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AMST 496: Honors Research in American Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
Research and writing of an honors project in American Studies. AMST 496 is to be taken after AMST 495 during the senior year. Prerequisites: AMST 495 and permission of the department. Note: For general education requirement determination, ANCS and ARCH are considered the same discipline and department.
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ANCS 110: Introduction to Ancient Egypt
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
GEP/GFR: AH or C. The course will be a survey of ancient Egyptian society from Neolithic times to the death of Cleopatra (30 B.C.E.). Emphasis will be placed on early Egypt, the Old, Middle and New Kingdoms.
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ANCS 120: The Greeks and the Romans in the Mediterranean World
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
GEP/GFR: AH or C. The material in this course will bring together the experiences of the Greeks and the Romans as a part of the Mediterranean world. It will emphasize, among other things, the influence of other cultures on the Greeks and Romans, the interrelationship of Greek and Roman culture and the progress of Romanization as a result of the spread of Roman culture throughout the empire.
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ANCS 150: English Word Roots From Latin and Greek
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
GEP/GFR: AH or C. Students study the debt of English to the two major tongues of classical antiquity in the West. The cognate nature of the Indo-European languages is considered in this basic course in English etymology. Students can expect to experience a large increase in their vocabularies, to learn a systematic way of deducing meanings of new words when a dictionary is not available and to develop the vocabulary of a truly liberally educated person.
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ANCS 200: Israel and the Ancient Near East
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
GEP/GFR: AH or C. A survey of the cultures of the ancient Near East including Assyria, Persia and especially the development of ancient Judaism. Notes: Also listed as RLST 201 and JDST 200.
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ANCS 201: The Ancient Greeks
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
GEP/GFR: AH or C. A survey of ancient Greek society including the Aegean Bronze Age, the nature of the polis, the Persian and Peloponnesian wars, life in Athens, Alexander the Great, developments in art and literature, and mythology.
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ANCS 202: The Roman World
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
GEP/GFR: AH or C. A survey of ancient Roman society including Rome's march to the empire, the Roman Revolution, Augustus and the creation of the empire, the end of the ancient world, the rise of Christianity, developments in art and literatures, and mythology.
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ANCS 202H: The Roman World- Honors
1.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
GEP/GFR: AH or C. This course is for students who wish to take an honors component in connection with ANCS 202. The student must be enrolled in ANCS 202 to be eligible to take ANCS 202H. Various topics will be looked at in more depth via discussion, class participation and work on the Web. Corequisites: ANCS 202.
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ANCS 203: Earliest Christianity
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
GEP: N/A. GFR: Meets AH or C. A survey of the development of early Christianity in the Roman Empire. Topics include the status of foreign religions in the empire, the social world of early Christianity, the attitude of the Roman government toward Christians, persecution and the triumph of Christianity. Notes: Also listed as RLST 203.
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ANCS 204: Masterpieces of Ancient Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
GEP/GFR: AH or C. A study of the classical and/ or Judeo-Christian traditions in Western literature and, in some cases, their relationship to the writings of the Old Testament. Greek and Latin classics such as Homer's Iliad, Sappho's andCatullus' love poetry, and Virgil's Aeneid, will be read in English translation. Notes: Also listed as CPLT 203.
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