CLA 3100: () Offerings |
Surveys Mediterranean history from early Egypt and Mesopotamia to the rise of the Roman Empire with emphasis on the Bronze Age. Enables the student to understand the world of the Old Testament. Offered alternate years. |
Equivalent Courses:HIS 3100
Attributes:Arts and Humanities B, Upper-Division
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CLA 3104: () Offerings |
Surveys the chronological development of Greek poetry and prose in its social context. Enables the student to appreciate great literary works of continuing inspiration to European writers, with special emphasis on literary analysis. Taught in English. Offered alternate years. |
Attributes:Arts and Humanities B, Upper-Division
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CLA 3170: () Offerings |
Explores history, literature, and society of classical Greece and Rome stressing contributions to modern Western civilization. |
Equivalent Courses:HIS 3170
Attributes:Arts and Humanities B, Upper-Division
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CLA 3204: () Offerings |
Surveys the chronological development of Latin poetry and prose in its social context. Enables the student to appreciate great literary works of continuing inspiration to European writers. Special emphasis on literary themes and influence. Taught in English. Offered alternate years. |
Attributes:Arts and Humanities B, Upper-Division, Writing "W" Course
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CLA 4899: () Offerings |
Draws together three strands of the interdisciplinary field of Classics-art/archaeology, history, and literature/philosophy-into a comprehensive view of Greco-Roman antiquity. The course will encourage recollection and reflection upon previous coursework in classics and in the Common Curriculum, integration of classics and the student's own faith commitment, and further pursuit of an area of interest to the student. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
Restrictions:Freshman, Sophomore students are excluded. |
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CLA 4920: () Offerings |
Directed Readings in Classical Literature. May be repeated for credit up to 15 credits. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
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