Monmouth College Catalog 2014-2015

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LATN 330. Mythology: Topic

1.0 course credit

LATN 430. Roman Literature 3.0 sem hrs Continuation of LATN 310. Students who have not completed LATN 330 or the equivalent are strongly advised to consult with the instructor prior to registration. Students should have senior standing. May be repeated for credit with different topics. GREK 230. Mythology: Topic 1.0 course credit Readings in Greek about the myths discussed in CLAS 230. Students who have not completed GREK 101 and 102 or the equivalent are strongly advised to consult with the instructor prior to registration. May be repeated for credit with different topics. GREK 330. Mythology: Topic 1.0 course credit Continuation of GREK 230. Students who have not completed GREK 230 or the equivalent are strongly advised to consult with the instructor prior to registration. Students should have junior standing. May be repeated for credit with different topics. GREK 430. Mythology: Topic 1.0 course credit Continuation of GREK 330. Students who have not completed GREK 330 or the equivalent are strongly advised to consult with the instructor prior to registration. Students should have senior standing. May be repeated for credit with different topics. Ancient Society Triad: CLAS140. Ancient Society: Topic 0.5 course credit (Cross-listed as HIST140.) A close examination of a particular aspect of Graeco-Roman society with special attention to the ways in which the lives of ancient Greeks and Romans were different from those in the modern world. Each time it is offered, this course covers a different social topic, including the ancient family, athletics, education, political organization and theory, military life, utopias, etc. Focus on primary materials and evidence. May be repeated for credit with different topics. CLAS 240. Ancient Society: Topic 0.5 course credit (Cross-listed as HIST 240) A close examination of a particular aspect of Graeco-Roman society with special attention to the ways in which the lives of ancient Greeks and Romans were different from those in the modern world. Each time it is offered, this course covers a different social topic, including the ancient family, athletics, education, political organization and theory, military life, utopias, etc. Focus on secondary documents and resources. May be repeated for credit with different topics. LATN 240. Ancient Society: Topic 1.0 course credit Readings in Latin in the topics covered in CLAS 240. Students who have not completed LATN 101 and 102 or the equivalent are strongly advised to consult with the instructor prior to registration. May be repeated for credit with different topics. LATN 340. Ancient Society: Topic 1.0 course credit Continuation of LATN 240. Students who have not completed LATN 240 or the equivalent are strongly advised to consult with the instructor prior to registration. Students should have junior standing. May be repeated for credit with different topics. LATN 440. Ancient Society: Topic 1.0 course credit Continuation of LATN 340. Students who have not completed LATN 340 or the equivalent are strongly advised to consult with the instructor prior to registration. Students should have senior standing. May be repeated for credit with different topics. GREK 240. Ancient Society: Topic 1.0 course credit Readings in Greek in the topics covered in CLAS 240. Students who have not completed GREK 101 and 102 or the equivalent are strongly advised to consult with the instructor prior to registration. May be repeated for credit with different topics. MONMOUTH COLLEGE ACADEMIC CATALOG

2014–2015


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