6 additional units
in Greek, Latin and/or Classics.
*Latin 212 may
be substituted for Latin 201-202.
Every undergraduate
degree program requires satisfaction of the Mid-Career
Writing Assessment (MCWA: http://catalog.arizona.edu/2002-03/policies/mid-career.htm)
CLASSICS Department options for students who do not earn an "A"
or "B" in
English 102, 108, 104 or 109. In order to assure that students are
adequately prepared for the required Writing Emphasis course in the
major, the Department of CLASSICS requires that students earning less
than a "B" in English 102, 108, 104 or 109 must do one of
the following: receive a "C" or higher in CLASSICS 250A or
CLASSICS 250B, which will be taught by tenure-stream faculty whenever
practicable. Students who do not receive a "C" or higher in
CLASSICS 250A or CLASSICS 250B must attend workshops and tutorial support
through the Writing Skills Improvement Program or attend workshops and
peer consultations through the Writing Center. In addition, students
either must enroll in a two-unit Independent Study (CLASSICS 2xx) with
the professor who taught the relevant 250a or 250b course (when practicable)
and write a total of 10 pages (which may be either a single paper or
several shorter papers) for a grade of "C" or higher, or GRO
CLASSICS 250A or CLASSICS 250B for a grade of "C" or higher.
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