Classical, Ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Studies
- AH 415: Studying Ancient Artifacts
- Aas 368: African American Lit and the Classics
- Clc 100: Honors Introduction to Classics
- Clc 101: Introduction to Greek Civilization
- Clc 102: Introduction to Roman Civilization
- Clc 103: Women in Antiquity
- Clc 104: Sports in the Ancient World
- Clc 105: From Myth to Film
- Clc 106: Classical Mythology
- Clc 283: History of Art: Ancient through Medieval
- Clc 299: Service Learning in Classics
- Clc 303: Greek and Roman Tragedy
- Clc 304: Greek and Roman Comedy
- Clc 305: Topics in Classical Mythology
- Clc 307: Greek Literature in English Translation
- Clc 308: Survey of Roman Literature
- Clc 310: Socrates and Sophistry
- Clc 311: Greek History
- Clc 313: The Roman Republic
- Clc 314: The Roman Empire
- Clc 315: Egyptian Art and Architecture
- Clc 316: Bronze Age Greek, Aegean Art & Archit
- Clc 317: Etruscan Art and Architecture
- Clc 318: Greek Vase Painting
- Clc 319: Greek Sculpture
- Clc 320: Greek Architecture
- Clc 321: Greek Art and Archaeology
- Clc 322: Roman Art and Archaeology
- Clc 323: Art & Archaeology of Pompeii
- Clc 325: Topics in Classical Civilization
- Clc 326: Topics in Classics Abroad
- Clc 329: Slavery in Ancient Greece and Rome
- Clc 331: Science & Tech. in the Ancient World
- Clc 333: Poetry and Politics at Rome
- Clc 340: The Golden Age of Athens
- Clc 341: Alexander the Great
- Clc 349: Archaeological Ethics Bowl Practicum
- Clc 350: Ancient Archaeological Field Session
- Clc 352: From Republic to Empire
- Clc 360: Ethics in Archaeology
- Clc 368: African American Lit and the Classics
- Clc 373: Cultures of the Bronze Age
- Clc 401: Internship in Classics
- Clc 415: Studying Ancient Artifacts
- Clc 490: Classics Capstone Seminar
- Clc 491: Classics Capstone Experience
- Clc 499: Classics Assessment Exam
- Clc 501: Topics in Greek History
- Clc 502: Topics in Roman History
- Clc 503: Directed Research in Ancient Literature
- Clc 504: Directed Research in Ancient Culture
- Clc 511: Introduction to Classical Scholarship
- Clc 523: Ancient Art
- Clc 601: Classical Athens
- Clc 602: The Age of Alexander
- Clc 606: Problems in Greek Vase Painting
- Clc 607: Problems in Greek Sculpture
- Clc 608: Problems in Greek Architecture
- Clc 611: Studies in Greek History
- Clc 612: Studies in Roman History
- Clc 621: Greek Art and Archaeology
- Clc 622: Roman Art and Archaeology
- Clc 691: Individual Study
- Clc 697: Thesis
- Engl 303: Greek and Roman Tragedy
- Engl 304: Greek and Roman Comedy
- Engl 305: Topics in Classical Mythology
- Engl 307: Survey of Greek Literature
- Engl 333: Poetry and Politics at Rome
- Engl 402: Greek Tragedy in English Translation
- G St 103: Women In Antiquity
- Gr 697: Thesis
- His 348: The Golden Age of Athens
- His 349: Alexander the Great
- His 350: Greek History
- His 351: From Republic to Empire
- His 352: Roman Republic
- His 353: Roman Empire
- Lat 697: Thesis
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