Honors
To be eligible for admission to the Honors Program in Latin Language and Literature, a student must have met the following requirements by the end of the junior year:
- Passed either two 300-level courses in Latin and at least the 102-level course in Greek -or- one 300-level course in Latin and one 300-level course in Greek
- Passed CLAS 104 - History of Rome
- Passed either CLAS 111 or CLAS 112 as well as two additional courses in Classical Civilization
- Maintained a major GPA of at least 3.5, and a general GPA of 3.3
The department may invite qualified students to apply at the end of their junior year, but would also welcome applications from interested majors. Admission is based on overall academic distinction and outstanding work within the department.
To be awarded Honors in Latin Language and Literature, a student must:
- Complete a major in Latin Language and Literature
- Complete satisfactorily, in the junior or senior year, a reading list devised in consultation with a member of the department that includes primary (ancient) and secondary (critical, historical) readings; this reading list may be completed as part of a course
- Pass (at the level of B+ or better), at the end of the relevant semester in the junior or senior year, a written translation exam on the primary sources in Latin
- Complete satisfactorily a research project designed in consultation with members of the department
- Pass an oral examination on the reading list and research project. (This examination may be conducted by an outside examiner, who would also pass judgement on the Honors project)
Students participating in the Honors Program should register for LATN 401F /LATN 401H for a total of four units of credit in the relevant semester(s) in which the research paper is written.
Proposals must be submitted by early August of the academic year in which the honors project will be undertaken.