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CLAS 115F: First-Year Writing Seminar
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
Independent learning and inquiry in an environment in which students can express knowledge and defend opinions through intensive class discussion, oral presentations, and written expression. May be repeated for credit once if there is no duplication of topic, but students may earn only up to 3 credits in any 115F course per semester of enrollment.
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CLAS 130: Greek Civilization
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
A survey of the history and achievements of Greece from its Mycenaean origins to the Roman domination. Topics include literature, art, athletics, Periclean Athens, the conquest of Alexander, and the Hellenistic age.
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CLAS 146: Roman Civilization
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
Ancient Roman civilization from mythical foundations to the fall of the empire. A historical survey of topics including art and architecture, city life, agriculture, religion, law, slavery, public entertainment, and literature.
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CLAS 150: The Greek Myths
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
A study of the nature of the Greek myths, with consideration of the related Near Eastern myths and the early history of myths in Greece. Both the divine and the heroic myths, with some attention to the development of these myths in Italy and to their influence upon art and literature.
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CLAS 204: Archaic and Classical Greek Art and Architecture, 1000 to 400 B,C,
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
Sculpture, vase painting, architecture, and the minor arts from about 1000 B.C. to the late fifth century B.C. Formal and stylistic developments in relation to changing cultural background. No credit for students who have completed 227. Serves as repeat credit for students who have completed HART 257.
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CLAS 205: Late Classical Greek and Hellenistic Art and Architecture
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
Sculpture, vase painting, architecture, and the minor arts from after the Parthenon to the Roman Empire. A focus on those media (wall painting and mosaic) that develop significantly in this period. Serves as repeat credit for students who have completed HART 258.
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CLAS 206: Roman Art and Architecture
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
Sculpture, architecture, and painting from the tenth century B.C. to the early fourth century A.D. Daily life of the Romans as seen in the towns of Pompeii and Herculaneum. No credit for students who have completed 228. Serves as repeat credit for students who have completed HART 260.
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CLAS 207: History of the Ancient Near East
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
From the neolithic period to the conquests of Alexander the Great, in the geographical area from Persia to Troy and Egypt. Special attention to the history of Israel.
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CLAS 208: History of Greece to Alexander the Great
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
The Greek world from the beginning of the Mycenaean Age (1650 B.C.) to the end of the Classical period. Special attention to the relationship between political history and the development of Hellenism.
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CLAS 209: Greece and the Near East from Alexander to Theodosius
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
From Alexander’s conquest of the Persian Empire to the ascendancy of Christianity in the late fourth century. Emphasis on social, cultural and religious transformations, within the framework of political history.
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