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Greek Syntax: Prose Composition

(First-year graduate students register for 275A,B.) Review of Greek grammar and instruction in Greek prose composition skills. Begins sixth week of Winter Quarter and continues through Spring Quarter. Classics majors and minors must take course for letter grade. Prerequisite for undergraduates: three years of Greek.

Subject Code: 
CLASSGRK
Units: 
2
Term: 
Win
Course Number: 
175A/275A
Day/Time: 
MW / 9:30-11:00
Room: 
420-245
Type: 
Seminar

Dissertation Research in Classics

Subject Code: 
CLASSGEN
Units: 
1-10
Term: 
Win
Course Number: 
360
Day/Time: 
Determined with Instructor
Room: 
Determined with Instructor
Type: 
Thesis/Dis
Academic Year: 
2010

Directed Reading in Classics (Graduate Students)

Subject Code: 
CLASSGEN
Units: 
1-15
Term: 
Win
Course Number: 
260
Day/Time: 
Determined with Instructor
Room: 
Determined with Instructor
Type: 
IndivStudy
Academic Year: 
2010

The Semantics of Grammar

Supplements CLASSLAT/CLASSGRK 275. Introduction to the grammatical encoding of semantic and pragmatic meaning. 205A: morphology-semantics interface (gender, tense, aspect, case). 205B: syntax-pragmatics interface (Latin word order). Begins in Autumn Quarter and continues through 5th week of Winter Quarter.

Subject Code: 
CLASSGEN
Units: 
2
Term: 
Win
Course Number: 
205B
Day/Time: 
F / 10:00-11:50
Room: 
80-113
Type: 
Seminar

Latin Syntax

(First-year graduate students register for 275A,B.) Intensive review of Latin syntax. Begins Autumn Quarter and continues through the fifth week of Winter Quarter. See CLASSGEN 205A,B for supplemental courses. Classics majors and minors must take course for letter grade. Prerequisite for undergraduates: three years of Latin.

Subject Code: 
CLASSLAT
Units: 
3-5
Term: 
Aut
Course Number: 
175A/275A
Day/Time: 
TTh / 9:00-10:50
Room: 
20-22K
Type: 
Seminar

Advanced Greek: Rhetoric of Helen

Classics majors and minors must take course for letter grade. May be repeated for credit.

 

Subject Code: 
CLASSGRK
Units: 
3-5
Term: 
Aut
Course Number: 
111/211
Day/Time: 
MW / 11:00-12:30
Room: 
EDUC 130
Type: 
Seminar

Dissertation Research in Classics

Subject Code: 
CLASSGEN
Units: 
1-10
Term: 
Aut
Course Number: 
360
Day/Time: 
Determined with Instructor
Room: 
Determined with Instructor
Type: 
Thesis/Dis
Academic Year: 
2010

Directed Reading in Classics (Graduate Students)

Subject Code: 
CLASSGEN
Units: 
1-15
Term: 
Aut
Course Number: 
260
Day/Time: 
Determined with Instructor
Room: 
Determined with Instructor
Type: 
IndivStudy
Academic Year: 
2010

The Semantics of Grammar

Supplements CLASSLAT/CLASSGRK 275. Introduction to the grammatical encoding of semantic and pragmatic meaning. 205A: morphology-semantics interface (gender, tense, aspect, case). 205B: syntax-pragmatics interface (Latin word order). Begins in Autumn Quarter and continues through 5th week of Winter Quarter.

Subject Code: 
CLASSGEN
Units: 
2
Term: 
Aut
Course Number: 
205A
Day/Time: 
F / 10:00-11:50
Room: 
80-113
Type: 
Seminar

Ten Things: An Archaeology of Design

Connections among science, technology, society and culture by examining the design of a prehistoric hand axe, Egyptian pyramid, ancient Greek perfume jar, medieval castle, Wedgewood teapot, Edison's electric light bulb, computer mouse, Sony Walkman, supersonic aircraft, and BMW Mini. Interdisciplinary perspectives include archaeology, cultural anthropology, science studies, history and sociology of technology, cognitive science, and evolutionary psychology.

 

Subject Code: 
CLASSART
Units: 
3-5
Term: 
Aut
Course Number: 
113/213
Day/Time: 
MWF / 9:00-9:50
Room: 
CUBAUD
Type: 
Lecture