Classical Languages (CLAS)
CLAS 101. First-Year Latin I. 4 Credits.
Introduction to forms, syntax, and vocabulary of classical Latin.
CLAS 102. First-Year Latin II. 4 Credits.
Introduction to forms, syntax, and vocabulary of classical Latin.
CLAS 151. First-Year Greek I. 4 Credits.
Introduction to forms, syntax, and vocabulary of Attic Greek along with selected readings.
CLAS 152. First-Year Greek II. 4 Credits.
Introduction to forms, syntax, and vocabulary of Attic Greek along with selected readings.
CLAS 180. Scientific Term: Greek & Latin. 2 Credits.
Brief survey of prefixes, suffixes, and roots from Greek and Latin, which form the technical vocabulary for science and medicine.
CLAS 194. Individual Study. 1-5 Credits.
CLAS 196. Field Experience. 1-15 Credits.
CLAS 199. Special Topics. 1-5 Credits.
CLAS 201. Second-Year Latin I. 3 Credits.
Designed to form a transition from introductory material to the Latin authors. Prereq: CLAS 102.
CLAS 202. Second-Year Latin II. 3 Credits.
Designed to form a transition from introductory material to the Latin authors. Prereq: CLAS 201.
CLAS 251. Second-Year Greek I. 3 Credits.
Introduction to Koine Greek as found in the New Testament. Prereq: CLAS 152.
CLAS 252. Second-Year Greek II. 3 Credits.
Readings from selected classical Attic Greek authors. Prereq: CLAS 251.
CLAS 289. Biblical Hebrew I. 3 Credits.
Fundamentals of Hebrew script, grammar, and syntax. Includes selected readings from Biblical prose.
CLAS 290. Biblical Hebrew II. 3 Credits.
Fundamentals of Hebrew script, grammar, and syntax. Includes selected readings from Biblical prose.
CLAS 291. Seminar. 1-3 Credits.
CLAS 294. Individual Study. 1-5 Credits.
CLAS 299. Special Topics. 1-5 Credits.
CLAS 350. Glory of Greece. 3 Credits.
History of the ancient Greeks, their literature, politics, customs, art, and architecture.
CLAS 360. Grandeur Of Rome. 3 Credits.
History of ancient Rome, its literature, politics, customs, art, and architecture.
CLAS 361. Cicero. 3 Credits.
Study of the life and times of Cicero through selections from his letters, speeches, and philosophical essays. Prereq: CLAS 202.
CLAS 362. Virgil. 3 Credits.
Study of the poetry of Virgil with a concentration on the Aeneid. Prereq: CLAS 202.
CLAS 363. Advanced Latin Prose. 3 Credits.
Readings from Roman historians and other writers of Latin prose. Prereq: CLAS 202.
CLAS 364. Advanced Latin Poetry. 3 Credits.
Readings from Catullus, Horace, Ovid, and other Latin poets. Prereq: CLAS 202.
CLAS 370. Classical Mythology. 3 Credits.
Study of the gods and heroes of the Greeks and Romans as found in classical and modern literature, sculpture, and painting.
CLAS 379. Study Tour Abroad. 1-6 Credits.
CLAS 391. Seminar. 1-3 Credits.
CLAS 392. Study Abroad. 1-15 Credits.
CLAS 394. Individual Study. 1-5 Credits.
CLAS 399. Special Topics. 1-5 Credits.
CLAS 451. Advanced Greek Prose. 3 Credits.
Readings from Classical Greek philosophers, historians, and orators in the original. Prereq: CLAS 252.
CLAS 452. Greek Tragedy. 3 Credits.
Appreciation of Greek drama through reading selections from Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides in the original. Prereq: CLAS 252.
CLAS 491. Seminar. 1-5 Credits.
CLAS 494. Individual Study. 1-5 Credits.
CLAS 496. Field Experience. 1-15 Credits.
CLAS 499. Special Topics. 1-5 Credits.