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GER: TA (Critical, Analytical Interpretations of Texts) Greek and Roman mythology. Topics include: definitions of myth, theory and interpretation of myth, the literary, historical and cultural context of Greek and Roman myths, and the principal ancient sources. May satisfy the pre-fall 2008 general education requirement in upper-level humanities. 4 credits.
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Illustrated lecture survey of the principal archaeological sites in ancient Greece and Italy. Study of the material culture, monumental remains, and the developing styles in art, architecture, and city planning. Introduction to the goals, methodologies, and achievements of archaeological excavation. May satisfy the pre-fall 2008 general education requirement in upper-level humanities. 4 credits.
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GER: HA (Historical Analysis of Human Interactions) Illustrated lecture survey of the principal archaeological sites in Italy with emphasis on ancient Rome. The material culture and monumental remains and the developing styles in Roman art, architecture, and city planning. Examination of principal sites and monuments, as well as techniques and methods of excavation. May satisfy the pre-fall 2008 general education requirement in upper-level humanities. 4 credits.
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4.00 Credits
GER: HA (Historical Analysis of Human Interactions) Chronological survey of Greek political, military, and economic history, development of literature, sculpture and major architecture; attention to domestic and religious aspects of the Greek experience. May satisfy the pre-fall 2008 general education requirement in upper-level humanities. 4 credits.
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4.00 Credits
GER: HA (Historical Analysis of Human Interactions) A study of Rome from its origins to its putative fall in the fifth century. Focus on the development and influence of Roman social, cultural, and political structures. May satisfy the pre-fall 2008 general education requirement in upper-level humanities. 4 credits.
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GER: TA (Critical, Analytical Interpretations of Texts) Survey in English translation of Classical Greek literature, including the Homeric epic poems, Greek tragedy and comedy, and other significant genres. Helps satisfy the pre-fall 2008 general education requirement in humanities (literature) or may satisfy the pre-fall 2008 general education requirement in upper-level humanities. 4 credits.
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4.00 Credits
GER: TA (Critical, Analytical Interpretations of Texts) Survey in English translation of Latin literature. Topics include: a general survey of Latin literature and the concentrated reading and interpretation of selected works by authors such as Plautus, Caesar, Cicero, Catullus, Horace, Vergil, Livy, Seneca, and others. Helps satisfy the pre-fall 2008 general education requirement in humanities (literature) or may satisfy the pre-fall 2008 general education requirement in upper-level humanities. 4 credits.
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(formerly CL-50) GER: HA (Historical Analysis of Human Interactions) Cultural history of the ancient Greek and Roman world, including art and architecture, archaeology, literature, religion, and daily life. May satisfy the pre-fall 2008 general education requirement in upper-level humanities. 4 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Variable credit.
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4.00 Credits
Study of the fundamental principles and strategies of informative, persuasive, and ceremonial speaking. Emphasis on how to research, organize, and deliver a speech. The ethical, political, and social character of public speaking is also examined. Students perform a variety of speeches and oral exercises and serve as speech critics and interlocutors. 4 credits.
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