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CHEM 389: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
Lecture, laboratory and/or literature studies at an advanced level. The intent is to provide students with the opportunity to increase their understanding of chemistry beyond the scope of the basic core courses. Representative topics include areas such as advanced biochemistry, organometallic chemistry, polymer chemistry and heterocyclic chemistry. Prerequisite: Instructor's consent.
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CHEM 490: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
A course that allows students to pursue research on an individual basis under the direction of a faculty member in Chemistry. The specific topic of study is mutually agreed upon by the student and the faculty member directing the research. Prerequiste: Instructor's consent and approval of the Associate Dean of Natural Sciences
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CHEM 492: Directed Research
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
An independent study course involving laboratory and/or literature experiences in consultation with a member of the Chemistry staff. A written report is due two weeks before the end of class. Students who wish to use a summer research experience performed at a site other than St. Norbert College as a substitute for CHEM 492 must have the discipline's approval prior to undertaking the activity. Prerequisite: Instructor's consent.
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CLAS 101: Elementary Latin
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
An introduction to classical Latin with emphasis on the grammar, syntax and vocabulary necessary for reading Latin prose and poetry. The course also stresses the influence of Latin on English vocabulary. Fall semester.
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CLAS 102: Intermediate Latin- GS
7.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
A continuation of CLAS 101 / LATN 101, with extended reading passages in Latin prose and poetry. Prerequisite: CLAS 101 / LATN 101 or Instructor's consent. Spring semester.
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CLAS 111: Elementary Greek
1.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
An introduction to Attic Greek with emphasis on the grammar, syntax and vocabulary necessary for reading Greek prose and poetry. Fall semester, alternate years.
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CLAS 112: Elementary Greek 2- GS
7.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
A continuation of CLAS 111 / GREK 111, with extended reading passages in Greek prose and poetry. Prerequisite: CLAS 111 / GREK 111. Spring semester, alternate years.
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CLAS 200: Augustine and the Classical World
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
This course will survey the life and times of Augustine of Hippo (A.D. 354-430), one of the great thinkers of the Western world. With more than 100 books, 200 letters and 500 sermons, he left a lasting impact on Western philosophy, religion and culture. He is seen as a major influence in shaping the theology of Western Christianity. The goal of this course is to understand how the classical heritage of Greece and Rome influenced Augustine's thinking and in turn his impact on the late Roman world. By reading some of Augustine's writings (in English translation) and those of modern scholars, we will attempt to understand how the synthesis produced by Augustine is both a final flowering of classical civilization itself and a cornerstone of the Christian civilization of the Middle Ages that was to come. Spring semester, alternate years.
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CLAS 203: Readings in Latin- GS
7.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
An in-depth reading and study of an extended work by a major Latin author. Normally this would be from the writings of Cicero or Seneca. Depending on the students' interests, readings may also be selected from the Roman historians or early patristic Christian authors. Fall semester.
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CLAS 207: Greek Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
A study of the ancient Greek thinkers who began Western philosophy, with a focus on Plato and Aristotle. Fall semester.
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