<p>There’s more where that came from. If you are interested in Chicago and the core curriculum, there’s an extensive (really extensive) description of it.</p>
<p>The “Humanities” requirement can only be met by one of six or seven course sequences that are highly specific and cross-departmental in nature. One of them – Greek Thought and Literature – is obviously Classics-oriented, and is reputedly quite good. Texts are read in English, not Greek (and not all the texts are Greek – some are just Greek-influenced). I think Classics professors often teach sections of it. I believe all of the Humanities courses, or almost all, read at least some Plato and The Iliad.</p>