The Minor degree explores Classics and Comparative Cultures. The Minor complements degree programs across campus. Program Description This minor explores the diverse cultures of Classical antiquity in relation to other cultures, ancient and more recent, for exploration of points of intersection and divergence. It positions the Classical Mediterranean in a global historical and multidisciplinary context by contextualizing the ways that cultures throughout the world have embraced, rejected, challenged, and adapted the legacy of Classical thought, letters, music, art, and architecture. Interdisciplinary lectures are funded by the generous support of the Felson Classics Endowment. Required Course Work Required Courses (9 hours): CLAS 3000 or CLAS 3010 3 3000-level or above CLAS course 3 3000-level or above CLAS course 3 Electives (6 hours): Choose two courses from the link listed below. Other courses may satisfy this requirement; contact the Department of Classics for more information. Electives List for Minor In Classics and Comparative Cultures in Bulletin TOTAL HOURS: 15