Nov 21, 2024  
2022-2023 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Classics


Department Chair: Paul Scotton

Department Office: McIntosh Humanities Building (MHB), Rm 515
Telephone / Fax: (562) 985‑4239 / (562) 985-4863
Website: Classics Department

Faculty: Kathryn Chew, Douglas Domingo‑Forasté, Paul Scotton
Undergraduate Advisor: Paul Scotton
Administrative Support Coordinator: Nancy Comito
Students desiring information should contact the department office for an appointment with the advisor.

College: College of Liberal Arts  

Courses: CLSC, GK, LAT  

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Introduction

Classics includes the study of the languages, literatures and civilizations of ancient Greeks and Romans. Classics offers the Bachelor of Arts in Classics and minors in Classical Archaeology, Classical Studies, Greek, and Latin. Within the Classics major four options are offered, Ancient Greek Studies, Classical Archaeology, Classical Studies, Greek Studies, and Roman Studies. Students interested in graduate school in either Classics or Classical Archaeology should consult the departmental advisor as early as possible in their academic careers.

The department recommends that some time be spent in either Italy or Greece on one of the many programs designed to familiarize students with the physical remains of these civilizations either through CSULB study abroad courses or from other institutions e.g. College Year at Athens, the American School of Classical Studies at Athens summer session, the Aegean Institute, the Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies in Rome, one of several ongoing archaeological excavations, etc. Courses at one of these institutions may be substituted for CSULB courses with departmental approval.

Single Subject Teaching Credential in Latin

The subject matter program in Latin consists of 37 units in Latin and related areas. Completion of these courses meets the subject matter competence requirement for the Single Subject Teaching Credential in Latin. Courses taken for subject matter competence for the teaching credential also count toward units needed for the Classics B.A., Option in Latin and Roman Civilization. Prospective students should consult the Latin Education Advisor and the Languages Other Than English (LOTE) Program Advisor early to plan their programs.

In addition to meeting the subject matter competence requirement for the Teaching Credential, prospective teachers of Latin are also required to complete 45 units of professional preparation in the Single Subject Credential Program, including student teaching. Students may begin the professional preparation courses as early as the junior year. With careful planning, it is possible to complete all of the credential program courses, except for student teaching, as an undergraduate. Courses may also be completed as a post-baccalaureate student. Refer to the Single Subject Teacher Education  section of this catalog or the website (Single Subject Credential Program website) for a description of professional preparation requirements, courses, and application procedures.

Requirements

  1. Take all the following:
  2. Take seven courses from the following:
    LAT 403 , LAT 404 , LAT 405 , LAT 406 , LAT 407 , LAT 408 , LAT 409 , LAT 490 , LAT 499 .
  3. Take one course from the following:
    HIST 312 , HIST 314 ; CLSC 420 , CLSC 440 ; AH 417 .

Students are required to keep a portfolio of written work produced in the above classes with instructor comments. Members of the Latin faculty evaluate the portfolio according to established criteria. The credential candidate also takes an exit examination administered by the Latin faculty which will assess pronunciation, speech and conversation, listening and writing, and reading. Credential students also produce a Latin play.

Programs

    Undergraduate DegreesMinor

    Courses

      Classics

      Note: General Education Category A must be completed prior to taking any upper-division course except upper-division language courses where students meet formal prerequisites and/or competency equivalent for advanced study.

      Greek

      Note: General Education Category A must be completed prior to taking any upper-division course except upper-division language courses where students meet formal prerequisites and/or competency equivalent for advanced study.

      Latin

      Note: General Education Category A must be completed prior to taking any upper-division course except upper-division language courses where students meet formal prerequisites and/or competency equivalent for advanced study.