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CLASSICAL AND MODERN LANGUAGES LITERATURES AND CIVILIZATIONS: PROGRAMS OF STUDY


General Classical Civilization
Honours Classical Civilization (Greek or Latin Option)
Combined Honours Classical Civilization

General Modern Languages
Combined General Modern Languages
Combined General Modern Languages and Multicultural Studies
Combined General Classics and Modern Languages
Combined Honours Modern Languages
Combined Honours Modern Languages with Two Language Options

General Multicultural Studies


PROGRAM REGULATIONS

Classical Studies are devoted to the examination, analysis, and understanding of the languages, literatures, and history of the ancient Near East, Greece and Rome, and to an exploration of their cultural and linguistic legacies to modern society.

The Modern Languages program is devoted to the study and analysis of world languages in the context of their literary and cultural traditions. Sequenced, skills-based language courses and detailed analysis of language and culture provide students with the requisite skills to confront increasing globalization successfully.

The Multicultural Studies program is based on the study of world languages, literatures, and civilizations in the context of Canadian diversity and world pluralism.

Not all courses listed (see below) will be offered in each term. The programs reserve the right to limit enrolment in language courses and to place students in courses deemed appropriate to their level of language competence.

Native speakers must consult a program advisor for placement. All majors should plan their programs in consultation with an advisor.

Language courses numbered 100/101, 200/201, 220/221, and 300/301 must be taken in sequence unless special permission is obtained from a program advisor.

PROGRAMS OF STUDY

A minor, general, combined general, Honours, and combined Honours degree programs are offered in Classical Studies.

Minor, general, combined general, and combined Honours degree programs are offered in Modern Languages, with German, Spanish, and Italian language options.

In Multicultural Studies, a minor, a combined general degree, and a general degree program are offered.

A minor in Latin American Studies is offered jointly with History and Sociology and Anthropology.

CLASSICAL STUDIES

Requirements for degree programs in Classical Studies make reference to the following groups of courses:

Classical Civilization: 11-160, 11-161, 11-162, 11-212, 11-221, 11-265, 11-266, 11-280, 11-350, 11-351, 11-370, 11-371, 11-460.
Greek and Roman History: 12-261, 12-281, 12-282, 12-285, 12-286.
Greek Language: 13-100, 13-101, 13-200, 13-201.
Greek Literature: 13-450
Latin Language: 14-100, 14-101, 14-200, 14-201.
Latin Literature: 14-450.
Philosophy 34-270 and 34-271 (Greek Philosophy) will be accepted toward the B.A. degree in Classical Civilization in lieu of courses in Classical Studies.

Minor Requirements

Modern Languages: four language courses in one language area plus two civilization and/or literature courses in the same area.

Classical Studies: six courses in Classical Studies, with no more than four at the 100-level.

Minor in Latin American Studies

Required: six courses, including two of 23-261, 43-272, 48-330 (or 49-330); two of 23-331, 43-271, 43-462, 48-226 (or 49-226), 48-227, 48-232 (or 49-232), 48-352 (or 49-352), 48-411 (or 49-411); and 23-100 and 23-101, or two higher level courses in Spanish language (as appropriate).

General Classical Civilization

Total courses: thirty.

Major requirements: thirteen courses in Classical Civilization (11-), Greek and Roman History (12-), Greek Language and Literature (13-), or Latin Language and Literature (14-), including 07-220, 11-161, 11-162; plus two of 13-100, 13-101, 13-200, 13-201, 14-100, 14-101, 14-200, and 14-201; and at least one course in each of any three of the following four areas:
(a) Art and Archaeology: 11-265, 11-266;
(b) Greek and Roman History: any course numbered 12-;
(c) Literature: 11-212, 11-221, 11-350, 11-351;
(d) Mythology and Religion: 11-370, 11-371.

Option requirements (see 2.4 for subject areas): six courses including
(a) two Social Science courses;
(b) two Language courses in the same language or two Science courses;
(c) two additional courses from Arts, Languages, Social Sciences, or Science.

Other requirements:
(a) three other courses from Arts, Languages, Social Sciences, or Science, including Classical Civilization, Greek and Roman History, Greek Language and Literature, and Latin Language and Literature;
(b) two more courses from Arts, Languages, Social Sciences, or Science, excluding Classical Civilization, Greek and Roman History, Greek Language and Literature, and Latin Language and Literature;
(c) six courses from any area of study excluding Classical Civilization, Greek and Roman History, Greek Language and Literature, and Latin Language and Literature.

Honours Classical Civilization (Greek or Latin Option)

Total courses: forty.

Major requirements: twenty courses, consisting of four Greek or Latin Language and Literature courses; plus 07-220, 11-161, 11-162; and thirteen additional Classical Civilization (11-), Greek and Roman History (12-), Greek Language and Literature (13-), or Latin Language and Literature (14-) or Greek Philosophy courses (34-270 and/or 34-271), including at least one in each of the following four areas:
(a) Art and Archaeology: 11-265, 11-266;
(b) Greek and Roman History: any course numbered 12-;
(c) Literature: 11-212, 11-221, 11-350, or 11-351;
(d) Mythology and Religion: 11-370, 11-371.

Option requirements (see 2.4 for subject areas): six courses including
(a) two Social Science courses;
(b) two Arts or two Science courses;
(c) two additional courses from Arts, Social Sciences, or Science.

Other requirements:
(a) four other courses from Arts, Languages, Social Sciences, or Science, including Classical Civilization, Greek and Roman History, Greek Language and Literature, and Latin Language and Literature;
(b) four more courses from Arts, Languages, Social Sciences, or Science, excluding Classical Civilization, Greek and Roman History, Greek Language and Literature, and Latin Language and Literature;
(c) six courses from any area of study, excluding Classical Civilization, Greek and Roman History, Greek Language and Literature, and Latin Language and Literature.

Combined Honours Classical Civilization

Total courses: forty.

Major requirements-Classical Studies: seventeen courses in Classical Civilization (11-), Greek and Roman History (12-), Greek (13-) or Latin (14-) Language and Literature or Greek Philosophy (34-270 and/or 34-271), including 07-220, 11-161 and 11-162; plus four of 13-100, 13-101, 13-200, 13-201, 14-100, 14-101, 14-200, and 14-201; and at least one course in each of the following four areas:
(a) Art and Archaeology: 11-265 or 11-266;
(b) Greek and Roman History: any course numbered 12-;
(c) Literature: 11-212, 11-221 or 11-350 or 11-351;
(d) Mythology and Religion: 11-370 or 11-371.

Major requirements-Other Subject: as prescribed by that program.

Option requirements (see 2.4 for subject areas): six courses including
(a) two Social Science courses;
(b) two Language courses in the same language or two Science courses;
(c) two additional courses from Arts, Languages, Social Sciences, or Science.

Other requirements: plus additional options, if necessary, to a total of forty courses.


MODERN LANGUAGES

General Modern Languages

Total courses: thirty.

Major requirements: thirteen courses, including
(a) 07-120, 07-220, 08-160;
(b) 15-230 or 21-230 or 23-230 (these are cross-listed);
(c) seven language courses in one language option area, including 15-210 and 15-211 for German, 21-225 and 21-226 for Italian, and 23-205 and 23-206 (to be introduced for 2004/05) for Spanish; native speakers may not take 15-210, 15-211, 21-225, 21-226, 23-205, 23-206 and will substitute courses in consultation with a program advisor;
(d) one civilization courses in the language option area;
(e) one further language or civilization courses in the language option area.

Option requirements (see 2.4 for subject areas): six courses including
(a) two Social Science courses;
(b) two Arts or two Science courses;
(c) two additional courses from Arts, Social Sciences, or Science.

Other requirements:
(a) four more courses from Arts, Languages, Social Sciences, or Science, including German, Italian, or Spanish;
(b) two more courses from Arts, Languages, Social Sciences, or Science, excluding the area of the language option;
(c) five courses from any area of study, excluding the area of the language option.

Combined General Modern Languages

Total courses: thirty.

Major requirements: twenty-three courses, including 07-120, 07-220, and 08-160, and ten courses in each of two language areas as outlined above for the General Modern Languages degree.

Option requirements (see 2.4 for subject areas): six courses including
(a) two Social Science courses;
(b) two Arts or two Science courses;
(c) two additional courses from Arts, Social Sciences, or Science.

Other requirements:
(a) one more courses from any area of study, including Classical and Modern Languages.

Combined General Modern Languages and Multicultural Studies

Total courses: thirty.

Major requirements: twenty-three courses, including 07-120 and the twelve courses prescribed below for the General Multicultural Studies degree; plus ten courses in one language area as prescribed above for the General Modern Languages degree. Courses in the chosen language area may not be used to satisfy the requirements of the Multicultural Studies component.

Option requirements (see 2.4 for subject areas): six courses including
(a) two Social Science courses;
(b) two Arts or two Science courses;
(c) two additional courses from Arts, Social Sciences, or Science.

Other requirements:
(a) one more course from any area of study, including Classical and Modern Languages.

Combined General Classics and Modern Languages

Total courses: thirty.

Major requirements: twenty-four courses, including 07-120, and ten courses in one language area as prescribed above in the General Modern Languages degree; plus the thirteen courses prescribed above for the General Classical Civilization degree.

Option requirements (see 2.4 for subject areas):
(a) two courses from Social Sciences;
(b) two courses from Science;
(c) two courses from Arts, Languages, Social Sciences, or Science. These need not be selected from the same category.

Combined Honours Modern Languages

Total courses: forty.

Major requirements: seventeen courses, including
(a) 07-120, 07-220, 07-320 (to be introduced for 2004/05), 08-160;
(b) 15-230 or 21-230 or 23-230 (these are cross-listed);
(c) eight language courses in one language option area, including 15-210 and 15-211 for German, 21-225 and 21-226 for Italian, and 23-205 and 23-206 (to be introduced for 2004/05) for Spanish; native speakers may not take 15-210, 15-211, 21-225, 21-226, 23-205, 23-206 and will substitute courses in consultation with a program advisor;
(d) two civilization courses in the language option area;
(e) two literature courses in the language option area.

Option requirements (see 2.4 for subject areas): six courses including
(a) two Social Science courses;
(b) two Arts or two Science courses;
(c) two additional courses from Arts, Social Sciences, or Science.

Major requirements-Other Subject: as prescribed by that area of study.

Other requirements:
(a) additional options, if necessary, to a total of forty courses.

Combined Honours Modern Languages with Two Language Options

Total courses: forty.

Major requirements: thirty-two courses, including

(a) 07-120, 07-220, 07-320 (to be designed for 2004), 08-160;
(b) 15-230 or 21-230 or 23-230 (these are cross-listed);
(c) eight language courses in each of two language option areas, including 15-210 and 15-211 for German, 21-225 and 21-226 for Italian, and 23-205 and 23-206 (to be introduced for 2004/05) for Spanish; native speakers may not take 15-210, 15-211, 21-225, 21-226, 23-205, 23-206 and will substitute courses in consultation with a program advisor;
(d) two civilization courses in each language option area;
(e) two literature courses (one each at the 300- and 400-level);
(f) five further language, literature, or civilization courses from any area in Modern Languages (does not need to be from one language option area only).

Option requirements (see 2.4 for subject areas): six courses including
(a) two Social Science courses;
(b) two Arts or two Science courses;
(c) two additional courses from Arts, Social Sciences, or Science.

Other requirements:
(a) two additional courses from any area of study, including Classical And Modern Languages.


MULTICULTURAL STUDIES
Minor in Multicultural Studies

Required: 08-160 and one of 07-235 or 11-350, plus four civilization courses chosen from Classics, French, German, Italian, and Spanish (in any combination).

General Multicultural Studies

Total courses: thirty.

Major requirements: twelve courses, including:
(a) 08-160 and one of 07-235, or 08-260;
(b) six courses in a single area of concentration (i.e., Classical Studies, German language, Italian language, Spanish language, or French language), consisting of four courses in the same language and two courses in its civilization (Note: In the case of French, 29-260, 29-270, four language courses above the 29-114 or OAC/“U” level are required.);
(c) two additional civilization courses in an area of study other than that chosen in (b);
(d) two more civilization courses in an area of study other than as taken in (b) or (c); or a civilization course from an area other than as taken in (b) or (c) and 08-350/11-350/21-350, "The Classical Tradition."

Civilization courses are listed separately in each area and are numbered in the ranges 160-189, 260-289, and 360-389.

Option requirements (see 2.4 for subject areas): six courses including:
(a) two Social Science courses;
(b) two Arts or two Science courses;
(c) two additional courses from Arts, Social Sciences, or Science.

Other requirements:
(a) five courses from Arts, Languages, Social Sciences, or Science, including any of the offerings in Classical and Modern Languages, Literatures, and Civilizations (06- through 23-), with 08-260 being strongly recommended in addition to the minimum requirement as stated above in "Major requirements," subsection (a);
(b) two more courses from Arts, Languages, Social Sciences, or Science, excluding any of the offerings in Classical and Modern Languages, Literatures, and Civilizations (06- through 23-);
(c) five courses from any area, excluding any of the offerings in Classical and Modern Languages, Literatures, and Civilizations (06- through 23-).

Note: Multicultural Studies majors should consult an advisor for a list of suggested options.