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CJ 400: Directed Independent Study
5.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Individually-designed in-depth study of a specific topic in criminal justice. Not available for minor credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission of program coordinator. Unit(s): 0.5
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CJ 450: Research Practicum
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Student-designed research project. Not available for minor credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission of program coordinator. Unit(s): 0.5-1
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CJ 490: Criminal Justice Senior Seminar
1.00 Credits
University of Richmond
In-depth discussion and analysis of major components of the criminal justice system: police, courts and corrections. Not available for minor credit. Prerequisite(s): Senior status in the criminal justice major or permission of program coordinator. Unit(s): 1
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CLCV 498: Major Seminar
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Methodologies appropriate to the study of classical civilization and the writing of a research paper. Prerequisite(s): Permission of department. Unit(s): 1 Additional Information: All classical civilization junior and senior majors must take this course. The course comprises the preparation and writing of a major research paper or completion of a major project in the classical civilization area emphasized by the individual major. Prerequisite: student must be a declared junior or senior classical civilization major. Laskaris, R 7:00-9:40 pm.
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CLSC 201: Classical Courses Offered in English for Classical Civilization Major and Minor Elements in the English Language
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
A study of how Latin and Greek have contributed to English vocabulary -- basic, learned, and technical. In addition to developing the skill of seeing within English words meaningful prefixes, roots, and suffixes, topics of interest include the history of English, the expansion of English vocabulary via borrowing and neologism, and the ways words' meanings may change over time. Unit(s): 1 Additional Information: One of the most important ways Greece and Rome connect with our world is through the words and word-parts English has taken from Greek and Latin. Classics 201 will examine this linguistic connection and teach the skill of seeing and understanding roots, prefixes and suffixes that make up many English words and that reveal a lot about their history and meaning. The course will include specialized terminologies used in medicine and law. No prerequisite. Simpson, TR 2:15-3:30.
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CLSC 205: Greek and Roman Mythology:Epic
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Selected mythic themes in Greek and Roman epic literature from Homer to Ovid. Emphasis on myths prominent in Western literature. General Education Requirement: (FSLT) Unit(s): 1 Additional Information: Stories of gods and heroes as told by Homer, Vergil and Ovid. We will attempt to understand how myths arose and functioned in the oral culture of the early Greeks, and how they were used by poets in the literary cultures that followed. Satisfies the Literary Studies (FSLT) requirement. No prerequisite. Folch, MW 3:45-5:00.
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CLSC 207: Greek Magic
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Exploration of magic as a means to understanding and affecting the natural world. Major topics include erotic magic, dreams and divination, ritual purification, sacred plants, and healing. Unit(s): 1
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CLSC 208: Mythology:Greek Drama
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Study of myths preserved in Greek dramas, and historical and literary analysis of these plays. 3 sem. hrs. (FSLT) Date Approved: July 1, 2002.
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CLSC 210 A: History of Early Medicine
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Medical concepts and practices of several ancient peoples of the Aegean and Mediterranean, with a focus on the Greeks and Romans. The development of medicine in Western, Byzantine, Islamic, and Arabic traditions is traced into modern times. Unit(s): 1
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CLSC 212: Dining and Drinking in Classical Antiquity
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
A social history of eating and drinking in the ancient Mediterranean world, from communal religious feasts to private banquets. Using primary ancient sources (literary texts, artistic representations, and archaeological finds), examines the roles of dining and drinking in ancient societies and social ideologies. General Education Requirement: FSSA Unit(s): 1
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