A Joint Honours academic plan with Classical Studies may be taken in combination with most Arts disciplines in which an Honours academic plan is offered or with many Honours majors in other Faculties.
Continuation in this academic plan requires a cumulative average of 60% and a cumulative major average of 75%.
Eligibility for graduation in the Joint Honours Classical Studies or Classical Studies - Languages Specialization academic plan includes successful fulfillment of the following requirements:
- Appropriate Program-level requirements for the Home Faculty, including at least 20 academic course units (40 courses). If the Home Faculty is Arts, see Bachelor of Arts Degree Requirements.
- Classical Studies Plan-level requirements:
- In the Classical Studies academic plan, at least eight academic course units (16 courses) in Classical Studies with a minimum cumulative average of 75%, including:
- CLAS 251, 252
- one of CLAS 231, 232
- one of CLAS 241, 242
- two courses at the 300-level or above
- GRK 101, 102
- LAT 101, 102
- two other courses in LAT/GRK
- two senior seminars, or by permission, a senior honours thesis (see Note 2), or a senior honours thesis in the other discipline
- In the Classical Studies - Languages Specialization academic plan, at least eight academic course units (16 courses) in Classical Studies with a minimum cumulative average of 75%, including:
- CLAS 251, 252
- one of CLAS 231, 232
- one of CLAS 241, 242
- two courses at the 300-level or above
- GRK 101, 102
- LAT 101, 102
- four other courses in LAT and/or GRK, including at least one course at the 300-level
- two senior seminars, or by permission, a senior honours thesis (see Note 2), or a senior honours thesis in the other discipline
- Plan-level requirements for the second major.
Notes:
- Students considering graduate work are strongly encouraged to pursue more than the minimum number of language courses; the Languages Specialization option is a good choice for those intending to pursue their studies beyond the Bachelor of Arts level. All students in Classical Studies may take more Latin and Greek courses than the prescribed minimums. The decision whether to graduate in Classical Studies or in Classical Studies - Languages Specialization may be left until registration in the final year.
- A central requirement for all Honours degrees in Classical Studies is that of one unit worth of senior-level work. This senior requirement may be met in one of the following ways, and a grade of 72% or higher must be achieved:
- Two regular senior seminars (CLAS 486), worth 0.5 unit each.
- With the prior approval of the Department, a student may write a Senior Honours Thesis, CLAS 490A/B worth 1.0 unit.
- Under exceptional circumstances, and only with the prior approval of the Department, a student may combine one regular senior seminar with 0.5 unit worth of Directed Study work (see CLAS 492).
- Joint Honours students are reminded that whether they choose to do CLAS 486 or an Honours Thesis in the other discipline as their senior requirement, they must still take a total of eight academic course units in the Classical Studies Department.