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Dec 21, 2024
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GKRO 390 - Seminar in Greek And/Or Roman Studies Credits: 3 Study of selected themes or issues in Greek and Roman literature, language or civilization. Topics may include discussions of specific textual and material evidence from Greece and Rome (e.g., Lyric Poetry, Satire, Epistolography), or modern receptions and adaptations of it (e.g., How to Persuade People: Tips from Ancient Rhetoric, Greece and Rome in the American Midwest, The Art of Writing Letters: Ancient and Modern). May be repeated for credit, provided that the topics are different.
Prerequisite(s): sophomore standing and one course from the following: GRK 305 , LAT 305 , GKRO 200 , GKRO 201 , GKRO 220 , GKRO 251 , GKRO 310 , or GKRO 311 . General Education: May be used to fulfill the Humanities: Literature component of the General Education Requirements.
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