Classics course list

The following is a list of courses under the Classics subject:
 * 100: Legacy of Greece and Rome in Modern Culture
 * 110: The Ancient Mediterranean
 * 150: Ancient Greek and Roman Monsters
 * 205: Greek and Latin Origins of Medical Terms
 * 227: Introduction to Biblical Literature (in English)
 * 237: Biblical Poetry in Translation
 * 241: Introduction to Biblical Archaeology
 * 300: The Art and Archaeology of Ancient Greece
 * 304: The Art and Archaeology of Ancient Rome
 * 320: The Greeks
 * 322: The Romans
 * 330: Ancient Epic
 * 332: Prophets of the Bible
 * 335: King David in History and Tradition
 * 340: Conspiracy in the Ancient and Modern Worlds
 * 346: Jewish Literature of the Greco-Roman Period
 * 350: Rome: The Changing Shape of the Eternal City
 * 351: Gender and Sexuality in the Classical World
 * 361: Sex and Power in Greece and Rome
 * 370: Classical Mythology
 * 371: Topics in Greek Culture
 * Myths, Loves, and Lives in Greek Vases
 * 372: Topics in Roman Culture
 * Augustus
 * 373: Topics in Classical Culture
 * Ancient Medicine
 * Revenge in the Ancient World
 * Tablets, Texts, and Tweets: Writing in Society
 * 376: Love Poetry of the Ancient Mediterranean
 * 379: Eureka! Technology and Practice the Ancient World
 * 430: Topics in Classical Archaeology
 * 451: Biblical Archaeology
 * 517: Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean
 * 550: Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies in Medieval Civilization
 * 554: Classical Backgrounds to English Literature
 * 556: The Literature of Ancient Rome
 * 561: Greek and Roman Medicine and Pharmacy
 * 568: Topics in Classical Literature
 * 591: Undergraduate Seminar: Approaches to the Classical World
 * 602: The Ancient Mediterranean City
 * 681: Senior Honors Thesis
 * 682: Senior Honors Thesis
 * 691: Senior Thesis
 * 692: Senior Thesis
 * 699: Directed Reading
 * 700: The Art and Archaeology of Ancient Greece
 * 704: The Art and Archaeology of Ancient Rome
 * 801: Seminar - Ancient History
 * 830: Advanced History of Philosophy
 * Advanced History of Philosophy: Plato's Republic
 * Kant's Critique of Pure Reason
 * 900: Advanced Seminar in Theory and Methodology
 * 970: Classical Literature and Culture