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Classical Language Courses


Any full-credit Greek or Latin language course numbered 033 or above satisfies the Foreign Language Requirement. course and course, which are half-credit courses, must be passed twice to satisfy the Foreign Language Requirement.

Greek


  • course - Introductory Classical Greek Accelerated

  • course - Intermediate Greek

  • course - Advanced Greek Readings

  • course - Readings in Koine Greek

Latin


  • course - Introductory Latin Accelerated

  • course - Intermediate Latin

  • course - Advanced Latin Readings

  • course - Medieval Latin Translation

Classical Civilization and Literature in Translation Courses


  • course - Greek and Roman Classics

  • CLAS010 SC - Epic Heroes and Form in Pop Culture

  • CLAS018 SC - The Ancient Novel and Romance

  • CLAS019 SC - The Ancient World in Film

  • course - Epic: Gods and Heroes

  • course - Gods, Humans and Justice in Ancient Greece

  • course - The Art of Leadership in Ancient Greece

  • course - Gender and Sexuality in Ancient Rome

  • course - The History of Sexuality

  • course - Gender and Sexuality in Ancient Greece

  • course - The Politics of Persuasion in Democratic Athens

  • course - Philosophy of Education

  • course - Archaeology and Society

  • CLAS121 PZ - Classical Mythology

  • CLAS150 PZ - Special Topics

  • CLAS161 PZ - Greek Art and Archaeology

  • CLAS162 PZ - Roman Art and Archaeology

  • CLAS175 PZ - International Cultural Heritage

  • course - Senior Thesis in Classics

  • course - Senior Project

  • course - Classics: Directed Readings

  • course - Classics: Independent Research


Courses From Related Departments


  • ARCN130 SC - Unraveling the Gordian Knot: Archaeological Conservation and Tomb of King Midas

  • GOVT172 CM - Political Philosophy and Foreign Policy

  • course - Heroes and Heroines in the Ancient Mediterranean

  • HIST054 CM - Bread and Circuses: The Politics of Roman Private Life

  • course - Politics of Honor in Ancient Greece

  • HIST103A CM - From Village to Empire: The History of the Roman Republic, 750-44 BCE

  • HIST103B CM - Governing Rome: The History of the Roman Empire: 44 BCE - 337 CE

  • HIST104 CM - Late Antiquity and Early Middle Ages

  • course - Achilles to Alexander

  • HIST106 CM - Ancient Life in Letters

  • HIST107 CM - Reading Ancient and Medieval Historians

  • HIST108 CM - Age of Cicero

  • HIST110 CM - Topics in Ancient History

  • course - Ancient Philosophy

  • course - Socrates

  • course - Tutorial in Ancient Philosophy

  • course - Classical Political Theory

  • RLST091 SC - Heretics, Deviants and “Others” in Early Christianity

  • RLST092 SC - Introduction to Early Christianities

  • RLST170 SC - Women and Religion in Greco-Roman Antiquity

  • course - Science and Technology in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds