Courses
Hellenic Studies courses are offered in a variety of disciplines, such as History/Classics, Languages, English, Philosophy etc. Here are some examples*:
- Introduction to Classical Studies 332-101-DW
- Greco-Roman World 332-115-DW
- Egyptian Legacy 332-221-DW
- Conflicts in the Ancient World 332-305-MQ
- Reason and Truth in Ancient Greece 345-101-MQ
- Critical Thinking and the Ancient World 345-101-MQ
- History and Myth of Ancient Greece 345-101-MQ
- World Views of the Ancients 345-102-MQ
- Plato’s World 345-102-MQ
- Greek Mythology 345-102-MQ
- Ancient Greek World Views 345-102-MQ
- Ethical Dilemmas in Greek Myth 345-BXH-DW
- Plato’s Republic 345-BXH-DW
- Literary Genres: Tragedy 603-102-MQ
- Literary Genres: Comedy 603-102-MQ
- World Literature 603-913-DW
- Greek 1 615-102-DW / 615-BWL-DW
- Greek 2 615-202-DW / 615- BXL-DW
(*Note: the list is not exhaustive; not all courses are offered every semester)