Fall 2007 Course Offerings
GRK 211Greek Readings & Grammar Review3 cr. (H. Ausland) Prereq., GRK 102 or equiv. Selections of Greek prose and poetry from the classical period: Plato, Thucydides, Euripides, et al. GRK 300 - Major Greek Writers - 3 cr. (Staff) Prereq., GRK 212 or equiv. Readings in Greek from Homer's Iliad. LAT 101 (Section 1)Elementary Latin I5 cr. (J. Scott) LAT 101 (Section 50)-Elementary Latin I -5cr. (J. Scott) Internet Course. See above. LAT 211Latin Readings & Grammar Review4 cr. (M. Semanoff)
Prereq., LAT 102 or equiv. Selections of Latin prose from the classical period, with complementary exercises in elementary composition. LAT 300(Section 2) -Major Authors 3 cr. (Staff) MCLG 155 - Survey of Classical Greek and Roman Literature - 3 cr. (J. Scott) Primary literature of major Greek and Latin authors of the classical period. Emphasis on the development of genres and on Greece's influence upon Rome. All readings in English. MCLG 301H Classical Greece - 3cr. (H. Ausland) MCLG 361H— Roman and Early Christian Art- 3 cr. (Hipolito R. Chacon) Prereq., ART 150H or 151H or consent of instructor. Same as ART 381H and LS 341H. A survey of the various media used in Roman art; the social, political and economic contexts in which the media were developed; and the transition (technical, iconographic and contextual) to the art of the Early Christian period. MCLG 365E The Roots of Western Ethics 3 cr. (H. Ausland) Related Course PHIL 251HHist. of Ancient & Medieval Philosophy—3 cr. (Paul Muench) The origin of philosophy in ancient Greece; its development into the Roman Empire; its encounter with the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions.
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