Graduate Courses for Classics (CLAS)
Schedule of Classes:
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Summer
(Only current and next semester available)
CLAS 419 The Classical Tradition (3 credits)
Two hours of lecture and one hour of discussion/recitation per week.
Repeatable to 9 credits if content differs. Credit will be granted for
only one of the following: CLAS419 or CLAS420. Formerly CLAS420.
Examination of the role of Greek and Roman civilization in shaping the
arts and ideas of western culture.
CLAS 470 Approaches to Greek Mythology (3 credits)
Prerequisite: CLAS170 or permission of department.
Ancient and modern approaches to understanding Greek myth as expression
of human experience, including interpretations drawn from psychology,
anthropology, and comparative mythology.
CLAS 488 Independent Study in Classical Civilization (3 credits)
Prerequisite: permission of department. Repeatable to 6 credits if
content differs.
CLAS 495 Senior Thesis in Classics (3 credits)
Prerequisite: permission of department.
Prior departmental approval of research topic is required. Available to
all students who wish to pursue a specific research topic.
CLAS 499 Independent Study in Classical Languages and Literatures (1-3 credits)
Prerequisite: permission of department.
CLAS 621 The Classical Tradition (3 credits)
The role the classics have played in western thought, with particular
attention to literature.
CLAS 688 Special Topics in Classical Civilization (3 credits)
Repeatable to 9 credits if content differs.
CLAS 699 Independent Study in Classical Civilization (1-3 credits)
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Repeatable to 6 credits if
content differs.
CLAS 799 Master's Thesis Research (1-6 credits)
