Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Advisor Name:_______________________ Catalog: 2025-26 Catalog Program: Greek, Latin, and Ancient Mediterranean Studies with a Concentration in History and Archaeology of the Ancient Mediterranean

Greek, Latin, and Ancient Mediterranean Studies with a Concentration in History and Archaeology of the Ancient Mediterranean

(Requirements for the GLAM major with a concentration in history & archaeology of the ancient Mediterranean are listed below. Follow this link 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, including distribution and division 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: 12, depending on language proficiency

Two units in ancient Mediterranean studies in ancient history

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 

Two units in ancient Mediterranean studies in archaeology

Course NameTermCompleted?Group Req.
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.

Three units in Greek and/or Latin

⇒A minimum of one at the 200 level or higher (excluding 470)

Three Additional Units of Greek, Latin, or Ancient Mediterranean Studies

⇒Two of these units may, with department approval, be satisfied by two units in one of the following areas:

Anthropology:

Course NameTermCompleted?Group Req.
ANTH 201 - Topics in Contemporary Anthropology

OR

ANTH 211 - Introduction to Anthropology: History, Theory, Method
  • One additional unit of anthropology
  • History:

    • any two units (including courses with a historical focus or methodology in other departments). Students should inquire with the GLAM department about appropriate substitutions.

    Religion:

    • any two units

    Art history:

    Course NameTermCompleted?Group Req.
    ART 201 - Introduction to the History of Art
    One additional unit of art history:
    Course NameTermCompleted?Group Req.
    ART 301 - Ecocritical Art Histories

    Prerequisite(s): ART 201 and one 300-level course in art history or studio art

    ART 314 - Indian Cinema Between Media

    Prerequisite(s): ART 201 

    ART 320 - Early Modern Art Beyond the Visual

    Prerequisite(s): ART 201 

    ART 332 - Art and Archaeology in Early China

    Prerequisite(s): ART 201, or HUM 231 and HUM 232 

    ART 334 - Modern and Contemporary Chinese Art

    Prerequisite(s): ART 201 or both semesters of HUM 231 and HUM 232.

    ART 335 - (Trans)Nationalism and Indian Cinema
    ART 336 - Art and Cartography

    Prerequisite(s): ART 201 

    ART 337 - Queer Arts After Stonewall

    Prerequisite(s): ART 201 

    ART 350 - Oceans, Rains, Rivers, Pools: Histories of Water
    ART 351 - Making Space

    Prerequisite(s): ART 201 

    ART 354 - Performing Mediation (Video Art, 1960-2000)

    Prerequisite(s): ART 201 

    ART 355 - South Asia and the British Empire

    Prerequisite(s): ART 201 

    ART 358 - Engenderings

    Prerequisite(s): ART 201 

    ART 390 - Realism and Its Discontents in Contemporary Chinese Visual Media

    Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing

    ART 393 - Art of Writing

    Prerequisite(s): ART 201 

    Junior Year Requirement:

    • Junior qualifying examination

    Two units of Thesis

    Course NameTermCompleted?Group Req.
    GLAM 470 - Thesis

    Recommended, but Not Required:

    Course NameTermCompleted?Group Req.
    MATH 141 - Introduction to Probability and Statistics

    Prerequisite(s): Three years of high school mathematics

  • Other relevant courses in subjects such as anthropology, art history, or history
  • French, German, or both
  • Notes: