All Offered Classical Studies Courses at the University of Idaho

Courses Offered in English
No knowledge of foreign language required.

FLEN 210 Introduction to Classical Mythology  (3 cr). IIntroduction to classical myths and legends, focusing on the classical stories of creation, gods, and heroes.

FLEN 243 English Word Origins (2 cr). Fundamental Latin and Greek words used in the humanities and natural science; emphasis on terminology of fields in which students are interested; knowledge of Greek or Latin is not required.

FLEN 299 (s) Directed Studies: Myth-Art (cr arr).

FLEN ID363-ID364 Literature of Ancient Greece and Rome (3 cr). WSU Clas 363/364. FLEN 363: Greece. FLEN 364: Rome. Ancient culture primarily through writings of Greek and Roman poets, playwrights, thinkers, and historians in English translation; may take the form of a survey or center on a theme or genre; lec, disc, and writing.

FLEN 441 Ancient Greek Civilization (3 cr). Survey of development of Greek civilization, BC 2000-BC 300.

FLEN 442 Civilization of Ancient Rome (3 cr). Survey of development of Roman civilization, BC 800-AD 500.

Ancient Greek

Grek 200 (s) Seminar (cr arr). Prereq: perm.

Grek 204 (s) Special Topics (cr arr). Prereq: perm.

Grek 299 (s) Directed Study (cr arr). Prereq: perm.

Grek ID341-ID342 Elementary Greek (4 cr). WSU Clas 341-342. Grek 341 satisfies core requirement J-3-a. Pronunciation, vocabulary, reading, and functional grammar.

Grek 400 (s) Seminar (cr arr). Prereq: perm.

Grek 404 (s) Special Topics (cr arr). Prereq: perm.

Grek ID441-ID442 (s) Intermediate Greek (4 cr, max arr). WSU Clas 441-442. Readings in classical Greek prose and poetry.

Grek 449 (s) Practicum in Tutoring (1 cr, max 2). Tutorial services performed by advanced students under faculty supervision. Graded P/F. Prereq: perm.

Grek 496 (s) Proseminar (1-3 cr, max 12). May be graded P/F when grading system is uniform for all students in the class. Prereq: perm.

Grek 499 (s) Directed Study (cr arr). Prereq: perm.

Latin

Latn 101-102 Elementary Latin I-II (4 cr). Latn 101 satisfies core requirement J-3-a. Pronunciation, vocabulary, reading, composition, and functional grammar.

Latn 200 (s) Seminar (cr arr). Prereq: perm.

Latn 204 (s) Special Topics (cr arr). Prereq: perm.

Latn 299 (s) Directed Study (cr arr). Prereq: perm.

Latn ID365-ID366 Survey of Latin Literature (3 cr). WSU Clas 365-366. From early Latin to the Middle Ages.

Latn 400 (s) Seminar (cr arr). Prereq: perm.

Latn 404 (s) Special Topics (cr arr). Prereq: perm.

Latn 449 (s) Practicum in Tutoring (1 cr, max 2). Tutorial services performed by advanced students under faculty supervision. Graded P/F. Prereq: perm.

Latn ID461-ID462 (s) Latin Literature of the Empire (3 cr, max 9). WSU Clas 461-462.

Latn ID463 (s) Latin Literature of the Republic (3 cr, max 9). WSU Clas 463.

Latn 496 (s) Proseminar (1-3 cr, max 12). May be graded P/F when grading system is uniform for all students in the class. Prereq: perm.

Latn 499 (s) Directed Study (cr arr). Prereq: perm.

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