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Want to enhance your growth as a citizen of the world? Ask timeless big-picture questions while learning marketable skills? Expand and unlearn what you thought you knew about Ancient Greece and Rome? Draw connections to the past in your field of study? Whether you are minoring in Classical Studies, or taking courses to expand your view of the the modern world, check out our Spring 2025 offerings, and learn what you love.

All classes are:

* open to everyone—no pre-reqs or previous experience required. You bring your passion, we’ll provide the background.

* available for the Classical Studies Minor


In-Person or Hybrid (Synchronous Zoom)

Bernini Medusa
CLAS-C 205 Classical Mythology
  • MW 10:30–11:45 AM (22041)
  • TR 10:30–11:45 AM (22935)
  • GEC Arts and Humanities
  • 3 credits
  • Dr. Matthew Condon
  • also available online asynchronous
CLAS-C 321 Classical Myth and Culture in Theater and Film (30648)
  • TR 10:30–11:45 AM
  • hybrid: synchronous Zoom
  • 3 credits
  • Dr. Elizabeth Thill
CLAS-C 351 Change and Innovation in Ancient Greece (30703)
  • MW 12:00–1:15 PM
  • combined with HER-H 307 (30721) and HIST-C 395 (30704)
  • 3 credits
  • Dr. Andy Findley
CLAS-C 419 Art and Archaeology of Pompeii (30645)
  • MW 1:30–2:45 PM
  • combined with HER-H 419 (30766)
  • 3 credits
  • Dr. Andy Findley

Online Asynchronous

CLAS-C 102 Roman Culture (26944)
  • GEC Arts and Humanities
  • 3 credits
  • Dr. Martha Payne
CLAS-L 132 Beginning Latin II (27336)
  • GEC Cultural Understanding
  • can be applied to Foreign Language Requirements
  • 4 credits
  • Prof. Rebecca Reneau
Bernini Medusa
CLAS-C 205 Classical Mythology
  • 2 sections
    • Dr. Kathryn Lauten (26460)
    • Dr. Kathryn Lauten (27804)
  • GEC Arts and Humanities
  • 3 credits
  • also available in-person
CLAS-C 210 Ancient Medicine and Modern Terminology (34268)
  • 3 credits
  • combined with MHHS-M 325 (34269)
  • Dr. Martha Payne
CLAS-C 213 Sport and Competition in the Ancient World (26147)
  • GEC Cultural Understanding
  • 3 credits
  • Prof. Melissa Trahyn
NEW! CLAS-B 317 MONEY, TRADE, AND THE MARKET IN THE ANCIENT WORLD (34119)
  • 1st 5 week session (1/13/2025–2/14/2025)
  • 5 week, 1 credit “appetizer” class
  • can be combined with other 1 credit “appetizer” classes
  • Dr. Elizabeth Thill
NEW! CLAS-B 320 Greek Mythology: Heroes (34120)
  • 2nd 5 week session (2/17/2025–3/21/2025)
  • 5 week, 1 credit “appetizer” class
  • can be combined with other 1 credit “appetizer” classes
  • Dr. Elizabeth Thill
CLAS-B 313 Extraordinary Ancient Women (30644)
  • 3rd 5 week session (3/24/2025–4/25/2025)
  • 5 week, 1 credit “appetizer” class
  • can be combined with other 1 credit “appetizer” classes
  • Dr. Elizabeth Thill