Missouri State University

Modern & Classical Languages (MCL)MCL's Classic - Latin Concentration program

Program Requirements

Below are the requirements for a degree in Latin. You must also complete the general education program, fulfill the general baccalaureate degree requirements and complete at least 125 hours of coursework.

Classics-Latin Concentration

Bachelor of Arts
  1. General Education Requirements - see General Education Program and Requirements section of catalog

  2. Major Requirements (32 hours)

    1. Complete 32 hours beyond LTN 101 and 102 in consultation with advisor, including two hours of LTN 480. Either LLT 121 or LLT 321 and either LLT 326 or HST 343 may be counted as part of the 32 hours required for the Latin major.

    2. MCL 499(0)

  3. Minor Required (or second major)

  4. Specific Requirements for Bachelor of Arts Degree - see Specific Bachelor of Arts Degree Requirements section of catalog

  5. General Baccalaureate Degree Requirements - see General Baccalaureate Degree Requirements section of catalog

Classics-Latin Concentration

Bachelor of Science in Education
(Certifiable grades K-12)
  1. General Education Requirements - see General Education Program and Requirements section of catalog

  2. Major Requirements (32 hours)

    1. Complete 32 hours beyond LTN 101 and 102 in consultation with advisor, including two hours of LTN 480. Either LLT 121 or LLT 321 and either LLT 326 or HST 343 may be counted as part of the 32 hours required for the Latin major.

    2. MCL 499(0)

  3. Professional Education Courses

    1. MCL 413(3), 493(5-6), 496(5-6)

    2. Professional Education Required Core and Competencies - see Teacher Certification, Teacher Education Program and Secondary Education Requirements section of catalog

  4. General Baccalaureate Degree Requirements - see General Baccalaureate Degree Requirements section of catalog

  5. This program also requires compliance with the Teacher Education Program requirements for eligibility to enroll in Professional Education courses; admission to and continuance in the Teacher Education Program; approval for supervised teaching; and recommendation for certification; as well as the requirements for Secondary Education. Refer to the Teacher Education Program section of the catalog for requirements.

  6. In order to meet Missouri state teacher certification requirements, candidates for the Bachelor of Science in Education degree are required to meet the following grade point average requirements: at least a 2.50 GPA on all course work attempted at all colleges attended; at least a 2.50 GPA in the certificate subject area (major field of study) which includes all courses listed under B; at least a 2.50 GPA in any additional certificate subject area; at least a 2.50 GPA in the professional education courses; and no grade lower than a "C" in all professional education courses. All GPA requirements include both Missouri State and transfer grades.