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Semester: Fall 2024Credit Hours: 3.0
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Fall 2024
Credit
3.0
In this introductory course, students will explore the significant myths of Greece and Rome through the study of legendary narratives, themes, archetypal figures/situations, symbolism, and figurative language. These myths and their main ideas will be studied in relation to modern culture and as a source of universal themes and values expressed through the various disciplines within the humanities.
IAI: H9 901
Status | Days | Times | Location | Instructor | Meeting Times | Duration | Books / Materials | Ticket # | CRN |
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Reg Closed | MW | 9:30am-10:45am |
Course Location
Sugar Grove Campus, Bodie Hall, Room 102Sugar Grove Campus |
Zusman, Krisanna | Day Classes | Standard 16-Week | View |
251HUM112.001
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Reg Closed | MW | 9:30am-10:45am |
Course Location
Sugar Grove Campus, Bodie Hall, Room 102Sugar Grove Campus |
Zusman, Steve | Day Classes | Standard 16-Week | View |
251HUM112.001
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