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Clasical Studies Courses

History and Anthropology Homer, Illiad

ANTH 102 World Prehistory
ANTH 206 Early Cities
ANTH 210 Prehistoric Ecology
CLAS 202 Athens in the Age of Pericles
CLAS 230 Gender in Antiquity
CLAS 251 The Romans: Republic to Empire

Literature

CLAS 108 Greek Tragedy
CLAS 112 Classical Myths
CLAS 213 Ancient Comedy
CLAS 228 Classical and African Epic
WRRH 310 Readings in Rhetoric, Ancient to Medieval

Religion and Philosophy

CLAS 125 Greek and Roman Religion
PHIL 370 Ancient Philosophy
REL 254 The Question of God/Goddess
REL 258 The Qu'ran and the Bible

Arts

ART 101 Ancient to Medieval Art
ART 116 World Architecture

Classics Courses Offered Occasionally

175 Special Topics
209 Alexander the Great
221 Rise of the Polis
275 Special Topics
283 Aristotle
290 Classical Law and Morality

Smith Hall


For more information, contact

Michael Armstrong, Associate Professor of Classics, ext. 3908, 312 Smith Hall


Administrative Assistant:
Dorothy Vogt
315-781-3793
Smith Hall 212
(8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m.)

FAX: 781-3822