Classical Studies Courses
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CLCS 181 Classical World Civilizations
CLCS 230 Introduction to Classics
CLCS 232 Classical Roots of English Words
CLCS 237 Gender and Sexuality in Greek & Roman Antiquity
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CLCS 330 Greek Literature in Translation
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CLCS 331 Latin Literature in Translation
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CLCS 333 Comparative Mythology
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CLCS 335 Introduction to Classical Mythology
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CLCS 336 The Ancient World Onscreen
CLCS 337 The Ancient Epic
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CLCS 338 The Tragic Vision
CLCS 339 Literature and the Law
CLCS 380
Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic World
CLCS 381
Julius Caesar: Statesman, Soldier, Citizen
CLCS 383
The Roman Empire
CLCS 385 Science, Medicine, & Magic in the Ancient West
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CLCS 386 Ancient Greek Religion
CLCS 387 Ancient Roman Religion
CLCS 480 Potters & Society in Antiquity
CLCS 481 Culture & Society in the Age of Pericles
CLCS 483
Republican Rome
CLCS 499 Special Topics in Classics
CLCS 590 Directed Reading in Classics
CLCS 593 Special Topics in Classical Literature
GREK 101 Ancient Greek Level 1
GREK 102 Ancient Greek Level 2
GREK 201 Ancient Greek Level 3
GREK 202 Ancient Greek Level 4
GREK 343 Greek Oratory
GREK 344 Greek Epic
GREK 353 Greek Tragedy
GREK 354 Greek Comedy
GREK 442 Greek Lyric
GREK 444 Greek Philosophers
GREK 446 Greek Historians
GREK 490 Directed Reading in Classical Greek
GREK 590 Directed Reading in Classical Greek
LATN 101 Latin Level 1
LATN 102 Latin Level 2
LATN 201 Latin Level 3
LATN 202 Latin Level 4
LATN 343 Roman Oratory
LATN 344 Roman Epic
LATN 345 Roman Elegy
LATN 346 Roman Rhetoric
LATN 347 Roman Comedy
LATN 442 Roman Lyric Poetry
LATN 443 Roman Satire
LATN 444 Roman Philosophers
LATN 445 Roman Encyclopedists
LATN 446 Roman Historians
LATN 490 Directed Reading in Latin
LATN 519 Teaching College Latin
LATN 590 Directed Reading in Latin
LATN 601 First Course to Establish Reading Knowledge
LATN 605 Second Course to Establish Reading Knowledge
** These courses satisfy College of Liberal Arts Core Curriculum requirements.
Information on Majors and Minors in Classical Studies