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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
The history, culture, and lifestyles of the ancient Greeks and Romans. On demand. May be registered as History 310. Credit not allowed in both Classics 310 and History 310.
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3.00 Credits
The history, culture, and lifestyles of the ancient Greeks and Romans. On demand.
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3.00 Credits
Greek social and political history from the period of the Persian Wars to the Achaean War, covering Classical Athens and Sparta, the Peloponnesian War, and the rise of Macedon and Alexander the Great, with an emphasis on the art, philosophy, and religion of Greece’s polis-based society during the 5th and 4th centuries BC. May be registered as HIST 3110. Credit not allowed in both CLAS 3110 and HIST 3110.
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3.00 Credits
Roman social and political history from the 8th century to 44 BC covering, through an analysis of their art, philosophy, and literature, the Romans’ origins, their city’s development and growth into an imperial power, as well as the key figures involved in the break-up of the Republic. May be registered as HIST 3140. Credit not allowed in both CLAS 3140 and HIST 3140.
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3.00 Credits
Roman social and political history from 44 BC to AD 491, covering through an analysis of their art, philosophy, and literature the rise of bureaucratic government, the Roman economy, life under the Julio-Claudians, Flavians, Antonines, Severans, Diocletian, and Constantine, Rome’s interaction with barbarians and Christians, and the fall of the Western empire. May be registered as HIST 3150. Credit not allowed in both CLAS 3150 and HIST 3150.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the origin of tragedy and its dramatic and philosophical development in the works of Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, and Seneca. On demand. May be registered as ENGL 3500. Credit not allowed in both CLAS 3500 and ENGL 3500.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the origin of tragedy and its dramatic and philosophical development in the works of Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, and Seneca. On demand. May be registered as English 395. Credit not allowed in both Classics 395 and English 395.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the origins and meaning of Greek and Roman myths, their importance for understanding ancient culture, and their influence on later literature and art. On demand.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the origins and meaning of Greek and Roman myths, their importance for understanding ancient culture, and their influence on later literature and art. On demand.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the origins, development, and changes in comedy as seen in the works of Aristophanes, Menander, Plautus, and Terence. On demand.
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