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CLAS 601: Research:[Topic
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Oregon
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CLAS 602: Supervised College Teaching
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University of Oregon
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CLAS 605: Reading and Conference:[Topic
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University of Oregon
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University of Oregon
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University of Oregon
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University of Oregon
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University of Oregon
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University of Oregon
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CLAS 611: Introduction to Philological Methods
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Introduces graduate students to methodological approaches for the study of antiquity, employing faculty expertise in literary criticism, ancient art, historiography, epigraphy, ancient philosophy, and paleography.
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COLT 101 ,102, 103: Introduction to Comparative Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Introduction to the comparative study of literature. 101: world literature, emphasis on literary genre, historical period. 102: world literature in its social and political contexts. 103: visual culture from around the world. Calhoon, Middlebrook.
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