Schedule of Classes — Graduate / Fall 2008 / Classical Studies
(100-199) For Both Undergraduate and Graduate Students |
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Course # | Course Title | Time Location |
Enrl / Lim / Wait | Instructor(s) | ||||
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CLAS 100A 1 |
Survey of Greek History: Bronze Age to 323 BCE
[ hum ] |
M,W
3:40 PM–5:00 PM
Olin-Sang Amer Civ Ctr112 |
Open
29 / 999 / 0 |
Walker, Cheryl L | ||||
CLAS 133A 1 |
The Art and Archaeology of Ancient Greece
[ ca hum ] |
T,F
12:10 PM–1:30 PM
Lown Cntr for JudaicStudies002 |
Open
56 / 999 / 0 |
Koloski-Ostrow, Ann Olga | ||||
CLAS 165A 1 |
Roman Decadence: Latin Literature in Translation
[ hum ] |
T,F
3:10 PM–4:30 PM
Shiffman Humanities Ctr216 |
Open
14 / 999 / 0 |
Koloski-Ostrow, Ann Olga | ||||
CLAS 180A 1 |
Lovers, Tyrants, and Other Enemies: Greek Tragedy from Aeschylus to Brecht
[ ca hum ] |
M,W
5:10 PM–6:30 PM
Olin-Sang Amer Civ Ctr124 |
Open
12 / 999 / 0 |
Visvardi, Eirene | ||||
(200 and above) Primarily for Graduate Students |
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Course # | Course Title | Time Location |
Enrl / Lim / Wait | Instructor(s) | ||||
CLAS 250B 1 |
Capstone Course
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T
1:40 PM–4:30 PM
Rabb Graduate Center203 |
Open
2 / 35 / 0 |
Koloski-Ostrow, Ann Olga
Johnston, Patricia A Muellner, Leonard C Walker, Cheryl L |
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Greek and Latin Courses |
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Course # | Course Title | Time Location |
Enrl / Lim / Wait | Instructor(s) | ||||
GRK 115B 1 |
Ancient Greek Drama
[ fl hum ] This semester studying Euripides' "Hecuba". |
M,W,Th
12:10 PM–1:00 PM
Rabb Graduate Center345 |
Open
4 / 999 / 0 |
Muellner, Leonard C
Visvardi, Eirene |
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LAT 118A 1 |
Latin Lyric and Elegiac Poetry
[ fl hum ] |
M,W,Th
1:10 PM–2:00 PM
Rabb Graduate Center335 |
Open
4 / 999 / 0 |
Johnston, Patricia A | ||||
Cross-Listed in Classical Studies |
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Course # | Course Title | Time Location |
Enrl / Lim / Wait | Instructor(s) | ||||
HIST 103A 1 |
Roman History to 455 CE
[ hum ss ] |
M,W,Th
11:10 AM–12:00 PM
Lown Cntr for JudaicStudies002 |
Open
62 / 999 / 0 |
Kapelle, William E | ||||
HUM 125A 1 |
Topics in the Humanities
[ hum ] Topic for fall 2008: Self.net This course will consider the relation between network technology and subjectivity, using the network as a metaphor to think about distributed identity and cognition. Readings will include a broad range of philosophical works, literary texts, electronic literature, and new media art. While the emphasis will be on network technologies of the digital age, we will also make connections to print culture and the history of the book, as well as to earlier technologies and touchstones of the Western canon. |
M,W,Th
11:10 AM–12:00 PM
Rabb Graduate Center345 |
Open
5 / 999 / 0 |
Swanstrom, Elizabeth Anne | ||||