Ancient Civilization

Ancient Civilization Undergraduate Program

The program in ancient civilization consists principally of courses in art history, classics, Jewish studies and philosophy. This interdisciplinary program covers the entire spectrum of ancient Mediterranean culture including Greek, Hebrew and Latin languages. By combining art history, Jewish studies and philosophy with what has been traditionally identified as classics (Greek and Latin language and literature), the Clark program in ancient civilization presents established disciplines in a stimulating and original configuration.

Courses
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Title of CourseCourse Number
Introduction to Archaeology
ARTH106
Greek Myth and the Classical Ideal in Art
ARTH109
Ancient Greek Art
ARTH110
Ancient Cities and Sanctuaries
ARTH114
The Temple Builders: Architecture in Ancient Greece
ARTH215
Special Topics: Ancient Art/Seminar
ARTH219
Jesus and History/First-Year Seminar
CLAS050
Roman Art and Architecture/Lecture, discussions
CLAS111
Introduction to Classical Mythology/Lecture, Discussion
CLAS124
Women in the Ancient World
CLAS125
Jesus, History and the Apocalypse/Lecture, Discussion
CLAS222
Jews and Christians in the Ancient World
CLAS262
Religious Experience in the Ancient World/Lecture, Discussion
CLAS267
Introductory Greek I, II/Lecture, Discussion
GRK101
Jerusalem in History and Imagination/Lecture, Discussion
JS150
Introductory Latin
LAT101
Intermediate Latin
LAT103