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Division of Classics
Department of Modern & Classical Languages, Literatures, & Cultures
1055 Patterson Office Tower | University of Kentucky | Lexington, KY 40506-0027
ph: 859 257 3761 | fax: 859 257 3743 | e-mail: classics-at-lsv.uky.edu
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Abbreviations and codes
A-H = Art History
A&S = Arts & Sciences Special Course
CLA = Classics
HIS = History
PHI = Philosophy
¥ = helps to fulfill USP or specific college requirements
* = cluster fulfilling both a disciplinary & cross-disciplinary requirement
Courses in Greek and Latin Language
CLA 101-102 - Elementary Latin-- for beginners and those with little previous study of the language
CLA 151-152 - Elementary Greek -- for beginners and those with little previous study of the language
CLA 201-202 - Intermediate Latin -- for students who took high-school or some college Latin
CLA 251-252 - Intermediate Greek -- for students with previous study of ancient Greek
CLA 512 Studies in Roman Philology: Accelerated Latin-- an intensive one-semester preparation for reading Latin
Latin and Greek courses on the 300-level and above are offered for advanced undergraduate & graduate students
Courses in Greek and Latin Literature taught in English
¥ CLA 100 - Ancient Stories in Modern Film -- with CLA/HIS 229 or 230 fulfills USP cross-disciplinary requirement
¥ CLA 135 - Myths of the Greeks and Romans -- with CLA210 or 261 fulfills USP Humanities requirement
¥* CLA 261 - Literary Masterpieces of Greece and Rome (taught with revolving themes such as Religion, Justice, Slavery, etc.)
- with CLA/HIS 229 or 230 fulfills USP cross-disciplinary requirement; with FR 261 USP humanities requirement
CLA 425G - The Heroic Ideal: Greek and Roman Epic
¥ CLA 426G - Classical Drama: Tragedy and Comedy in Greece and Rome
-- with CLA/HIS 229 or PHI 260 fulfills USP cross-disciplinary requirement
Interdisciplinary Courses -- including Religion, Women, and other specialized topics
CLA 131 Medical Terminology from Greek & Latin (also taught as a computer-assisted instruction course)
A&S 300 Women in the Greco-Roman World
CLA 390 Roman, Jew, and Greek: Backgrounds to Christianity
CLA 450G Special Topics in Classics: Christians in the Roman Empire (also listed as HIS 352--it is the same course)
CLA 450G - Special Topics in Classics: Classics and Film
HIS 504 Greek and Roman Medicine
CLA 509/HIS 509 - Roman Law (the same course, listed under both Classics & History)
Courses in Art and Architectural History
¥ A-H 105 Ancient Through Medieval Art
¥* CLA 210 - The Art of Greece and Rome -- with CLA 135or CLA/HIS 229 or 230 fulfills USP cross-disciplinary requirement
¥ A-H 307 Ancient Near Eastern and Egyptian Art
¥ A-H 312/CLA 312 - Art of Greece (the same course, listed under both Art History & Classics)
¥ A-H 312/CLA 313 - Roman Art (the same course, listed under both Art History & Classics)_
¥ A-H 322 - Byzantine Art
¥ A-H 323 - Western Medieval Art
¥ A-H 334 - Renaissance Art
Courses in History
¥* CLA 229/HIS 229 - The Ancient Near East & Greece to theDeath of Alexander the Great
- with CLA 100 fulfills USP Cross-disciplinary requirement (the same course, listed under both Classics & History)
¥* CLA 230/HIS 230 - The Hellenistic World and Rome to the Death of Constantine
- with CLA 100 fulfills USP Cross-disciplinary requirement (the same course, listed under both Classics & History)
HIS 330 A History of Western Religious Thought I
HIS 500 Preclassical & Classical Greece
HIS 501 Fourth-Century Greece and the Hellenistic World
HIS 502 A History of the Roman Republic
HIS 503 A History of the Roman Empire
¥ HIS 546 The Byzantine Empire
Courses in Philosophy
¥ PHI 260 History of Philosophy I: From Greek Beginnings to the Middle Ages
- with CLA 426G fulfills USP cross-disciplinary requirement
PHI 503 Topics in Ancient Philosophy
¥ PHI 504 Islamic and Jewish Philosophy and the Classical Tradition
PHI 506 Topics in Medieval Philosophy
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