Courses in Ancient History
ALL ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Classics courses (but no Independent Studies) satisfy the College of Arts and Sciences’ Gen Ed Arts and Humanities distribution requirement. Further College requirements satisfied by individual courses are noted in the description of the course in question.
Graduate Courses
CLAS 5021 (3). Athens and Greek Democracy.
Same as CLAS 4021. Restricted to graduate students only.
CLAS 5031 (3). Alexander the Great and the Rise of Macedonia.
Same as CLAS 4031. Restricted to graduate students only.
CLAS 5041 (3). Classical Greek Political Thought.
Same as CLAS 4041. Restricted to graduate students only.
CLAS 5061 (3). Twilight of Antiquity.
Same as CLAS 4061 and HIST 5061. Restricted to graduate students only.
CLAS 5071 (3). Seminar in Ancient Social History.
Same as CLAS 4071. Restricted to graduate students only.
CLAS 5081 (3). The Roman Republic.
Same as CLAS 4081. Restricted to graduate students only.
CLAS 5091 (3). The Roman Empire.
Same as CLAS 4091. Restricted to graduate students only.
CLAS 5101 (3). Greek and Roman Slavery.
Same as CLAS 4101. Restricted to graduate students only.
CLAS 5761 (3). Roman Law.
Same as CLAS 4761. Restricted to graduate students only.
CLAS 7011 (3). Seminar in Ancient History.
Examines topics in ancient Greek and Roman history at an advanced seminar level. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Restricted to graduate students only.