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The term “philosophy” itself is a Greek one. The great philosophers of Antiquity, above all Plato and Aristotle, composed their works in Greek. The value of this micro-program lies therefore in it giving students the chance not only to discover the works of these philosophers (in English translation) but also to come to grips with the language in which their works were written.
For graduate students, this microprogram cannot count towards your master or doctorate program. If you wish to complete this undergraduate microprogram, you must obtain permission from your program director, and it will be considered as additional to your program.
The table below includes only the microprogram-specific courses. Please refer to the Academic Regulations for information on the possible combinations available within the Faculty of Arts.
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Code Title Units
Compulsory Courses
LCL 2151 Ancient Greek I 3 Units
LCL 2152 Ancient Greek II 3 Units
PHI 3375 The Great Figures of Ancient Greek Philosophy 3 Units
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3 course units from: 3 Units
CLA 2122 Ancient Wisdoms
PHI 2122 Ancient Wisdoms
3 course units from: 3 Units
CLA 2380 Greek Philosophy or the Birth of Philosophy
PHI 2380 Greek Philosophy
Total: 15 Units
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