Missouri State University

Modern & Classical Languages (MCL)
: :  Minor in Latin

Why minor in Latin at Missouri State University?

  • Latin can complement degrees in medicine or law, because those fields use many Latin terms and their historic documents may be in Latin.
  • Knowing Latin can help you land exciting jobs in a variety of fields.  
  • Studying Latin will prepare you to pursue graduate studies.

Minor Requirements

Classics-Concentration in Ancient Greek, Classics-Latin Concentration, French, Spanish

Bachelor of Arts

Complete 18 hours in one language beyond courses 101 and 102 in consultation with advisor. Six hours of upper division courses are required for all B.A. minors. LLT 121 or LLT 325 may be counted as part of the 18 hours required for the Classics-Concentration in Ancient Greek minor.

Classics-Latin Concentration, French, German, Spanish

Bachelor of Applied Science
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Bachelor of Social Work

In consultation with advisor, complete 18 hours in one language beyond courses 101 and 102.

French, Spanish

Bachelor of Science in Education
(Non-Certifiable)

In consultation with advisor, complete 18 hours in one language beyond 102 with 6 of those hours being 300-level or above.

Adding a minor

To add a minor, visit the Academic Advisement Center in University Hall 109.