Credit will be granted for only one of NEST 303 or AMNE 312.ĪMNE316 The Athenians and their Empire Sections History and culture of Ancient Egyptian civilization from political, intellectual, social and environmental perspectives. Credit will be granted for only one of CLST 306 or AMNE 306.ĪMNE312 History of Ancient Egypt Sections 1500 BCE - 400 CE), with special attention to archaeological evidence. The origins, achievements, and social impacts of applied technology in the Greek and Roman world from the Bronze Age to Late Antiquity (c. Credit will be granted for only one of CLST 301 or AMNE 301.ĪMNE306 Ancient Technology: Greece and Rome Sections Intended primarily for students planning to enter the medical, pharmaceutical, or biological sciences. Modern receptions and engagements with literature, history, philosophy, religion, archaeology, and art of the ancient Mediterranean and Near East with a focus on public writing.ĪMNE301 The Technical Terms of Medicine and Biological Science SectionsĪcquaints the student with the Greek and Latin elements from which most specialized terms of modern medicine are constructed. Credit will be granted for only one of RELG 209 or AMNE 261.ĪMNE300 Uses and Abuses of Antiquity Sections Credit will be granted for only one of RELG 203 or AMNE 260.ĪMNE261 Eden to Exile: Introduction to the Hebrew Bible SectionsĪn overview of the Hebrew Bible ("Old Testament"), with emphasis on its ancient Near Eastern context its competing religious perspectives and its limits as a historical source. Credit will be granted for only one of RELG 201 or AMNE 251.ĪMNE260 Scriptures of the Near East SectionsĪn introduction to the scriptures of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Credit will be granted for only one of CLST 212, AMNE 236 or PHIL 212.ĪMNE251 Near Eastern and Biblical Mythology SectionsĪn introduction to the world of Near Eastern mythology, from the Gilgamesh Epic to the Book of Genesis and beyond. Recommended as preparation for PHIL 310 and PHIL 311. Credit will be granted for only one of CLST 211, AMNE 235 or PHIL 211.Īristotle selections from Hellenistic and Late Antique Philosophy. Recommended as preparation for AMNE 236/PHIL 212 and PHIL 310. The Pre-Socratics Socrates Sophists Plato. Credit will be granted for only one of CLST 260 or AMNE 225. History, development, and social function of various forms of spectacle in ancient Greece and Rome, from the Olympic games to the Roman arena. Credit will be granted for only one of CLST 232 or AMNE 216.ĪMNE225 Gladiators, Games, and Spectacle in the Greek and Roman World Sections Credit will be granted for only one of CLST 231 or AMNE 215.Ī survey of the ancient Roman world from the foundation of the city to the death of Constantine. Orientation to the peoples, places, and traditions of the ancient Mediterranean and Near East, and to analyzing different forms of source material (historical, literary, archaeological) from different perspectives.Ī survey of the ancient Greek world from the Minoan and Mycenaean (about 2000-1000 BCE) to the Hellenistic Period (323-30 BCE). Credit will be granted for only one of CNRS 104 or AMNE 170.ĪMNE200 Approaching the Ancient Mediterranean and Near East Sections Archaeological methods and interpretation, and analysis of ancient artifacts in UBC collections. The rise of civilizations, cultural interconnections, and power dynamics in the ancient Middle East (including Egypt), Greece, and Rome (10,000 BCE - 300 CE). Credit will be granted for only one of RELG 101 or AMNE 160.ĪMNE170 Temples, Tombs, and Tyrants: The Archaeology of the Middle East, Greece, and Rome Sections Key concepts and approaches used in the study of religion. Credit will be granted for only one of CLST 105 or AMNE 151.ĪMNE160 Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Religious Traditions SectionsĪn overview of the foundational texts, histories, and contemporary expressions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Emphasis on ancient texts read in English translation. Greek and Roman mythology and its interpretation. Credit will be granted for only one of CLST 101 or AMNE 101.ĪMNE151 Greek and Roman Mythology Sections Greek and Latin roots of English vocabulary and grammar, with an introduction to language history and Greek and Roman culture. ![]() AMNE101 Greek and Latin Roots of English Sections
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