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GER 299: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
Subject and/or authors studied to be chosen by student with approval of professor. Solbakken/ Three credits
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GRK 101: Grek I
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
An introduction to classical Greek language, literature, and culture. Emphasis on the grammatical structures and vocabulary which will enable students to read Greek texts with understanding and facility. (Fall) Catto, Staff/ Three credits
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GRK 101 - Grek I
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GRK 102: Grek II
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
A continuation of Elementary Greek with increased attention to cultural material. (Spring) Catto, Staff/ Three credits
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GRK 201: Grek III
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
Review of basic grammar and introduction to the more advanced points of Greek syntax. Selected readings from Plato’s Apology of Socrates. The completion of Greek 101-102, or—with permission of instructor—one year of high schoolGreek is required for admission. Catto/ Three credits
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GRK 202: Grek IV
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
The class will read selections from the tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides, or the comedies of Aristophanes. Open to students who have completed Greek 201. Catto, Staff/ Three credits
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GRK 301:
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Assumption University
Catto/ Three credits
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GRK 310: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
Area and/or authors studied to be chosen by student with approval of professor. Catto/ Three credits
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HIS 114: The West and the World I
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
This course covers important episodes and trends in the history of the “intercommunicating zone” of Europe, Asiaand Africa from the age of classical empires (Rome, Han China, Mauryan and Gupta India) until the late 18th century. The course will also deal with the origins and expansion of Christianity. It will then cover the dramatic transformation of Western European societies beginning in the 15th century including the first phase of European oceanic exploration and expansion into the Americas. Instructors may also treat one or more of the pre-Columbian American civilizations at their own discretion. The course will also focus on the written analysis of primary documents. Staff/ Three credits
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HIS 115: The West and the World II
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
This course deals with the expansion of political participation in Europe from the Atlantic Revolutions of the late 18th and early 19th centuries to the present. Students will also explore the industrial revolution in Europe and North America as well as other areas of the world. They will examine the experiences of societies in Asia, Africa, and the Americas as global capitalism emerged and European colonial empires expanded. The course will also look at the two World Wars of the 20th century, and the emergence of powerful challenges to liberal democracy worldwide, including communism, fascism, and ethnic nationalisms. It will conclude with the study of particular episodes and trends in world history after 1945. At the instructor’s discretion, these might include the Cold War, emergence of the United States as a superpower, the rise of mass consumer societies, decolonization, changes in gender and family relations, or other themes. The course will also focus on the written analysis of primary documents. HIS114 is not a prerequisite. Staff/ Three credits
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HIS 116: History of Western Civilization I
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
This course will examine human events in the Western world from the classical age of Greece and Rome to the rise and decline of Christianity as a great institutional force in the Middle Ages. Special emphasis will be placed on medieval culture and economy, institutional development, and evolving lifestyle of people. Staff/ Three credits
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