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CLASSICS IN ENGLISH TRANSLATION 241: Greek and Roman Myth
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
For the Greeks and Romans myth was a cultural reality, just as it is for us. Students in this course read the famous tales told by the poets Homer, Hesiod, Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Vergil, and Ovid, and ponder the deeper truths contained in their works of fiction. The class also explores the use of classical myth in later literature and its manifestations in art, music, and drama from ancient to modern times. Offered annually.
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CLASSICS IN ENGLISH TRANSLATION 243: The Golden Age of Greece
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
Students journey back to the 5th century B.C., as the Athenians emerge triumphant from the Persian Wars and develop the "Golden Age" of Greece. Studying the history, literature, and art of ancient Athens helps students understand the uniqueness of that city-state and its lasting contributions to Western civilization. Offered in alternate years.
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CLASSICS IN ENGLISH TRANSLATION 244: The Golden Age of Rome
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
What made the last years of the Roman Republic and the early years of the Roman Empire "golden" Students learn the answer by reading some of the finest Latin literature ever written, from epic to satire. They also do research with source materials to gain understanding about the society that produced such talented authors. The course emphasizes the many ways in which ancient Rome has influenced and continues to influence Western culture. Offered in alternate years.
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CLASSICS IN ENGLISH TRANSLATION 251: Classical Studies in Greece
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
This course introduces students to the history and art of ancient Greece. It covers more than two thousand years of Greek civilization, from the bronze age through the archaic, classical, and Hellenistic periods. The itinerary takes students to every major region of Greece, with extended stays in Athens and Thessaloniki. When not visiting museums and archaeological sites and learning about ancient Greek culture, students have the opportunity to experience modern Greek culture as well.
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CLASSICS IN ENGLISH TRANSLATION 294: Internship
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
Internship
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CLASSICS IN ENGLISH TRANSLATION 298: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
Independent Study
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CLASSICS IN ENGLISH TRANSLATION 394: Internship
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
Internship
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CLASSICS IN ENGLISH TRANSLATION 396: Directed Undergraduate Research:"Topic Description"
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
This course provides a comprehensive research opportunity, including an introduction to relevant background material, technical instruction, identification of a meaningful project, and data collection. The topic is determined by the faculty member in charge of the course and may relate to his/her research interests. Prerequisite: Determined by individual instructor. Offer based on department decision.
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CLASSICS IN ENGLISH TRANSLATION 398: Independent Research
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
Independent Research
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Computer Science 121: Principles of Computer Science
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
The principles of computing make sounds, images, and animations possible on computers. This course introduces students to computer science (CS), a field devoted to creative problem solving with computers. Students explore fundamental concepts, including recursion, iteration, object-oriented software design, algorithm efficiency, iteration (loop) invariants, levels of naming, computer design, computing ethics. Students apply these concepts daily to create web sites, make music, create and alter images, and produce animations on the computer, individually and in teams.
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