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CLAS 133A: Elementary Latin
4.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
The object of this course is to give students a firm foundation in the grammar, vocabulary, and syntax of Latin in order to enable them to progress to the reading of the Latin classics. Must be taken in A,B sequence. No previous knowledge of Latin required. Lab fee: $2 per credit hour.
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CLAS 133B: Elementary Latin
4.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
The object of this course is to give students a firm foundation in the grammar, vocabulary, and syntax of Latin in order to enable them to progress to the reading of the Latin classics. Must be taken in A,B sequence. No previous knowledge of Latin required. Prerequisite: CLAS 133A must be completed with a passing grade. Lab fee: $2 per credit hour.
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CLAS 201A: Intermediate Greek
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Reading and interpretation of selected works by authors such as Xenophon, Plato, Homer, and the New Testament writers. Must be taken in A,B sequence. Prerequisite: CLAS 130B with a grade of C or better, or one year of proficiency credit.
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CLAS 201B: Intermediate Greek
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
[IAI Course: H1 900] Reading and interpretation of selected works by authors such as Xenophon, Plato, Homer, and the New Testament writers. Must be taken in A,B sequence. Prerequisite: CLAS 201A with a passing grade.
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CLAS 202A: Intermediate Latin
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
[IAI Course: (b) H1 900] Reading from authors such as Livy, Caesar, and Cicero. Must be taken in A,B sequence. Prerequisite: 133B with a grade of C or better, one year of proficiency credit.
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CLAS 202B: Intermediate Latin
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
[IAI Course: H1 900] Reading from authors such as Livy, Caesar, and Cicero. Must be taken in A,B sequence. Prerequisite: CLAS 202A with a passing grade.
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CLAS 230: Classical Mythology
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Same as WMST 230. (University Core Curriculum) [IAI Course: H9 901] An inquiry into the nature of myth and its relevance today while studying selected myths principally of the Greeks and Romans.
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CLAS 270: Greek Civilization
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
(University Core Curriculum) An introduction to the life and culture of ancient Greece. Greek contributions to western civilization in literature, art, history, and philosophy. No knowledge of Greek or Latin is required.
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CLAS 271: Roman Civilization
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
(University Core Curriculum) An introduction to the life and culture of ancient Rome. Rome's function in assimilating, transforming, and passing on the Greek literary and intellectual achievement. Rome's own contributions in the political, social, and cultural spheres. No knowledge of Greek or Latin is required.
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CLAS 310: Art & Arch Mediterranean
3.00 - 9.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
(Same as ANTH 430D and AD 407) An introduction to art historical, archaeological, and historical approaches to the physical remains of the ancient Mediterranean. Emphasis normally on Greece or Rome. Can be repeated if offered on different topics. Occasionally offered overseas. No prerequisites.
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