WFU VIRTUAL STUDY ABROAD FAIR
CLA 374 The Art, Archaeology, and Culture of Ancient Greece (1.5 hr)
The goal of this program is to immerse Wake Forest students in the physical world and material culture of the ancient Greeks. It will be a capstone for students who have taken at least one of three divisional courses I teach about ancient Greece—Greek & Roman Comedy (CLA 264), Women, Gender, & Sexuality in Antiquity (CLA 252), and Beware the Ides, Beware the Hemlock: Roleplaying Crisis in Ancient Greece & Rome (an FYS)—as well as students with a major or minor in Classical Languages and Classical Studies. The program will not be limited to students who have taken one of the courses I have listed above. Since it will be open to all students, and since students coming from different courses will have different levels and types of background knowledge, I will incorporate a thorough introduction to Greek civilization into the curriculum.
The goal of this program is to immerse Wake Forest students in the physical world and material culture of the ancient Greeks. It will be a capstone for students who have taken at least one of three divisional courses I teach about ancient Greece—Greek & Roman Comedy (CLA 264), Women, Gender, & Sexuality in Antiquity (CLA 252), and Beware the Ides, Beware the Hemlock: Roleplaying Crisis in Ancient Greece & Rome (an FYS)—as well as students with a major or minor in Classical Languages and Classical Studies. The program will not be limited to students who have taken one of the courses I have listed above. Since it will be open to all students, and since students coming from different courses will have different levels and types of background knowledge, I will incorporate a thorough introduction to Greek civilization into the curriculum.