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Your search for courses · during 2023-24 · tagged with CLAS Core Language · returned 9 results

  • CLAS 165 Race: Antiquity and Its Legacy 6 credits

    In this course we will explore how the Greeks and Romans conceptualized their own notions of racial difference, and also consider how these concepts have influenced later historical periods, including our own. In doing so, students will be able to identify the difference between the way ancient peoples and modern societies think about race and ethnicity, and demonstrate how contemporary discussions of these topics have been shaped by our encounters with antiquity.

    • Spring 2024
    • Humanistic Inquiry Writing Requirement
    • Classics Core Acad Cvc Engmnt/Theortcl
    • CLAS  165.00 Spring 2024

    • Faculty: Staff
    • Size:25
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 205 3:10pm-4:55pm
  • CLAS 400 Senior Research Project 3 credits

    From topics developed in Classics 384, 385, 386, or 387, departmental majors will expand and refine their research into articles to be submitted to a journal of professional style, accepted and edited by the group into a presentable volume.

    • Winter 2024
    • Classics 384, Classics 385, Classics 386 or Classics 387

    • Classics Core
    • CLAS  400.00 Winter 2024

    • Faculty:Chico Zimmerman 🏫 👤
    • Size:10
    • Grading:S/NC
  • GRK 102 Intermediate Greek 6 credits

    Study of essential forms and grammar, with reading of original, unadapted passages.

    • Spring 2024
    • Greek 101 with a grade of at least C-

    • GRK  102.00 Spring 2024

    • Faculty:Chico Zimmerman 🏫 👤
    • Size:25
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 302 9:50am-11:00am
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 302 9:30am-10:35am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 302 9:40am-10:40am
    • GRK  102.07 Spring 2024

    • Faculty:Alex Knodell 🏫 👤
    • Size:20
    • Requires participation in OCS Program: Greece at a Crossroads: History, Landscape, and Material Culture

  • GRK 103 Greek Prose 6 credits

    Selected prose readings. The course will emphasize review of grammar and include Greek composition.

    • Fall 2023
    • Greek 102 with a grade of at least C-.

    • Classics Core
    • GRK  103.00 Fall 2023

    • Faculty: Staff
    • Size:25
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 244 9:50am-11:00am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 244 9:40am-10:40am
  • GRK 204 Intermediate Greek Prose and Poetry 6 credits

    The goal for Intermediate Greek Prose and Poetry is to gain experience in the three major modes of Greek expression most often encountered “in the wild”—prose, poetry, and inscriptions—while exploring the notion of happiness and the good life. By combining all three modes into this one course, we hope both to create a suitable closure to the language sequence and to provide a reasonable foundation for further exploration of Greek literature and culture.

    • Winter 2024
    • Greek 103 with a grade of at least C-

    • ENGL Foreign Literature Literature for Languages Classics Core
    • GRK  204.00 Winter 2024

    • Faculty:Jake Morton 🏫 👤
    • Size:25
    • M, WLibrary 305 9:50am-11:00am
    • FLibrary 305 9:40am-10:40am
  • GRK 285 Weekly Greek 2 credits

    This course is intended for students who have completed Greek 204 (or equivalent) and wish to maintain and deepen their language skills. Students will meet weekly to review prepared passages, as well as reading at sight. Actual reading content will be determined prior to the start of term by the instructor in consultation with the students who have enrolled. There will be brief, periodic assessments of language comprehension throughout the term.

    • Fall 2023, Winter 2024
    • Greek 204 or equivalent

    • Classics Core
    • GRK  285.00 Fall 2023

    • Faculty:William North 🏫 👤
    • Size:25
    • Grading:S/CR/NC
    • WLanguage & Dining Center 205 3:10pm-4:20pm
    • GRK  285.00 Winter 2024

    • Faculty:William North 🏫 👤
    • Size:25
    • Grading:S/CR/NC
    • WLanguage & Dining Center 205 3:10pm-4:20pm
  • LATN 103 Introduction to Latin Prose and Poetry 6 credits

    This course completes the formal textbook introduction to the morphology and syntax of Latin. The focus will be on consolidating and applying grammatical concepts learned throughout the Latin sequence to the reading of extended selections of authentic Roman prose and poetry.

    • Spring 2024
    • Latin 102 with a grade of at least C- or placement

    • Classics Core
    • LATN  103.00 Spring 2024

    • Faculty: Staff
    • Size:20
    • M, WLanguage & Dining Center 244 11:10am-12:20pm
    • T, THLanguage & Dining Center 244 10:45am-11:50am
    • FLanguage & Dining Center 244 12:00pm-1:00pm
  • LATN 204 Intermediate Latin Prose and Poetry 6 credits

    What are the “rules” of friendship? Would you do anything for a friend? Anything? The ancient Romans were no strangers to the often paradoxical demands of friendship and love. The goal for Intermediate Latin Prose and Poetry is to gain experience in the three major modes of Latin expression most often encountered “in the wild”—prose, poetry, and inscriptions—while exploring the notion of friendship. By combining all three modes into this one course, we hope both to create a suitable closure to the language sequence and to provide a reasonable foundation for further exploration of Roman literature and culture.

    • Fall 2023
    • Latin 103 with a grade of at least C- or placement

    • ENGL Foreign Literature Literature for Languages Classics Core
    • LATN  204.00 Fall 2023

    • Faculty:Chico Zimmerman 🏫 👤
    • Size:25
    • M, WWillis 114 11:10am-12:20pm
    • FWillis 114 12:00pm-1:00pm
  • LATN 285 Weekly Latin 2 credits

    This course is intended for students who have completed Latin 204 (or equivalent) and wish to maintain and deepen their language skills. Students will meet weekly to review prepared passages, as well as reading at sight. Actual reading content will be determined prior to the start of term by the instructor in consultation with the students who have enrolled. There will be brief, periodic assessments of language comprehension throughout the term.

    • Fall 2023, Spring 2024
    • Latin 204 or equivalent

    • Classics Core
    • LATN  285.00 Fall 2023

    • Faculty:Chico Zimmerman 🏫 👤
    • Size:25
    • Grading:S/CR/NC
    • MLanguage & Dining Center 205 3:10pm-4:20pm
    • LATN  285.00 Spring 2024

    • Faculty:Chico Zimmerman 🏫 👤
    • Size:20
    • Grading:S/CR/NC
    • MLanguage & Dining Center 205 3:10pm-4:20pm
    • LATN  285.07 Spring 2024

    • Faculty:Alex Knodell 🏫 👤
    • Size:25
    • Grading:S/CR/NC
    • Requires participation in OCS Program: Greece at a Crossroads: History, Landscape, and Material Culture

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