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23/SP Course Faculty Days Comments/Requisites Credits Course Type Location
BIO - BIOLOGY
BIO-322-01
Biology of Invertebrates
Wetzel E
M W
01:10PM - 04:00PM
Prerequiste: BIO-112
Lecture and Lab are integrated
1.00
HAY 101
CLA - CLASSICS
CLA-212-01
Uncovering Greek Religion
Wickkiser B, J. Perry
TU TH
01:10PM - 02:25PM
CLA-212-01=REL-290-03 The Greeks were a polytheistic society: they worshipped numerous gods. Moreover, they did so in a variety of modes and for a multitude of reasons. Using ancient literature and archaeological remains, we will consider the nature and function of the gods of the Greek pantheon, as well as the sacred spaces, festivals, dedications, and rituals through which the Greeks worshipped their deities from the Bronze Age through the Hellenistic period and the rise of Christianity. As we explore these topics, we will situate religion within the changing social and historical contexts of the ancient world. This entails analysis of the relation between cults and the state, especially Athenian democracy; the impact of deities and festivals on warfare, the economy, athletics, and literature; and the role of refugees, slaves, women, and other marginalized groups. The course is discussion oriented; most class periods will be spent in conversation about assigned readings. An intensive immersion component rounds out the course: we will travel to Greece from May 7-17, 2023.

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1.00 HPR, LFA
HAY 321
FRE - FRENCH
FRE-202-01
French Lang & Francophone Cult
Quandt K
M W F
02:10PM - 03:00PM
Prerequisite: FRE-201,
or FRE-202 placement
Immersion study in Paris and Normandy
1.00 WL
DET 226
FRE-302-01
Intro to Literature
Quandt K
TU TH
02:40PM - 03:55PM
Prerequisite: FRE-301
Immersion study in Paris and Normandy
1.00 LFA
DET 220
GER - GERMAN
GER-202-01
German Language & Culture
Tucker B
M W F
01:10PM - 02:00PM
Prerequisite: GER-201,
or GER-202 placement
1.00 WL
DET 109
REL - RELIGION
REL-290-03
Uncovering Greek Religion
Wickkiser B
TU TH
01:10PM - 02:25PM
CLA-212-01=REL-290-03 The Greeks were a polytheistic society: they worshipped numerous gods. Moreover, they did so in a variety of modes and for a multitude of reasons. Using ancient literature and archaeological remains, we will consider the nature and function of the gods of the Greek pantheon, as well as the sacred spaces, festivals, dedications, and rituals through which the Greeks worshipped their deities from the Bronze Age through the Hellenistic period and the rise of Christianity. As we explore these topics, we will situate religion within the changing social and historical contexts of the ancient world. This entails analysis of the relation between cults and the state, especially Athenian democracy; the impact of deities and festivals on warfare, the economy, athletics, and literature; and the role of refugees, slaves, women, and other marginalized groups. The course is discussion oriented; most class periods will be spent in conversation about assigned readings. An intensive immersion component rounds out the course: we will travel to Greece from May 7-17, 2023.

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1.00 HPR, LFA
DET 128