Prereq: advanced undergraduate experience in Classics and permission of the instructor.
An independent investigation of a topic, usually outside of or in considerably greater depth than available in the regular course offerings in Greek and/or Roman language, literature, history, or culture. The course is designed for advanced undergraduate students under the supervision of a faculty member, and usually takes the form of directed readings, writing, and discussion, with tutorial meetings with the instructor no less than once a week. An advanced undergraduate research paper or equivalent project is the standard product of the course. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 credits. Prereq: advanced undergraduate experience in Classics and permission of the instructor.
An independent investigation of a topic, usually outside of or in considerably greater depth than available in the regular course offerings in Greek and/or Roman language, literature, history, or culture. The course is designed for advanced undergraduate students under the supervision of a faculty member, and usually takes the form of directed readings, writing, and discussion, with tutorial meetings with the instructor no less than once a week. An advanced undergraduate research paper or equivalent project is the standard product of the course. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 credits. Prereq: advanced undergraduate experience in Classics and permission of the instructor.