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Posted on September 17th, 2023 in by Elizabeth W. Thill

Interested in learning more about specific aspects of the Ancient World? Our survey courses explore particular aspects of ancient life, both within the context of understanding the past, and within the context of understanding connections with the present. Click on the course titles below to learn more! CLAS-C 205 Classical Mythology GEC Arts and Humanities 3 …

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Posted on September 17th, 2023 in by Elizabeth W. Thill

Latin is not only the language of the Ancient Romans, but the language of centuries of scholarship, both scientific and religious. Cicero, Ovid, and Julius Caesar spoke Latin; Copernicus and St. Augustine wrote it; Jefferson, Hamilton, and Tolkien read it. As the parent language of 5 modern languages (including Spanish, French, and Italian) and the …

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

The CLAS program also offers additional seminar courses according to student and faculty availability. See something you would like to be offered soon? Please reach out and let us know! CLAS-C 321 Classical Myth and Culture in Theater and Film CLAS-C 321 presents an exploration of the social impact of performed stories, both in and …

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

All CLAS courses cross-listed with COMM can be applied to the Classical Studies Minor. CLAS-C 321 Classical Myth and Culture in Theater and Film 3 credits can be applied to the Communications Certificate in Theater and Performance

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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 “appetizer” course 1 credit 5-weeks CLAS-B 313 Extraordinary Ancient Women “appetizer” course 1 credit 5-weeks CLAS-C 491 Silent Voices: Sex and Gender in the Roman World (Topics in Classical Studies) combined with …

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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 3 credits MHHS-M 325 can be applied to the Medical Humanities and Health Studies Minor CLAS-C 491 The Black Plague (Topics in Classical Studies) combined with MHHS-M 492 3 credits MHHS-M 325 …

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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 3 credits CLAS-C 414 Art and Archaeology of the Roman World combined with HER-H 414 3 credits CLAS-A 418 Myth and Reality in Classical Art combined …

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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 Ancient Greece combined with HIST-C 395 3 credits CLAS-C 361 Ancient Roman Revolutions combined with HIST-C 396 3 credits CLAS-C 386 Greek History combined with HIST-C 386 3 credits …

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

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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 …

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