2023-2024 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Ancient Mediterranean Studies
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Ancient Mediterranean Studies
Associate Professor Trautmann (Chair); Professors Butera, Holland Goldthwaite, Hook, Mills; Assistant Professor Taylor
The Ancient Mediterranean Studies major will give the student as complete a background as possible in the Greco-Roman cultural spheres of the ancient Mediterranean, with a strong emphasis on their modern contextualization. Ancient Mediterranean Studies majors can acquire the linguistic skills necessary to read original Greek and Latin texts as well as competence in topics that range from ancient history, daily life, and art and archaeology, to religion, sexuality, social issues, identities (including race, gender, and social class), and the modern reception of the ancient world. Interested students may also pursue teacher licensure in Latin. The Ancient Mediterranean Studies major is inherently interdisciplinary, provides excellent general intellectual training, and does not limit the student to any one future career.
Ancient Mediterranean Studies Department ProgramsAncient Mediterranean Studies
CoursesAncient Mediterranean StudiesAncient Mediterranean Studies - Topical Courses- AMS 301, 302 - Topics in Social Inquiries (4, 4)
- AMS 315, 316 - Topics in Texts and Genres (4, 4)
- AMS 325, 326 - Topics in Daily Life and Culture (4, 4)
- AMS 385, 386 - Topics in Art and Archaeology (4, 4)
- AMS 401, 402 - Topics in Reception (4, 4)
- AMS 425, 426 - Topics in Ancient History (4, 4)
Ancient Mediterranean Studies - Special TopicsAncient Mediterranean Studies - GreekAncient Mediterranean Studies: Greek - Topical Courses- GRK 301, 302 - Topics in Social Inquiries (4, 4)
- GRK 315, 316 - Topics in Texts and Genres (4, 4)
- GRK 325, 326 - Topics in Daily Life and Culture (4, 4)
- GRK 385, 386 - Topics in Art and Archaeology (4, 4)
- GRK 401, 402 - Topics in Reception (4, 4)
- GRK 425, 426 - Topics in Ancient History (4, 4)
Ancient Mediterranean Studies: Greek - Special TopicsAncient Mediterranean Studies - HebrewAncient Mediterranean Studies - LatinAncient Mediterranean Studies: Latin - Topical Courses- LAT 301, 302 - Topics in Social Inquiries (4, 4)
- LAT 315, 316 - Topics in Texts and Genres (4, 4)
- LAT 325, 326 - Topics in Daily Life and Culture (4, 4)
- LAT 385, 386 - Topics in Art and Archaeology (4, 4)
- LAT 401, 402 - Topics in Reception (4, 4)
- LAT 425, 426 - Topics in Ancient History (4, 4)
Ancient Mediterranean Studies: Latin - Special Topics
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