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CHEM 480: Senior Research
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Department Open to seniors majoring in chemistry and to other qualified students with permission of the department. Students are required to give a one-hour seminar on some topic in chemistry chosen in consultation with a department member and using the primary literature. Required: one regular term and Short Term. Application must be made with faculty prior to registration.
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CHEM 490: Senior Honors Research
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Department Open to majors with permission of the department. Required both regular terms and Short Term. Interested majors should consult the chair of the department no later than the end of the second term of their junior year. Application must be made with faculty prior to registration.
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CLAS 130: Classical Greek Literature
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Franko Reading and discussion of outstanding works in translation from Archaic, Classical, and Hellenistic Greece, including selections from such authors as Homer, Sophocles, Euripides, Sappho, Herodotus, Plato, and Aristophanes. The course examines what makes these works "classics," the definingcharacteristics of different genres, and the social context in which these authors worked. Open to first-year students. Not offered in 2008-09. (f, w, x, ANC)
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CLAS 138: Classical Mythology
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Franko An introduction to the nature and function of myth in Greece and Rome. Readings and discussions will give an understanding of the role of myth in religion, history, politics, and social organization. The course will also introduce the various methodologies for studying myth, such as comparative, historical, psychoanalytic, structuralist, folkloric, and feminist approaches. Open to firstyear students. Offered Term 2. (ANC)
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CLAS 140: Roman Literature
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Franko Reading and discussion of outstanding works in translation from the Roman republic and empire, including selections from such authors as Virgil, Ovid, Catullus, Horace, Cicero, Tacitus, Juvenal, and Plautus. The course examines what makes these works "classics," the defining characteristics of differentgenres, and the social context in which these authors worked. Open to firstyear students. Not offered in 2008-09. (f, w, x, ANC)
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CLAS 141: Roman Authors
1.00 Credits
Hollins University
Department A one-credit course that focuses on a particular author or genre. The class discusses works read in English, their social and literary background, and modern scholarly approaches to them. This course meets once a week in conjunction with the 300-level Latin offering on that author or genre. This course is not open to those enrolled in the 300-level Latin course. The course can be repeated for credit. Open to first-year students. Not offered in 2008-09. (ANC)
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CLAS 240: Greek History
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Franko Also listed and described as HIST 240. Not offered in 2008-09. (ANC)
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CLAS 241: Roman History
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Franko Also listed and described as HIST 241. Not offered in 2008-09. (ANC)
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CLAS 245: Myth And Ancient Art
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Salowey Myths from the near-eastern, Egyptian, and classical worlds are not only preserved in textual sources but also in vase paintings, architectural sculpture, carved reliefs, frescoes, and other painted media. We'll compare the artistic representations with literary sources for the mythological stories of several ancient civilizations, discuss myths known only from visual sources, learn the elements of iconography, and examine the interplay of text and image in many works of art. Also listed as ART 245. Open to first-year students. Not offered in 2008-09. (f, w, x, AES, ANC)
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CLAS 261: Ancient Art
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Salowey Also listed and described as ART 261. Prerequisite: q. Offered Term 1. ( Q, AES, ANC)
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