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Feb 14, 2025
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2024-2025 Binghamton University Academic Guide
Ancient Mediterranean Studies, BA
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A Bachelor of Arts in Ancient Mediterranean Studies (BA) is offered through the Department of Middle Eastern and Ancient Mediterranean Studies (MEAMS). Ancient Mediterranean Studies is a flexible program that puts together studies of Greek, Roman, and Mediterranean history, culture, and literature from various departments, including late antique, medieval, and Middle Eastern elements. It does not require Latin or Greek language study, although studying Ancient Greek and/or Latin is possible within this program.
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University General Education Requirements
All Binghamton University undergraduate students are required to fulfill this set of university-wide requirements to ensure that every graduate acquires the essential core of a SUNY university undergraduate education. Please refer to the General Education page for more information. Harpur College Requirements
All students in Harpur College must fulfill additional requirements designated by Harpur College to complement and extend the general education requirements. Please refer to the Harpur College of Arts and Sciences page for more information. Ancient Mediterranean Studies
This specialization offers a grounding in the cultures of the ancient Mediterranean world, Greece and Rome especially, but does not require reading knowledge of the original languages. Requirements
Students interested in the major in Ancient Mediterranean Studies must complete the following requirements (10 courses in total): - One Foundations in Ancient Mediterranean Studies course
- Six courses listed or cross-listed under AMS, GRK, or LAT
- Three courses in any aspect of ancient Mediterranean culture, history, language, literature, archaeology, philosophy, or art as approved by the Undergraduate Director
No more than two introductory-level (100-level) courses shall count toward the major. Any course in which a student receives a grade of P or D shall not count toward the major. At least six courses must be taken at the 300-level or above. Students are advised to work with the Undergraduate Director when selecting courses. Teaching practica (e.g., AMS 391, GRK 391, LAT 391) shall not count toward the major Additional Information About the Program
Students looking for an additional challenge may pursue honors in Ancient Mediterranean Studies. For further details, please see the Department of Middle Eastern and Ancient Mediterranean Studies . NOTE: Students who have previously been convicted of a felony are advised that this may impede their ability to study abroad. Students who have concerns about such matters are advised to contact the office of International Education and Global Initiatives. For more information on the Ancient Mediterranean Studies BA program, please refer to the Middle Eastern and Ancient Mediterranean Studies website. To apply to the Ancient Mediterranean Studies BA program, please visit the University Admissions website. |
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