University of Delaware
1995-1996 Undergraduate Catalog
DEGREE: BACHELOR OF ARTS
MAJOR: CLASSICS EDUCATION

CURRICULUM                                                        CREDITS*
   See page 68 for University and College requirements.

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
Within the Department
   GREK 101  Elementary Greek I .................................... 3
   GREK 102  Elementary Greek II ................................... 3
   Twelve credits in Greek and Latin at or above the 100-level
      with six credits at or above the 300-level, and at least 3
      credits in each language. ................................... 12
   FLLT 202  Biblical and Classical Literature ..................... 3
   FLLT 316  Classical Mythology ................................... 3
   FLLT 322  Topics: Classical Literature in Translation ........... 6

Professional Studies
   EDST 201  Education in a Multicultural Society .................. 3
   EDST 304  Educational Psychology - Social Aspects ............... 3
   EDST 305  Educational Psychology - Cognitive Aspects ............ 3
   FLLT/LING 421  Methods of Teaching Foreign Languages ............ 3
   FLLT/LING 422  Language Syllabus Design ......................... 3
   LING/FLLT 424  Second Language Testing .......................... 3
   EDDV 400  Student Teaching ...................................... 9
      The Classics Education program requires a certain
      minimum G.P.A. for enrollment in EDDV 400, Student
      Teaching, a course required for the degree. The
      teacher education program adviser (see list on p. 143)
      should be consulted for the exact G.P.A. requirements
      and other policies concerning qualifications for
      student teaching.

ELECTIVES
   After required courses are completed, sufficient elective
   credits must be taken to meet the minimum credit
   requirement for the degree.

CREDITS TO TOTAL A MINIMUM OF .................................... 124


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* Figures in parentheses indicate year or years in which the
      course is normally taken, i.e., (1) freshman year, (2)
      sophomore year, etc.