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CHI 492: Directed Study
3.00 Credits
Eastern Connecticut State University
Directed Study Prerequisite: Department Permission Required Course of study under the supervision of a departmental faculty member. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Other hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Independent Study School of Arts and Sciences College Modern and Classical Language Department
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CI 110-111: Elementary Chinese
4.00 Credits
Eastern Connecticut State University
Designed for students with no prior experience with Chinese or whose placement scores are in the range for this course level.This two-semester sequence teaches the essentials of pronunciation, structure, and usage, allowing students to acquire the skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing.Language cultures are explored through a variety of media.Students attend three classes per week and do mandatory online work determined by the instructor.Four credits per semester.
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CI 210-211: Intermediate Chinese
4.00 Credits
Eastern Connecticut State University
Designed for students who have completed CI 110-CI 111 or whose placement scores are in the range for this course level.This two-semester sequence prepares students to continue the study of language on a more advanced level, and includes review of essential points of grammar, vocabulary building, and regular practice in speaking and writing.The language cultures are explored through a wide variety of materials (literary texts, press articles, films, etc.) Students attend three classes per week and do mandatory online work determined by the instructor.Four credits per semester.
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CL 103/203: Masterpieces of Greek Literature in English Translation
3.00 Credits
Eastern Connecticut State University
This course surveys major works of ancient Greek literature, emphasizing the content of this literature as a key to understanding classical Greek civilization and as meaningful in a contemporary context.Three credits.*May be taken to fulfill the core requirement in English literature.
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CL 104/204: Masterpieces of Roman Literature in English Translation
3.00 Credits
Eastern Connecticut State University
This course surveys major works of Roman literature of the republic and early empire, emphasizing the content of this literature as a key to understanding Roman civilization, and as meaningful in a contemporary context.Three credits.* May be taken to fulfill the core requirement in English literature.
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CL 115: Greek Civilization
3.00 Credits
Eastern Connecticut State University
Students study the Greek experience: the social and cultural values, political institutions, and economic structures of the ancient Greeks and their effect on the historical process in the period down to the death of Alexander.Knowledge of Greek is not required.Three credits.** May be taken to fulfill the core requirement in history.
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CL 116: Roman Civilization
3.00 Credits
Eastern Connecticut State University
Roman civilization spanned more than 1,000 years of history and culture, and influenced western society in profound ways.This course traces Rome's development from a small local tribe to a world power, examining how it expanded and conquered the Mediterranean and absorbed into its culture aspects of the peoples it defeated.Knowledge of Latin is not required.Three credits.* *May be taken to fulfill the core requirement in history.
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CL 121: Myth in Classical Literature
3.00 Credits
Eastern Connecticut State University
This course introduces students to classical mythology through an examination of the diverse ways in which myth and legend are treated in the literatures of ancient Greece and Rome.Students read texts in English translation; knowledge of Greek or Latin is not required.Three credits.* May be taken to fulfill the core requirement in English literature.
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CL 123: Women in Classical Literature
3.00 Credits
Eastern Connecticut State University
The course explores the roles of women in ancient Greek and Latin literature through an examination of literary characterizations of women from a variety of genres, including epic poetry, tragedy and comedy.The emphasis of the course will be on the careful reading and analysis of primary texts in translation.Knowledge of Greek and Latin is not required.Three credits.* May be taken to fulfill the core requirement in English literature.
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CL 132/222: The Roman Revolution
3.00 Credits
Eastern Connecticut State University
This course presents a comprehensive study of the political, social, artistic, literary, and military transformation of Rome from the middle of the second-century B.C.through the reign of Augustus, with special attention given to Rome's response to the cultural and governmental challenges imposed by its growing empire and how its responses forever changed the course of Western civilization.Three credits.
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