Course Catalogue

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Classical and Interdisciplinary Humanities

GNHU 181: Introduction to Classical Archaeology
GNHU 182: English Vocabulary: Classical Roots
GNHU 201: General Humanities (to 1400)
GNHU 202: General Humanities (from 1400)
GNHU 211: Classicism and American Culture
GNHU 281: Greek Civilization 
GNHU 282: Roman Civilization
GNHU 285: Mythology
GNHU 351: The City in Antiquity
GNHU 361: Selected Topics in Mediterranean Archaeology
GNHU 362: Field Methods in Mediterranean Archaeology
GNHU 375: Study Abroad
GNHU 381: Africa in Classical Antiquity
GNHU 383: Women in Antiquity
GNHU 384: Introduction to Roman Law
GNHU 391: Cooperative Education for the Liberal Arts
GNHU 470: Seminar in Classical Humanities (to 1400)
GNHU 480: Independent Study in General Humanities
GNHU 499: Senior Humanities Seminar

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Greek

GREK 101: Beginning Greek I
GREK 112: Beginning Greek II
GREK 121: Intermediate Greek I
GREK 132: Intermediate Greek II
GREK 261: Greek New Testament I
GREK 262: Greek Epic Poetry
GREK 351: Attic Orators
GREK 352: Greek Tragedy
GREK 362: Greek Historians
GREK 390: Selected Readings in Ancient Greek 
GREK 451: Greek Philosophers

GREK 452: Greek Lyric Poets

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Latin

LATN 101: Beginning Latin I
LATN 112: Beginning Latin II
LATN 121: Intermediate Latin I
LATN 132: Intermediate Latin II
LATN 201: Latin Literature of the Republic
LATN 202: Latin Literature of the Golden Age
LATN 203: Latin Literature of the Silver Age
LATN 204: Latin Literature of the Middle Ages
LATN 251: Roman Letter Writing
LATN 252: Roman Drama
LATN 253: Roman Epic and Vergil
LATN 254: Roman Lyric Poetry
LATN 261: Roman Biography
LATN 351: Roman Historians
LATN 261: Caesar: The End of the Republic
LATN 410: Advanced Latin Grammar
LATN 419: Methods of Teaching Latin
LATN 445: Linguistic History of the Latin Language
LATN 478: Advanced Latin Readings: Selected Topics


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