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UNIVERSITY OF
REGINA General Calendar 2000-2001 |
CLAS 110 | CLAS 150 | CLAS 151 | CLAS 160 | CLAS 161 | CLAS 200 | CLAS 210 | CLAS 211 | CLAS 250 | CLAS 251 | CLAS 260 | CLAS 261 | CLAS 300 | CLAS 345-349AA-ZZ | CLAS 350AA-ZZ | CLAS 360AA-ZZ
MINOR IN CLASSICAL STUDIES
1. Two courses in either Latin (CLAS 150, 151, 250, 251) or Greek (CLAS 160, 161, 260, 261)
2. Three courses in classical studies, which may include either or both of HIST 260 and 264
3. One additional course in classical studies or one of ARTH 201, HIST 360, HIST 364, PHIL 210, PHIL 211, PSCI 213, THEA 350.
Credit hours |
Classical Studies minor, required courses |
Student's record of courses completed |
3.0 |
TW0 courses chosen from ONE of the following groups:
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3.0 |
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3.0 |
CLAS course or HIST 260 |
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3.0 |
CLAS course or HIST 264 |
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3.0 |
CLAS course |
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3.0 |
CLAS course or one of ARTH 201, HIST 360, HIST 364, PHIL 210, PHIL 211, PSCI 213, THEA 350 |
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18.0 |
Subtotal |
CLAS 110![]()
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Greek and Latin Elements in English
3:3-0
The contribution of the classical languages to modern English, including the vocabulary of the sciences. The course is intended for students in any discipline as a practical means of enhancing English vocabulary.
CLAS 150![]()
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Latin Language I
3:3-0
Introduction to the Latin language.
CLAS 151![]()
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Latin Language II
3:3-0
A continuation of CLAS 150.
Prerequisite: CLAS 150
CLAS 160![]()
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Greek Language I
3:3-0
An introduction to the language, literature, and civilization of ancient Greece.
CLAS 161![]()
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Greek Language II
3:3-0
A continuation of CLAS 160.
Prerequisite: CLAS 160. Students who have not taken Greek in the previous semester will be required to pass a proficiency test.
CLAS 200![]()
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Greek Mythology
3:3-0
Cosmic and divine myth; saga, folktale; study of recurrent motifs; the relationship of the myths to history, archaeology, and art; myth as a medium for the expression of beliefs about religion and human values.
Prerequisite: ENGL 100 and 110, or permission of department head.
CLAS 210![]()
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Mythological Literature of Greece and Rome - Epic
3:3-0
A study of the works of Homer, Vergil, and Ovid, in English translation, with particular emphasis on their mythological content.
Prerequisite: ENGL 100 and 110, or permission of department head.
CLAS 211![]()
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Mythological Literature of Greece - Drama
3:3-0
A study of selected Greek plays in English translation, with particular emphasis on their treatment of myth.
Prerequisite: CLAS 200, or permission of department head.
CLAS 250![]()
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Latin Language and Literature I
3:3-0
Completion of foundation in the Latin language. Readings from Latin literature.
Prerequisite: CLAS 151
CLAS 251![]()
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Latin Language and Literature II
3:3-0
Completion of basic grammar and syntax. Selected readings.
Prerequisite: CLAS 250
CLAS 260![]()
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Greek Language and Literature I
3:3-0
Completion of foundation in the Greek language.
Prerequisite: CLAS 161
CLAS 261![]()
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Greek Language and Literature II
3:3-0
Completion of basic grammar and syntax. Selected readings.
Prerequisite: CLAS 260
CLAS 300![]()
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Studies in Greek and Roman Myths: Their Interpretation and Imaginative Representation
3:3-0
An examination of ancient and modern theories of myth accompanied by a detailed study of the use of selected classical myths in literature, art, and the performing arts.
Prerequisite: CLAS 200 or 210, or permission of department head.
CLAS 345-349AA-ZZ![]()
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Directed Readings in Classical Studies
variable credit: 1-3 hours
Directed readings.
Prerequisite: CLAS 300
CLAS 350AA-ZZ![]()
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Directed Readings in Latin Literature
3:3-0
Directed readings in Latin literature.
Prerequisite: CLAS 251
CLAS 360AA-ZZ![]()
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Directed Readings in Greek Literature
3:3-0
Directed readings in Greek literature.
Prerequisite: CLAS 261
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