Course Syllabi
Department of Classics
Monmouth College

FALL 2013
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Course

Sec

Instructor

Days

Time

Credit

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CLAS-130/HIST-130 The Peloponnesian War 1st 1/2 sem

01

Urban

-M-W-F-

1:00-1:50

.50

CLAS-140/HIST-140 Roman Archaeology from Romulus to Caesar 1st 1/2 sem
Group Site Report Instructions

01

Lorenzo

-M-W-F--

10:00-10:50

.50

CLAS-140/HIST-140 Roman Archaeology from Caesar to Constantine 2nd 1/2 sem

02

Lorenzo

-M-W-F-

10:00-10:50

.50

CLAS-200 Introduction to Classical Studies 2nd 1/2 sem  

01

Sienkewicz

--T-T--

3:30-4:45

.50

CLAS-210 Ancient Literature: Humor 1st 1/2 sem

01

Dobson

--T-T--

9:30-10:45

.50

CLAS-225 Medical Terminology 1st 1/2 sem

01

Maisto

--T-T--

12:30-1:45

.50

CLAS-225 Scientific Terminology 2nd 1/2 sem

02

Maisto

--T-T--

12:30-1:45

.50

CLAS-240/HIST270 Everyday Life in Ancient Greece 2nd 1/2 sem

01

Dobson

--T-T--

9:30-10:45

.25

CLAS-290 Academic Trip-Rome 2nd 1/2 sem

01

Sienkewicz and Lorenzo

-------

TBD

.50

GREK-200 Directed Readings

01

Lorenzo

---W---

2:00-2:50

.50

GREK-250 Introduction to Greek 2nd 1/2 sem

01

Maisto

--T-T--

1:00-2:15

1.00

HIST-190 Archaeology Lab 1st 1/2 sem 01 Lorenzo --T---- 3:30-5:10 .25
HIST-190 Archaeology Lab 2nd 1/2 sem 02 Lorenzo --T---- 3:30-5:10 .25
LATN-101 Elementary Latin I 01 Sienkewicz -MTWT-- 8:000-8:50 1.00

LATN101 Elementary Latin I

02 Dobson MTWT-- 2:00-2:50 1.00

LATN-200 Readings From Disce!  1st 1/2 sem

01

Sienkewicz

-M---

4:00-5:15

.25

LATN-200 Readings From Disce!  2nd 1/2 sem

02

Sienkewicz

-M---

4:00-5:15

.25

LATN-200/300/400 Horace

03

Sienkewicz

-M---

3:00-4:15

.25

LATN-200/300/400 Cicero

04

Sienkewicz

-M---

12:00-12:50

.25

INTR-101 Introduction to Liberal Arts

 

Dobson

-MTWTF-

11:00-11:50

1.00


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