CLASSIC Course Descriptions for 2023-2024

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CourseTitleInstructorDescription
CLASSIC 36AEARLY GREECEBRANSCOME, D.A survey of ancient Greek civilization from its origins in the Bronze Age to the mid-Archaic period. Examines political and social history, as well as literature, art, religion, and archaeological remains.

Same as HISTORY 36A.

(IV)
CLASSIC 45ATHE GODSGIANNOPOULOU, Z.An overview of the main myths of the gods of the ancient Greeks and Romans and their influence in contemporary and later literature and art. Includes readings from both ancient and modern sources.

(IV)
CLASSIC 99SPEC STDS:CLASSICSSTAFFLower-division level independent research with Classics faculty.

Repeatability: May be repeated for credit unlimited times.
CLASSIC 140ENTANGLED EURASIACANEPA, M.Same as Art History 150


Selected topics in society and culture of the Graeco-Roman world. Readings in translation.

Repeatability: Unlimited as topics vary.
CLASSIC 170GREEK RELIGIONBRANSCOME, D.Classic 170/Rel Std 140: Greek Religion

This course surveys the nature, development, and practice of ancient Greek religion from the Bronze Age (ca. 1800 BCE) to the end of the Classical period (323 BCE). A wide range of ancient sources will be studied to see what they can tell us about Greek religion: literary sources (such as the epic poet Homer, the tragedian Aeschylus, and the historian Herodotus); inscriptions (civic and funereal); vase paintings and sculpture; and archaeological sites and monuments (such as temples and tombs). One of the focuses of the course will be on the differences between state-based worship and private worship of the Greek gods, on the respective roles that the gods were thought to play in the life of a Greek city-state (polis) and in the life of a Greek individual.
CLASSIC 198DIRECTED GROUP STDYSTAFF
CLASSIC 199INDEPENDENT STUDYHERNANDEZ, A.Independent research with Classics faculty.

Repeatability: May be repeated for credit unlimited times.
CLASSIC 199INDEPENDENT STUDYZISSOS, P.Independent research with Classics faculty.

Repeatability: May be repeated for credit unlimited times.
CLASSIC 199INDEPENDENT STUDYPANTELIA, M.Independent research with Classics faculty.

Repeatability: May be repeated for credit unlimited times.
CLASSIC 199INDEPENDENT STUDYKARANIKA, A.Independent research with Classics faculty.

Repeatability: May be repeated for credit unlimited times.
CLASSIC 199INDEPENDENT STUDYGIANNOPOULOU, Z.Independent research with Classics faculty.

Repeatability: May be repeated for credit unlimited times.
CLASSIC 199INDEPENDENT STUDYSNYDER, R.Independent research with Classics faculty.

Repeatability: May be repeated for credit unlimited times.
CLASSIC 280INDEPENDENT STUDYSNYDER, R.
CLASSIC 280INDEPENDENT STUDYGIANNOPOULOU, Z.
CLASSIC 280INDEPENDENT STUDYKARANIKA, A.
CLASSIC 280INDEPENDENT STUDYPANTELIA, M.
CLASSIC 280INDEPENDENT STUDYZISSOS, P.
CLASSIC 280INDEPENDENT STUDYHERNANDEZ, A.
CLASSIC 290RESEARCH IN CLASSICHERNANDEZ, A.
CLASSIC 290RESEARCH IN CLASSICZISSOS, P.
CLASSIC 290RESEARCH IN CLASSICPANTELIA, M.
CLASSIC 290RESEARCH IN CLASSICKARANIKA, A.
CLASSIC 290RESEARCH IN CLASSICGIANNOPOULOU, Z.
CLASSIC 290RESEARCH IN CLASSICSNYDER, R.
CLASSIC 299DISSERTATN RESEARCHHERNANDEZ, A.
CLASSIC 299DISSERTATN RESEARCHZISSOS, P.
CLASSIC 299DISSERTATN RESEARCHPANTELIA, M.
CLASSIC 299DISSERTATN RESEARCHKARANIKA, A.
CLASSIC 299DISSERTATN RESEARCHGIANNOPOULOU, Z.
CLASSIC 299DISSERTATN RESEARCHSNYDER, R.
CLASSIC 399UNIVERSITY TEACHINGBRANSCOME, D.
CLASSIC 399UNIVERSITY TEACHINGGIANNOPOULOU, Z.