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Courses in Classical Humanities (190)

Courses in Classical Humanities (190)

01:190:305 Crisis of the Roman Republic

  • Course Code: 01:190:305
  • Semester(s) Offered: Fall, Spring
  • Credits: 3

Roman political, social, and cultural history during the crisis of the late republic from 133 BC, the tribunate of Tiberius Gracchus, through the establishment of the principate by the Emperor Augustus.

01:190:495 Honors Project

  • Course Code: 01:190:495
  • Semester(s) Offered: Fall, Spring
  • Credits: 4

Independent or team projects resulting in a written paper, a performance, or some other appropriate form of public presentation such as drama, poetry, narrative prose, or museum excavation materials. Open only to honors students in one of the fields in classics.

01:190:496 Honors Project

  • Course Code: 01:190:496
  • Semester(s) Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
  • Credits: 4

Independent or team projects resulting in a written paper, a performance, or some other appropriate form of public presentation such as drama, poetry, narrative prose, or museum excavation materials. Open only to honors students in one of the fields in classics.

01:190:493 Special Topics Seminar

  • Course Code: 01:190:493
  • Semester(s) Offered: Fall
  • Credits: 3

Advanced study of a problem, topic, or theme in Greek and Roman Studies.
Open only to junior or senior majors in Classics or by permission of instructor.

01:190:494 Special Topics Seminar

  • Course Code: 01:190:494
  • Semester(s) Offered: Spring
  • Credits: 3

Advanced study of a problem, topic, or theme in Greek and Roman Studies.
Open only to junior or senior majors in Classics or by permission of instructor.

  1. 01:190:492 Independent Study in Classics
  2. 01:190:491 Independent Study in Classics
  3. 01:190:432 Sanskrit II
  4. 01:190:431 Sanskrit I

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