Courses
Please visit the EagleApps Course Information and Schedule site for up-to-date course descriptions, faculty, meeting times, and room assignments. Only a selection of these courses is offered in any given term.
Many courses offered by the Classical Studies Department also satisfy University Core requirements in the Arts, Modern History, Cultural Diversity, and Literature/Enduring Questions.
Arts Core |
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ARTH2206/CLAS2208: Art and Myth in Ancient Greece |
THTR2286/CLAS2285: The Chorus, Ancient and Modern: Forms of Communal Performance and the Body Politic |
History Core |
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CLAS1701: Death in Ancient Greece: Achilles to Alexander the Great |
CLAS1702: Rome: Art, Regime, & Resistance |
CLAS1703: St. Petersburg: Dream & Reality |
HIST2201/CLAS2205: Greek History |
HIST2205/CLAS2206: Roman History |
Cultural Diversity |
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CLAS2207: Greeks and Barbarians |
CLAS2268: The Christian East: Orientale Lumen |
Literature Core/Enduring Questions |
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CLAS1701: Death in Ancient Greece: Achilles to Alexander the Great |
CLAS1702: Rome: Art, Regime, & Resistance |
CLAS1703: St. Petersburg: Dream & Reality |
CLAS1704: What is the Good Life? Tolstoy to Chekov |
CLAS1705: Enslavement in Greece and Rome |
Additional Ancient Language Study Opportunities
The Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Theology and Ministry offer coursework and host reading groups in the languages of the Bible, Church Fathers (Patristic Texts), ancient Greece and Rome both for graduate and undergraduate students.