Classical Studies (CLAS) - Topics in the History of Ancient Greece and Rome
CLAS 3436 Topics in the History of Ancient Greece and Rome
Prerequisites:
Any 12 credits in Classical Studies, with at three credits at the 2000 level.
Hours:
Three hours of lecture per week for one term.
Credits:
3
Description:
Students undertake an intensive examination of a specific topic in the social, political, or cultural history of Ancient Greece and Rome. Such topics might include but will not be limited to the origins and evolution of democracy in Greece, the life and career of Alexander the Great, the Hellenistic monarchies, the Roman Revolution, or the Collapse of the Roman Empire to name a few.