Classics in the GEP (See Curricula)
The non-native language portion of the GEP Variable Course Requirement may be satisfied by testing (obtaining a score of 5 on an AP Latin Examination) or through successful completion of any of the following course sequences: Latin/Greek 101/102 (2 courses, 4/4, 8 credits) OR Latin/Greek 102/201 (2 courses, 4/3, 7 credits) OR Latin/Greek 201/202 (2 courses, 3/3, 6 credits) OR Latin/Greek 202/300-400 (2 courses, 3/3, 6 credits) OR Latin/Greek 300-400 (1 course, 3 credits).
Any of the following courses will satisfy the Literature/Fine Arts portion of the GER/GEP:
Classical Mythology |
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Classical Epic: Gods and Heroes in Homer and Virgil |
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Classical Tragedy |
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The Art and Archaeology of Greece |
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The Art and Archaeology of Italy |
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Pompeii and Herculaneum: Life in the Roman Empire |
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Etruscan Art & Archaeology |
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Cleopatra Through Ancient and Modern Eyes |
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Ancient Medicine in Context |
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CLA 307 |
Ancient Greece and Rome in Film |
CLA 320 |
Golden Age of Rome |
CLA 321 |
Sexuality & Gender in the Ancient World |
Independent Research in Classics |
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Oratory |
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Republican Prose |
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Historiography |
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Drama |
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Lyric Poetry |
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LAT 306 |
Roman Eleqy |
Silver Age Latin |
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Golden Age Latin |
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Epic Poetry |
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Horace |
