Classics Announces Spring 2021 Course Offerings

Classics Announces Spring 2021 Course Offerings
University of Arkansas

Classical Studies is an interdisciplinary program in the Department of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures that offers a major, minor, and departmental honors.

Students can take courses in a wide range of topics focused on the Ancient Mediterraenan World, including Latin and Ancient Greek languages and literatures; art, architecture, and archaeology; urbanism; social, cultural, political, and legal history; historiography; religion and myth; Classical reception; gender studies; and philosophy.

Classics leads regular study abroad programs, Classics in Greece and Classics in Italy (currently on hold due to COVID-19). Undergraduate research opportunities are also available on the Virtual Pompeii and Virtual Roman Retail projects and the Marzuolo Archaeological Project. 

SPRING 2021 COURSE OFFERINGS:

  • CLST 1003(H) - Introduction to Classical Studies, Greece
    Instructor: Daniel Levine - MW 3:05pm-4:20pm (remote)
  • CLST 2323 - Greek and Roman Mythology
    Instructor: David Fredrick (online)
  • CLST 4003H - Honors Classical Studies Colloquium: Non-Binary Rome
    Instructor: David Fredrick - MW 4:35pm-5:50pm (TBA)
  • CLST 4413/ARHS 4413(H)/6413 - Greek Art and Archaeology
    Instructor: Rhodora Vennarucci - TTH 3:30pm-4:45pm (remote)
  • GREK 1013 - Elementary Ancient Greek II
    Instructor: Joy Reeber - MWF 10:45am-11:35am (TBA)
  • GREK 4013/5013 - Greek Epic Poety
    Instructor: Daniel Levine - Day/Time as Arranged (remote)
  • HIST 4003 - Democratic Athens
    Instructor: Charles Muntz - MWF 9:40am-10:30am (TBA)
  • HIST 4023 - Roman Republic
    Instructor: Charles Muntz - MWF 10:45am-11:35am (TBA)
  • LATN 1013 - Elementary Latin II
    Section 001: Instructor: Rhodora Vennarucci - MWF 11:50am-12:40pm (remote)
    Section 002: Instructor: Rachel Murray - MWF 10:45am-11:35am (TBA)
  • LATN 2013 - Intermediate Latin: Catullus
    Instructor: Joy Reeber - MWF 12:55pm-1:45pm (TBA)
  • LATN 4003/5003 - Roman History
    Instructor: Joy Reeber - TTh 11am-12:15pm (TBA)
Contacts

Rhodora Vennarucci, assistant professor
World Languages, Literatures and Cultures
616-717-3140, rgvennarucci@gmail.com

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