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ENG 205 Methods for Teaching Language Arts

(corequisite SEC 333Y)

ENG AND AYA MAJORS ONLY Language Arts methodologies for teaching grammar, writing and reading

ENG/HIS 273 Classical World
(prerequisite COM 101 or ENG 172)

Introduction to major Greco-Roman authors from the Greek archaic period to early Roman imperial times focusing on mythology

ENG 413Z Greek Literature
(permission of instructor required)

AUTOSTUDY Detailed survey of Greek authors from the Archaic, Classical and Hellenistic periods

ENG 414Z Roman Literature
(permission of instructor required)

AUTOSTUDY Detailed survey of Roman authors from the Late Republican, Augustan, and Early Imperial periods.

ENG 424Z Greek Tragedy
(permission of instructor required)

AUTOSTUDY Concentrated work in one of the following areas: ancient epic, Greek tragedy, ancient comedy, ancient poetry, ancient novel

HIS 105 World Civilization to 1500
(no prerequisite)

 

Survey of social, cultural, economic, and political development of representative world societies from pre-history to 1500 CE

HIS 106 World Civilization from 1500

(no prerequisite)

Survey of social, cultural, economic, and political development of representative world societies from 1500 CE to the present

HIS 252H Greek and Roman Antiquity
(permission of Honors Program Director required)

Survey of major historical developments in ancient Greece and Rome with focus on specific problems and issues using a variety of primary sources

HIS 410Z Roman History
(permission of instructor required)

AUTOSTUDY Detailed survey of Roman history from the early Republican to the late Imperial periods with emphasis on primary source readings

 

IDS Courses:

IDS 100 Foundations Seminar

(no prerequisite)

FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN ONLY Introduction to the Liberal Arts & Sciences, interdisciplinary process, and college study

IDS 201 Introduction to Linguistics
(prerequisites COM 101 and PSY 103)

Survey of phonology, morphology, syntax, writing systems, historical and comparative linguistics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, and animal communication

IDS 380A The Mediterranean: Ancient Greece

(prerequisites IDS 100, sophomore Status, cumulative GPA more than 1.9)

This course explores the impact of ancient Greek culture on the modern world through interdisciplinary readings and a 10-day trip to Greece

 

 

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