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In general, graduate students receive credit only for courses numbered at the 300 and 400 levels; some courses numbered at the 200 level in a department other than the student's own may be accepted by the student's advisory committee.

DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY:
Graduate level courses for all students

308 - Historical Linguistics
324 - Preindustrial Technology
333 - The Museological Process
342 - Field Methods in Archaeology
347 - Mesolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Age Archaeology
354 - Human Osteology
355 - Human Skeletal Identification
358 - Celtic and Iron Age Archaeology

361 - Cultures of Europe
362 - Cultural Evolution and Change
368 - Old World Prehistory
437 - Seminar In Ethnohistory
442 - Field Problems in Archaeology
443 - Seminar in Theory and Methods in Archaeology
468 - Seminar in Old World Archaeology

DEPARTMENT OF ART HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY:
Graduate level courses for all students

308 - Greek Vase Painting
309 - Ancient Monumental Painting
310 - Greek Sculpture
311 - Roman Sculpture
312 - Greek Architecture
313 - Roman Architecture
315 - Minor Arts of Antiquity

317 - Archaeology of the Greek Bronze Age
323 - Greek and Roman Numismatics
330 - Late Antique Art and Archaeology
410 - Seminar in Greek Art and Archaeology
411 - Seminar in Roman Art and Archaeology
414 - Ancient/Medieval Topography (same as Classics 414)
Courses for students from departments other than Art History and Archaeology

219 - Near Eastern and Egyptian Art and Archaeology
220 - Greek Art and Archaeology
221 - Roman Art and Archaeology


DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICAL STUDIES:
Graduate level courses for all students
Classical Humanities

235 - Classics in a Cross-cultural Context
340 - Literature and Culture of the Hellenistic Age
352 - The Classical Tradition

365 - Classical Literature and Culture in Translation
375 - The World of Late Antiquity
Classics

311 - History of the Greek and Latin Languages
330 - Introduction to Text Criticism and Paleography
340 - Ancient Pastoral
387 - Oral Tradition
414 - Ancient/Medieval Topography (same as AHA 414)
415 - Seminar in Classical Mythology
425 - Seminar in the Hellenistic Age

435 - Seminar in Ancient Rhetoric and Oratory
437 - Seminar in Ancient Literary Criticism
445 - Graeco-Roman Didactic
455 - Seminar in Greco-Roman Religion
465 - Seminar in Greco-Roman Satire and Social Criticism
475 - Seminar in the Age of the Antonines
Greek

303 - Greek Stylistics
304 - Greek Tragedy
305 - Greek Comedy
306 - Greek Lyric Poetry
307 - Greek Oratory
308 - Greek Philosophers
310 - Greek Historians
315 - Homer
325 - Greek Epigraphy

399 - Survey of Greek Literature
405 - Proseminar in Greek Texts
406 - Greek Historiography (same as History 405)
425 - Seminar in Greek Drama
440 - Seminar in Greek Lyric Poetry
450 - Seminar in the Greek Philosophers
460 - Seminar in the Greek Historians
470 - Seminar in Greek Epic Poetry
475 - Seminar on the Age of Pericles
Latin

303 - Latin Stylistics
305 - Age of the Scipios
310 - Age of Cicero
315 - Virgil
320 - Augustan Literature
325 - Latin Epigraphy
335 - Neronian Literature
340 - Age of Pliny and Tacitus
345 - The Theodosian Age

376 - Medieval Latin
399 - Survey of Latin Literature
405 - Proseminar in Latin Texts
410 - Seminar in Roman Comedy
420 - Seminar in Latin Lyric and Elegiac Poetry
430 - Seminar in Neronian Literature
450 - Seminar in Roman Historians
470 - Seminar in Latin Epic Poetry
475 - Seminar in the Augustan Age
Courses for students from departments other than Classical Studies

204 - The Age of Pericles
205 - The Age of Augustus
206 - Power and Oratory in Ancient Greece (same as History 204)
210 - Intermediate Readings in Greek
210 - Latin Poetry
211 - Latin Prose
216 - The Greek New Testament (same as Religious Studies 216)
223 - Greek and Roman Epic

226 - Greek Drama
227 - Advanced Mythology
228 - Murder and Mayhem: Images of Justice in Classical Antiquity
229 - Greek and Roman Characters and Ideals
230 - The Ancient Novel
231 - Paganism and Christianity
232 - Women in the Ancient World
260 - Greek and Roman Religion

DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY:
Graduate level courses for all students

205 - The Ancient Greek World
305 - Philip II, Alexander the Great, and Macedonian Imperialism
306 - Crime and Punishment: Law in Classical Athens
307 - The Roman Revolution
310 - The Roman Empire

311 - The Late Roman Empire
405 - Greek Historiography (same as Greek 406)
406 - Graduate Readings in Ancient History
407 - Seminar in Ancient History
Courses for students from departments other than History

204 - Power and Oratory in Ancient Greece (same as Classical Humanities 206)
205 - The Greek World
206 - The Roman World
209 - Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic World


DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY:
Graduate level courses for all students

204 - Ancient Western Philosophy
421 - Plato
423 - Aristotle


DEPARTMENT OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES:
Graduate level courses for all students

342 - The Historical Jesus
355 - Elementary Biblical Hebrew I
356 - Elementary Biblical Hebrew II
422 - Religious Texts and Interpretation: Gospel Literature

Courses for students from departments other than Religious Studies

202 - Early Christianity
216 - The Greek New Testament (same as Greek 216)
222 - Ancient Judaism
241 - The Prophets

242 - The Psalms and Wisdom Literature
244 - Life and Letters of Paul
246 - Revelation and Apocalyptic Literature

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