2023-2024 Samford University Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    May 31, 2024  
2023-2024 Samford University Undergraduate Catalog

Classics & Philosophy


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Faculty

Douglas C. Clapp, Interim Chair, Professor
B. Keith Putt, Professor
Stephen R. Todd, Professor
P. Andrew Montgomery, Associate Professor
Taylor W. Cyr, Assistant Professor 
Shannon R. Flynt, Assistant Professor
Emily McCarty, Assistant Professor
Brad Boswell, Visiting Assistant Professor
Travis Coblentz, Visiting Assistant Professor
Alexandria Istok, Visiting Instructor


Undergraduate Programs and Requirements

Majors
Classics Major (B.A.) 
Greek Major (B.A.)  
Latin Major (B.A.) 
Philosophy Major (B.A.) 
Philosophy and Religion Major (B.A.)  

Minors
Classical Civilization Minor  
Classics Minor 
Greek Minor 
Latin Minor 
Medical Ethics Minor 
Philosophy Minor 
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The Department of Classics and Philosophy offers majors in classics, Greek, Latin, philosophy, and an interdisciplinary major in philosophy and religion, taught in collaboration with the Department of Biblical and Religious Studies. All majors lead to a bachelor of arts degree.

The department also offers minors in classics, Greek, and Latin, that require advanced language courses, as well as a minor in classical civilization that does not require language. Additionally, the department offers minors in medical ethics and philosophy.

These programs support a journey toward any career in business, health, law, education, media, and more by providing the benefit of rigorous training in thinking clearly and carefully as well as providing the depth of historical perspective on the Greek and Roman roots of our modern world.


General Education: University Core Curriculum and Distribution Requirements

See General Education Overview  in the Howard College of Arts and Sciences introductory pages for a list of required and applicable courses.

Classics, Greek, and Latin majors cannot use CLAS 200 (The Rediscovery of the Classical World)  to meet the general education humanities requirement unless this is a second major.

Philosophy majors cannot use PHIL 200 (Christian Ethics)  (or BREL 200 ) or PHIL 241 (Introduction to Philosophy)  to meet the general education humanities requirement unless philosophy is a second major.


Courses

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