Classics Announces Spring 2021 Course Offerings
Classical Studies is an interdisciplinary program in the Department of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures that offers a major, minor, and departmental honors.
Students can take courses in a wide range of topics focused on the Ancient Mediterraenan World, including Latin and Ancient Greek languages and literatures; art, architecture, and archaeology; urbanism; social, cultural, political, and legal history; historiography; religion and myth; Classical reception; gender studies; and philosophy.
Classics leads regular study abroad programs, Classics in Greece and Classics in Italy (currently on hold due to COVID-19). Undergraduate research opportunities are also available on the Virtual Pompeii and Virtual Roman Retail projects and the Marzuolo Archaeological Project.
SPRING 2021 COURSE OFFERINGS:
- CLST 1003(H) - Introduction to Classical Studies, Greece
Instructor: Daniel Levine - MW 3:05pm-4:20pm (remote) - CLST 2323 - Greek and Roman Mythology
Instructor: David Fredrick (online) - CLST 4003H - Honors Classical Studies Colloquium: Non-Binary Rome
Instructor: David Fredrick - MW 4:35pm-5:50pm (TBA) - CLST 4413/ARHS 4413(H)/6413 - Greek Art and Archaeology
Instructor: Rhodora Vennarucci - TTH 3:30pm-4:45pm (remote) - GREK 1013 - Elementary Ancient Greek II
Instructor: Joy Reeber - MWF 10:45am-11:35am (TBA) - GREK 4013/5013 - Greek Epic Poety
Instructor: Daniel Levine - Day/Time as Arranged (remote) - HIST 4003 - Democratic Athens
Instructor: Charles Muntz - MWF 9:40am-10:30am (TBA) - HIST 4023 - Roman Republic
Instructor: Charles Muntz - MWF 10:45am-11:35am (TBA) - LATN 1013 - Elementary Latin II
Section 001: Instructor: Rhodora Vennarucci - MWF 11:50am-12:40pm (remote)
Section 002: Instructor: Rachel Murray - MWF 10:45am-11:35am (TBA) - LATN 2013 - Intermediate Latin: Catullus
Instructor: Joy Reeber - MWF 12:55pm-1:45pm (TBA) - LATN 4003/5003 - Roman History
Instructor: Joy Reeber - TTh 11am-12:15pm (TBA)
Topics
Contacts
Rhodora Vennarucci, assistant professor
World Languages, Literatures and Cultures
616-717-3140,
rgvennarucci@gmail.com
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