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CLAS 213: Intermediate Greek- GS
7.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
A completion of the study of grammar, syntax and vocabulary of Greek prose and poetry. Readings will include selections from Herodotus, Thucydides and Plato. Prerequisite: CLAS / GREK 112. Fall semester, alternate years.
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CLAS 314: Classical and Medieval Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
An examination of the political theories of major ancient and medieval thinkers. Issues such as the origin, purpose, nature and types of political societies, the meaning of citizenship, the relation of the individual to society and the meaning of authority and rulership will be investigated in the writings of Plato, Aristotle, Augustine and Aquinas. Fall semester, alternate years.
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CLAS 320: Classical Sculpture and Architecture
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
A survey of the Greco-Roman tradition in sculpture and architecture. The influence of these traditions is explored in the spatial arts of Europe and America. Fall semester.
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CLAS 320 - Classical Sculpture and Architecture
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CLAS 325: Classical Mythology- GS
10.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
This course will study both Greek and Roman mythology in their literary and cultural contexts. The course will consider the meanings, purposes and universality of various myths, such as the stories of Prometheus, Orpheus, Oedipus and Aeneas.It may also include comparative elements, touching for example, Norse, Celtic and American Indian myths.
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CLAS 325 - Classical Mythology- GS
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CLAS 326: The History of Ancient Greece
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
This course explores ancient Greek civilization from its dawn in the second millennium B.C. to its absorption by the Roman Empire in the third century B.C. Key themes will include: tyranny and democracy; innovations in philosophy and science; competition through warfare and athletics; mythology, poetry and history; new standards in art and architecture. This course seeks to illustrate how different our world would be without the vibrant and creative culture of ancient Greece. Fall semester, alternate years.
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CLAS 326 - The History of Ancient Greece
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CLAS 328: The History of Ancient Rome
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
This course is an exploration of Roman civilization from its origin in a tiny Italian village of the eighth-century B.C. to the decline of its vast empire in the fifth century A.D. Key themes include political, administrative and legal achievements; conquest, imperialism and multi-culturalism; the shift from republic to empire; daily life in town and country; the impact of Christianity; architecture and urbanism. This course is designed to provide the student with a firm grounding in the Roman experience and a keen awareness of what we today owe the Romans of the distant past. Spring semester, alternate years.
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CLAS 334: Tragedy and Philosophy- GS
10.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
A study of tragedy as a dramatic and literary form and the different western philosophical theories of tragedy inspired by that art form. One half of the course will concentrate on Greek tragedy (Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides) and its commentators, both ancient (Plato and Aristotle) and modern. The second half will examine both Renaissance and modern examples of the tragic tradition with contemporary philosophical readings on the significance of that tradition. Alternate years.
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CLAS 490: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
This course allows a student and instructor to read a major Greek / Latin author or text of particular interest. Prerequisite: Instructor's consent and approval of the Associate Dean of Humanities and Fine Arts.
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COME 122: Principles of Interpersonal Communication
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
Develops basic principles, characteristics, types and summary propositions of personal communication. Examines the relationships between concepts such as language, perceptions, self-concept, listening and values in their bearing upon personal communication. Fall and Spring semesters.
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COME 124: Principles of Mass Communication
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
Development and application of basic communication principles in mass media. Examination of a variety of media: print, film, electronic. Fall and Spring semesters.
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