Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Advisor Name:_______________________ Catalog: 2025-26 Catalog Program: Greek, Latin, and Ancient Mediterranean Studies with a Concentration in Greek and Latin Language and Literature

Greek, Latin, and Ancient Mediterranean Studies with a Concentration in Greek and Latin Language and Literature

(Requirements for the GLAM major with a concentration in Greek & Latin language & literature are listed below. Follow these links for the Greek Minor, Greek and Latin Minor, or Latin Minor requirements.)

Students must complete all of the following requirements to graduate with a bachelor of arts in this program. Some courses may apply toward multiple requirements.

College Requirements:

Degree Requirements 

Students are required to complete all standard college requirements.

Division Requirements:

Literature and Languages 

Students are required to fulfill the division requirements for their major. Total divisional units: 3

Major Requirements:

Total major units: 9-12, depending on language proficiency

Five Units of Greek & Latin Language

  • Three units at the 300 level in either Greek or Latin language
  • Two units in the other language

Two units in ancient Mediterranean studies in history (ANME 370-379) or archaeology (ANME 380-389)

Course NameTermCompleted?Group Req.
ANME 371 - The Greek World from 776 to 404 BCE

Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing

ANME 372 - The Hellenistic World: Egypt, the Middle East, and Central Asia after Alexander the Great

Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing

ANME 377 - Women in the Ancient World

Prerequisite(s): HUM 110 

ANME 382 - Material Culture and Empire: The Archaeology of the Roman World

Prerequisite(s): HUM 110 

ANME 383 - Contact and Exchange in the Mediterranean: The Archaeology of the Greek World

Prerequisite(s): HUM 110 

ANME 384 - Empires of the Nile: The Archaeology of Egypt and Nubia
ANME 385 - Mummies, Urns, and Ancestors: The Archaeology of Death and Burial
ANME 386 - Karanis: The Archaeology of a Roman Egyptian Town

Prerequisite(s): One from ANME 370 - 379, or from ANME 380 - 389, or ANTH 201 - Decolonizing Archaeology.

Junior Year Requirement:

  • Junior qualifying examination

Two units of Thesis

Course NameTermCompleted?Group Req.
GLAM 470 - Thesis

Recommended but Not Required:

  • Additional units in ancient Mediterranean studies courses, including Advanced Greek or Advanced Latin.
  • French, German, or both.
  • Relevant courses in other subjects such as anthropology, art history, linguistics, literary theory, philosophy, religion, and comparative race and ethnicity studies.
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