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Oct 07, 2024
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HIST 302 - Ancient Rome Course exposes students to higher-level, specialized concepts about history of Ancient Rome, building on prior coursework. Course covers Rome from Etruscan beginnings to end of the Empire. Topics include: republican government, imperial expansion, education, the arts, the Latin language, as well as the “lighter” side of Rome, including bread and circuses, funeral clowns, baths and brothels.
Credits: 3
Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (3-0)
Prerequisites: (COMP 150 or one CO2 course or FLC Writing Placement Score 250) and one HI1 course [Details: CO2 course list: COMP 250 , COMP 252 , COMP 253 , COMP 254 , ENGL 268 , SOC 210 ] [Details: HI1 course list: HIST 150 , HIST 151 , HIST 160 , HIST 181 , HIST 261 , HIST 270 , HIST 271 , HIST 280 , HIST 281 , NAIS 123 ]
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