<br />

May be repeated for credit.<br />

Classical Languages (CLA)<br />

Chair John L. Andronica<br />

Professors John L. Andronica, Robert W. Ulery Jr.<br />

Associate Professors Mary L. B. Pendergraft, James T. Powell<br />

Adjunct Associate Professor Darlene R. May<br />

Adjunct Instructor Dorothy M. Westmoreland<br />

The Department of Classical Languages offers majors and minors in three areas: Greek, Latin,<br />

and classical studies. The department a<strong>ls</strong>o offers courses in Modern Standard Arabic language<br />

and conversation<br />

A major in Greek requires twenty-seven hours in the department beyond Greek 112. Twentyone<br />

of these hours must be in Greek courses; Greek 225 and CLA 275 are required.<br />

A minor in Greek requires fifteen hours: Greek 153; two 200-level courses in Greek; CLA 275;<br />

and one additional course in Greek (200-level), Latin, or classics.<br />

A major in Latin requires twenty-seven hours in the department beyond Latin 153. Eighteen<br />

of these hours must be in Latin courses; Latin 250 and CLA 276 are required.<br />

A minor in Latin requires fifteen hours: three 200-level courses in Latin; CLA 276; and one<br />

additional course in Greek, Latin (200-level), or classics.<br />

A major in classical studies requires thirty hours. A minimum of twenty-four hours must be<br />

taken in the department. The following are required:<br />

a. One 200-level course in Greek or Latin (prerequisites to this course do not count toward the<br />

thirty required hours);<br />

b. CLA 275 and CLA 276;<br />

c. CLA 281;<br />

d. At least one course from the following: ART 241. (Ancient Art); ART 244. (Greek Art); ART 245.<br />

(Roman Art); HST 308. (Alexander the Great); PHI 232. (Ancient and Medieval Philosophy);<br />

PHI 331. (Plato); PHI 332. (Aristotle); POL 271. (Classical Political Thought); REL 314. (Ancient Israel<br />

and Her Neighbors). Other courses may be substituted by permission of the department.<br />

A minor in classical studies requires a minimum of eighteen hours in the department, of<br />

which no more than seven may be in Greek or Latin courses. CLA 275 or 276 and CLA 281 are<br />

required.<br />

The requirements for certification to teach Latin in high school are the same as the requirements<br />

for a major in Latin. A major in classical studies may serve as an appropriate part of the<br />

program of studies required for certification to teach Latin in high school. A student wishing to<br />

secure this certification should confer with the chair of the department.<br />

C L A S S I C A L L A N G U A G E S 94

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