Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Classics


Major Requirements   Minor Requirements  

https://classics.utk.edu/

Aleydis Van de Moortel, Head

Professors
Van de Moortel, A. (Chancellor’s Professor and Lindsay Young Professor), PhD – Bryn Mawr

Associate Professors
Arft, J.T., PhD – Missouri
Collins-Elliott, S.A., PhD – Florida State

Assistant Professors
Bartera, S., PhD - Virginia
Blankenship, S., PhD - Harvard
Westerhold, J.A., PhD – Toronto (Canada)

Research Professors
Langdon, M.K., PhD – Pennsylvania

Distinguished Lecturers
Kopestonsky, T.B., PhD – Buffalo

Senior Lecturers
Bloy, D.M., PhD – Bryn Mawr

Lecturers
Barnes, T.J., PhD - Missouri
Del Monte, L., PhD - NYU
Habib, R.R., PhD – Florida State

Adjunct Faculty
Darby, E., PhD – Duke
Dessel, J.P., PhD – Arizona
Dzon, M., PhD – Toronto (Canada)
Kalas, G., PhD – Bryn Mawr
Latham, J., PhD – California (Santa Barbara)
Shaw, J.C., PhD – Washington (St. Louis)
Shepardson, C., PhD – Duke

Emeritus Professors
Craig, C.P., PhD – North Carolina
Gesell, G.C., PhD - North Carolina
Martin, S.D., PhD – Michigan
Sklenar, R.J., PhD – Michigan

The department’s programs are designed to allow students to understand the foundations of the western cultural tradition. This is done through a focus on the classical languages and literatures, archaeology, art, mythology and religion, political and social history. Through these studies, students develop skills in critical thinking, reading, writing and speaking. They also develop a sense of the ways in which both shared traditions and personal creativity inform one’s choices, and of the opportunities for good citizenship in a complex world.

Placement Examination

Students who transfer with university-level credit in Latin should register for the courses in which they would normally be placed on the basis of such credit. Students who enter with high school credit in Latin must take the departmental placement exam. The department does not offer a regular placement exam in Classical Greek; students who enter with prior experience in Greek should contact the department head regarding placement.

Proficiency Examinations

Students who have acquired a knowledge of Latin through private study or tutoring should request from the department a proficiency test. A student who earns a grade of B or better in this examination is eligible for credit toward graduation. A student who omits any course in a sequence may receive credit for it by passing the appropriate proficiency examination.