Department of Classical Studies

Fall 2013 Course Offerings

This is the planned schedule, but changes may be required due to budget and staff changes.

Courses in English

Course
Title
Instructor
Days
Time
General Ed. Credit
CCI 102 Classical Art of Persuasion Staff MWF 10-10:50 GRD.GL.SI
CCI 201
Intro. to Greek Civilization
Simmons
TR
9:30-10:45
GHP.GL.GPM
CCI 202
Intro. to Roman Civilization
Staff
TR
11-12:15
GHP.GL.GPM
CCI 205
Mythology (3 sections)


Murphy
Parker
Staff

MW
TR
TR


3:30-4:45
9:30-10:45
2-3:15

GLT.GL
CCI 207 Ancient Sports & Society Murphy MW 2-3:15 GSB.GL
CCI 212
Intro. to Roman Archaeology
Heyn
MWF
11-11:50
GHP.GL.GPM  Honors section available
CCI 227
Comp. Studies in World Epics
Staff
MWF
12-12:50
GLT.GL
CCI 306
Classical Comedy
Simmons
TR
12:30-1:45
GFA.GL
CCI 365
Archaeology of Roman Provinces: Asia Minor, Syria
Heyn
TR
11-12:15
SI  Honors section available; Pr. CCI 212 or permission
CCI 490
Seminar in Cl. Studies
Zarecki
MW
2-3:15
WI; permission of instructor

Ancient Greek Courses

Course
Title
Instructor
Days
Time
Prerequisites
GRK 201 Elementary Ancient Greek I Shelmerdine MWF 9-9:50  
GRK 203 Intermediate Ancient Greek I Murphy MWF 10-10:50 C- or better in GRK 202
GRK 312 Greek Orators Murphy MWF 10-10:50 GRK 204

Latin Courses

Course
Title
Instructor
Days
Time
Prerequisites
LAT 101 Elementary Latin I
(4 sections)
Heyn
Shelmerdine
Zarecki
Simmons
MWF 9-9:50
10-10:50
11-11:50
12-12:50
LAT 199 Conversational/Modern Latin
  1 s.h. ; Pass/Fail
Wharton M 4-4:50 LAT 102 or 140 or permission
LAT 203 Intermediate Latin I
(2 sections)

Simmons
Wharton

MWF 10-10:50
11-11:50
C- or better in LAT 102 or 140, or placement score
LAT 303 Roman Comedy Parker TR 3:30-4:45 LAT 204
LAT 552 Teaching Secondary Level Latin: Current Trends Shelmerdine WEB special permission only
LAT 600 Vergil Wharton WEB