Archive

Posted on September 16th, 2023 in by Elizabeth W. Thill

All CLAS courses cross-listed with WGSS can be applied to the Classical Studies Minor. CLAS-B 311 Sex and Gender in the Ancient World (5 weeks, 1 cr) This class serves as an introduction to sex and gender in ancient Greece and Rome. By the end of the class, you will be able to answer the following questions …

Read More

Posted on September 16th, 2023 in by Elizabeth W. Thill

All CLAS courses cross-listed with MHHS can be applied to the Classical Studies Minor. CLAS-C 210 Ancient Medicine and Modern Terminology combined with MHHS-M 325 This course develops understanding of medical terminology and the Greco-Roman healing practices in which much of this terminology developed. For medical terminology, the course covers spelling, pronunciation, abbreviations, analyzing words based on …

Read More

Posted on September 16th, 2023 in by Elizabeth W. Thill

All CLAS courses cross-listed with HER can be applied to the Art History Minor, as well as the Classical Studies Minor. CLAS-A 301 Classical Archaeology combined with HER-H 310 The past is a puzzle with no instructions and mostly missing pieces. Come find out how archaeologists put together what pieces we do have to reconstruct the …

Read More

Posted on September 16th, 2023 in by Elizabeth W. Thill

All CLAS courses cross-listed with HIST can be applied to the History Minor, as well as the Classical Studies Minor. CLAS-C 351 Change and Innovation in Greece combined with HIST-C 395 Explore the intellectual, cultural, and political world of democratic Athens, through the lens of literary and artistic masterpieces. This unparalleled period saw an astonishing florescence …

Read More

Posted on August 2nd, 2023 in by Elizabeth W. Thill

Upcoming Classes Courses Taught CLAS-C 205 Classical Mythology

Read More

Posted on May 1st, 2023 in by Elizabeth W. Thill

Course Description an outline of what broad content can be expected for a given COURSE, containing only information applicable to every iteration of that COURSE.  Class Description describes a CLASS and therefore a particular iteration of a COURSE. The Class Description can be used to provide more specific information, such the semester’s focus or information …

Read More

Posted on May 1st, 2023 in by Elizabeth W. Thill

Different COURSES may be scheduled as COMBINED (also known as “cross-listed”) This means that for a particular iteration, the scheduled CLASSES of those COURSES will run concurrently (i.e. with the same MP and IOR). COMBINED CLASSES: may have the same syllabus and requirements, especially if the COURSES are equivalent may have different syllabi and requirements …

Read More

Posted on May 1st, 2023 in by Elizabeth W. Thill

People / Units IOR = instructor of record D/P = department / program PD = program director UCSC = Undergraduate Curriculum and Standards Committee Schedule Meeting Pattern (MP) = the dates + time + location that a given class will meet over the semester f2f / IP = face to face / in person / not …

Read More

Posted on April 29th, 2023 in by Elizabeth W. Thill

Course The primary curricular unit is the COURSE. Each COURSE has a particular: subject topic level (indicated by catalog number) title course code, made up of a subject code + topic code + catalog number intended learning outcomes and PLUS (or similar) Example: CLAS1-A2 3013 Classical Archaeology4 subject: CLAS (Classical Studies) topic: A (archaeology?) level: 301 …

Read More

Posted on April 29th, 2023 in by Elizabeth W. Thill

Managing Student Logistics (https://facultystaffcentral.iupui.edu/) Class Roster Drop and Add Requests Report student attendance and performance Submit final grades more Classroom Facilities Management General inventory classrooms are managed by the University. While IU School of Liberal Arts staff can help relay your concerns to the right campus department, for direct assistance: Report technical issues in general inventory …

Read More