(Clscs-Hist) Topics in Greek and Roman History

(Clscs-Hist) Topics in Greek and Roman History
Topics vary (e.g., rise of the Greek city-state, Greek political thought, classical historiography, Rome and the Etruscans, imperial Rome).
CLSCS
430R
 Hours3.0 Credit, 3.0 Lecture, 0.0 Lab
 PrerequisitesCl Cv 304-Hist 247 and Greek 201 (Greek topics) or Cl Cv 307-Hist 248 and Latin 201 (Roman topics).
 TaughtFall, Winter, Spring Contact Department
 ProgramsContaining CLSCS 430R
Course Outcomes

Understanding History of Greece and Rome

By approaching primary historiographical texts and secondary scholarship treating the History of Greece or Rome (depending upon the special topic chosen for the course), successful students will come to understand the history of Greece and Rome. Topics may fall anywhere within the range of events from Bronze Age Greece to the end of the Roman Empire.