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STUDENT RESOURCES

Use these resources as a compass to guide you through your journey while venturing the classical world. Safe Travels.

The following section of the site contains recommended resources and information that are essential to a student of classical studies. This can serve as a compass to guide for research, studying, and review. â€‹

 

Not yet a student of classical studies? Learn how to get involved below

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4 Easy Steps to Gain Access to the Classical World

Follow these simple steps and swiftly gain access:

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Major

  • ​Completed through an individualized major in classics (IMP) 

  • Contact Program Director Dr. Elizabeth Thill for more information

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Minor

  • Courses in classical archaeology, classical civilization, ancient Greek, Latin, or related courses (as approved)--click here for more details

  • Declare a minor

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Scholarship

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Classics Club

  • Join the IUPUI Classics Club

  • Contact Dr. Martha Payne for more information:

Fall 2018 course offerings

CLAS-L 200 & 300

2nd year and 3rd year studies in Latin. 1st semester for both 200 & 300, Language Study. 

CLAS-A 301

The past is a puzzle with no instructions and mostly missing pieces. Come find out how archaeologists put together what pieces we do have to reconstruct the cultures of ancient Greece and Rome. Learn how to draw on and draw connections for a variety of evidence, including excavation, coins, and sculpture. Explore numerous issues for the study of ancient and modern societies.

CLAS-L 131

Introduction to Latin - 1st Year, 1st semester. Language Study.

CLAS-C 351

Literary and artistic masterpieces of classical Greece viewed against the intellectual, cultural, and political background of democratic Athens.

CLAS-C 205

Introduction to Greek and Roman myths, legends, and tales, especially those that have an important place in the Western cultural tradition.

CLAS-C 101

This is an historical and topical introduction to ancient Greek culture. From prehistorical to Hellenistic cultures, C101 surveys the religion, society, technology, geography, economics, politics, philosophy, and daily lives of ancient Greeks by studying representative works of art, architecture, and literature.

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