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CIVILEN 783H: Honors Research
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Supervised research and project work arranged individually for honors students. Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Arr.
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CIVILEN 795: Seminar in Civil Engineering
1.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Lectures and discussions of current topics related to civil engineering presented by faculty, students, and guest speakers; term paper required. Au, Sp Qtrs. 1 2-hr cl.
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CIVILEN 796: Interdepartmental Seminar Urban Transportation
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Lectures and discussions by faculty and guest speakers on topics related to urban transportation problems, issues, and new approaches to solutions; term paper required. Au, Sp Qtrs.
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CIVILEN 797: Interdepartmental Seminars
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Two or more departments may collaborate in presenting seminars in subjects of mutual interest; topics to be announced. Sp Qtr. Repeatable. Cross-listed in Environmental Engineering.
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CLASSICS 101: Ancient Greek Literature in Translation
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Introductory survey of the Greek achievement in literature and its contribution to Western thought; selected readings in English translation in major authors from Homer through the Hellenistic age. 101H (honors) may be available. Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 5 cl. Not open to students with credit for 220. GEC arts and hums lit and social diversity - international issues (Western) course.
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CLASSICS 101H: Ancient Greek Literature in Translation
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Introductory survey of the Greek achievement in literature and its contribution to Western thought; selected readings in English translation in major authors from Homer through the Hellenistic age. Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 5 cl.
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CLASSICS 102: Roman Literature in Translation
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Introductory survey of Roman literature and its importance in the Western literary tradition; selected readings in English translation in major authors, such as Plautus, Vergil, and Ovid. 102H (honors) may be available. Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 5 cl. Not open to students with credit for 221. GEC arts and hums lit and social diversity - international issues (Western) course. 102E may be available on regional campuses for Honors embedded experience.
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CLASSICS 102E: Roman Literature in Translation
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Introductory survey of Roman literature and its importance in the Western literary tradition; selected readings in English translation in major authors, such as Plautus, Vergil, and Ovid. Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 5 cl.
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CLASSICS 210: Classical Background of Scientific Terminology
3.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Study of technical and scientific terms from Greek and Latin sources; roots, word elements, word formation, analysis; helpful in medical, biological, and kindred studies. Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs.
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CLASSICS 222: Classical Mythology
5.00 Credits
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Origins and attributes of the Greek and Roman gods and goddesses, their mythology and its influence on Western culture. 222H (honors) may be available. Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 5 cl. Not open to students with credit for 122H. GEC arts and hums lit and social diversity - international issues (Western) course.
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