Classical Studies Concentration
The concentration in Classical Studies requires eleven courses, including one or two classes in Latin or Greek; two courses in Classical Studies at the introductory level (1000); two courses in Classical Studies at the intermediate level (2000) or above; and one seminar in Classical Studies at the 3000-level or above; and four or five electives in Classical Studies, Greek, or Latin.
Note: Effective Fall 2023, all main campus courses have been renumbered using a new 4-digit numbering system.
https://schedule.georgetown.edu/course-renumbering-crosswalk/c/#clss, https://schedule.georgetown.edu/course-renumbering-crosswalk/c/#clsg, https://schedule.georgetown.edu/course-renumbering-crosswalk/c/#clsl
A total of eleven (11) classes, including:
- two (2) classes in Classical Studies (CLSS) at the 1000-level
- two (2) classes in Classical Studies (CLSS) at 2000-level or higher
- one (1) seminar in Classical Studies (CLSS) at the 3000-level or higher
- one (1) class in Latin (CLSL) or Greek (CLSG) at the 1511-level or higher OR the two-semester beginning sequence in Latin or Greek (CLSL 001/002 or CLSG 001/002
- four (4) – five (5) electives in Classical Studies (CLSS), Greek (CLSG) or Latin (CLSL)