Classes in CLAS
| CLAS170 | Greek and Roman Mythology (3 credits) | |||||||||||||||
| Taught in English, no prerequisite: cannot be taken for language credit. This course is particularly recommended for students planning to major in foreign languages, English, history, the fine arts, or journalism. Taught in English. | ||||||||||||||||
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| CLAS271 | Roman Literature in Translation (3 credits) | |||||||||||||||
| Selections in translation of Latin literature to the time of Apuleius. Special emphasis will be placed on poetry of the Augustan Age. No knowledge of Latin is required. | ||||||||||||||||
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| CLAS289A | Are We Rome? (3 credits) | |||||||||||||||
One of the "I" Courses for Spring 2012: Issues-Inspiration-Imagination; http://www.iseries.umd.edu/ Click here for more course information. | ||||||||||||||||
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| CLAS409C | Classics Capstone Seminar:Classical Connections (3 credits) | |||||||||||||||
| Prerequisite: permission of department. Comparative study of selected central aspects of both ancient Greek and Roman cultures as viewed from the standpoints of literary study, history, art history, and other fields as appropriate. Seminar format involving intensive student research. | ||||||||||||||||
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