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CNES 1042H is also offered in Fall 2021
Fall 2021 | CNES 1042H Section 001: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (19440)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementHonors
- Enrollment Requirements:
- honors student
- Meets With:
- CNES 1042 Section 001
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/07/2021 - 12/15/2021Mon, Fri 11:15AM - 12:05PMUMTC, East BankScience Teaching Student Svcs 230
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (17 of 20 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- A survey of Greek and Roman mythology, including near eastern parallels and influences. We will use both ancient and modern primary sources to study the gods, heroes and monsters whose stories continue to influence the production of art and literature in the modern world. Readings include Greek tragedy, Homer, the epic of Gilgamesh, and Ovid, as well as extended excerpts from numerous ancient authors. Lectures include slides and film clips to permit an understanding of visual representations of the mythic world. Students will analyze a modern adaptation of a myth for their final project.
- Grading:
- 20% Midterm Exam
30% Final Exam
15% Reports/Papers
35% Class Participation - Exam Format:
- short answer/essay
- Class Format:
- 50% Lecture
50% Discussion two lectures and one seminar-style discussion each week This class has an associated evening film series; students who cannot make the film times have other options for viewing. - Workload:
- 80 Pages Reading Per Week
15 Pages Writing Per Term
2 Exam(s)
3 Paper(s)
Other Workload: creative writing assignments; in-class writing; quizzes Optional field trips to museums - Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/19440/1219
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 1 March 2012
Fall 2021 | CNES 1042H Section 002: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (23053)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementHonors
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/07/2021 - 12/15/2021Wed 11:15AM - 12:30PMUMTC, East BankNicholson Hall 135
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (17 of 20 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- A survey of Greek and Roman mythology, including near eastern parallels and influences. We will use both ancient and modern primary sources to study the gods, heroes and monsters whose stories continue to influence the production of art and literature in the modern world. Readings include Greek tragedy, Homer, the epic of Gilgamesh, and Ovid, as well as extended excerpts from numerous ancient authors. Lectures include slides and film clips to permit an understanding of visual representations of the mythic world. Students will analyze a modern adaptation of a myth for their final project.
- Grading:
- 20% Midterm Exam
30% Final Exam
15% Reports/Papers
35% Class Participation - Exam Format:
- short answer/essay
- Class Format:
- 50% Lecture
50% Discussion two lectures and one seminar-style discussion each week This class has an associated evening film series; students who cannot make the film times have other options for viewing. - Workload:
- 80 Pages Reading Per Week
15 Pages Writing Per Term
2 Exam(s)
3 Paper(s)
Other Workload: creative writing assignments; in-class writing; quizzes Optional field trips to museums - Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/23053/1219
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 1 March 2012
Spring 2021 | CNES 1042H Section 001: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (49655)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- Completely Online
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementHonorsOnline Course
- Enrollment Requirements:
- honors student
- Meets With:
- CNES 1042 Section 001
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/19/2021 - 05/03/2021Off CampusVirtual Rooms ONLINEONLY
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (21 of 21 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- The gods and heroes of Greek and Roman mythology have appeared in our art, literature, and popular culture for centuries. Mythology, however, is more than just a collection of stories. The myths of the Greeks and Romans, like those of any culture, reflect the hopes, concerns, fears, and history of the societies that produced them. In this course we shall examine the major Greek and Roman myths, looking not only at the stories and characters themselves but also at how they reflect differing conceptions of the world. This course fulfills the liberal education requirement of Humanities ? Other. There is no prerequisite.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/49655/1213
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 3 November 2009
Spring 2021 | CNES 1042H Section 002: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (49656)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementHonors
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/19/2021 - 05/03/2021Wed 11:15AM - 12:30PMOff CampusUMN REMOTE
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (21 of 21 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- The gods and heroes of Greek and Roman mythology have appeared in our art, literature, and popular culture for centuries. Mythology, however, is more than just a collection of stories. The myths of the Greeks and Romans, like those of any culture, reflect the hopes, concerns, fears, and history of the societies that produced them. In this course we shall examine the major Greek and Roman myths, looking not only at the stories and characters themselves but also at how they reflect differing conceptions of the world. This course fulfills the liberal education requirement of Humanities ? Other. There is no prerequisite.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/49656/1213
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 3 November 2009
Fall 2020 | CNES 1042H Section 001: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (14104)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- Completely Online
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementHonorsOnline Course
- Enrollment Requirements:
- honors student
- Meets With:
- CNES 1042 Section 001
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/08/2020 - 12/16/2020Off CampusVirtual Rooms ONLINEONLY
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (20 of 20 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Notes:
- This lecture is completely online in an asynchronous format. There are no scheduled meeting times.
- Class Description:
- A survey of Greek and Roman mythology, including near eastern parallels and influences. We will use both ancient and modern primary sources to study the gods, heroes and monsters whose stories continue to influence the production of art and literature in the modern world. Readings include Greek tragedy, Homer, the epic of Gilgamesh, and Ovid, as well as extended excerpts from numerous ancient authors. Lectures include slides and film clips to permit an understanding of visual representations of the mythic world. Students will analyze a modern adaptation of a myth for their final project.
- Grading:
- 20% Midterm Exam
30% Final Exam
15% Reports/Papers
35% Class Participation - Exam Format:
- short answer/essay
- Class Format:
- 50% Lecture
50% Discussion two lectures and one seminar-style discussion each week This class has an associated evening film series; students who cannot make the film times have other options for viewing. - Workload:
- 80 Pages Reading Per Week
15 Pages Writing Per Term
2 Exam(s)
3 Paper(s)
Other Workload: creative writing assignments; in-class writing; quizzes Optional field trips to museums - Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/14104/1209
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 1 March 2012
Fall 2020 | CNES 1042H Section 002: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (17861)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementHonorsOnline Course
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/08/2020 - 12/16/2020Wed 11:15AM - 12:30PMOff CampusUMN REMOTE
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (20 of 20 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Notes:
- This course is completely online in a synchronous format. The course will meet online at the scheduled times.
- Class Description:
- A survey of Greek and Roman mythology, including near eastern parallels and influences. We will use both ancient and modern primary sources to study the gods, heroes and monsters whose stories continue to influence the production of art and literature in the modern world. Readings include Greek tragedy, Homer, the epic of Gilgamesh, and Ovid, as well as extended excerpts from numerous ancient authors. Lectures include slides and film clips to permit an understanding of visual representations of the mythic world. Students will analyze a modern adaptation of a myth for their final project.
- Grading:
- 20% Midterm Exam
30% Final Exam
15% Reports/Papers
35% Class Participation - Exam Format:
- short answer/essay
- Class Format:
- 50% Lecture
50% Discussion two lectures and one seminar-style discussion each week This class has an associated evening film series; students who cannot make the film times have other options for viewing. - Workload:
- 80 Pages Reading Per Week
15 Pages Writing Per Term
2 Exam(s)
3 Paper(s)
Other Workload: creative writing assignments; in-class writing; quizzes Optional field trips to museums - Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/17861/1209
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 1 March 2012
Spring 2020 | CNES 1042H Section 001: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (53179)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementHonors
- Meets With:
- CNES 1042 Section 001
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/21/2020 - 05/04/2020Mon, Fri 11:15AM - 12:05PMUMTC, East BankNicholson Hall 275
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (19 of 20 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- Student may contact the instructor or department for information.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/53179/1203
Spring 2020 | CNES 1042H Section 002: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (53180)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementHonors
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/21/2020 - 05/04/2020Wed 11:15AM - 12:30PMUMTC, East BankNicholson Hall 325
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (19 of 20 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- Student may contact the instructor or department for information.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/53180/1203
Fall 2019 | CNES 1042H Section 001: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (17443)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementHonors
- Meets With:
- CNES 1042 Section 001
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/03/2019 - 12/11/2019Mon, Fri 11:15AM - 12:05PMUMTC, East BankNicholson Hall 275
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (19 of 20 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- A survey of Greek and Roman mythology, including near eastern parallels and influences. We will use both ancient and modern primary sources to study the gods, heroes and monsters whose stories continue to influence the production of art and literature in the modern world. Readings include Greek tragedy, Homer, the epic of Gilgamesh, and Ovid, as well as extended excerpts from numerous ancient authors. Lectures include slides and film clips to permit an understanding of visual representations of the mythic world. Students will analyze a modern adaptation of a myth for their final project.
- Grading:
- 20% Midterm Exam
30% Final Exam
15% Reports/Papers
35% Class Participation - Exam Format:
- short answer/essay
- Class Format:
- 50% Lecture
50% Discussion two lectures and one seminar-style discussion each week This class has an associated evening film series; students who cannot make the film times have other options for viewing. - Workload:
- 80 Pages Reading Per Week
15 Pages Writing Per Term
2 Exam(s)
3 Paper(s)
Other Workload: creative writing assignments; in-class writing; quizzes Optional field trips to museums - Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/17443/1199
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 1 March 2012
Fall 2019 | CNES 1042H Section 002: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (33703)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementHonors
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/03/2019 - 12/11/2019Wed 11:15AM - 12:30PMUMTC, East BankNicholson Hall 135
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (19 of 20 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- A survey of Greek and Roman mythology, including near eastern parallels and influences. We will use both ancient and modern primary sources to study the gods, heroes and monsters whose stories continue to influence the production of art and literature in the modern world. Readings include Greek tragedy, Homer, the epic of Gilgamesh, and Ovid, as well as extended excerpts from numerous ancient authors. Lectures include slides and film clips to permit an understanding of visual representations of the mythic world. Students will analyze a modern adaptation of a myth for their final project.
- Grading:
- 20% Midterm Exam
30% Final Exam
15% Reports/Papers
35% Class Participation - Exam Format:
- short answer/essay
- Class Format:
- 50% Lecture
50% Discussion two lectures and one seminar-style discussion each week This class has an associated evening film series; students who cannot make the film times have other options for viewing. - Workload:
- 80 Pages Reading Per Week
15 Pages Writing Per Term
2 Exam(s)
3 Paper(s)
Other Workload: creative writing assignments; in-class writing; quizzes Optional field trips to museums - Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/33703/1199
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 1 March 2012
Spring 2019 | CNES 1042H Section 001: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (53376)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementHonors
- Meets With:
- CNES 1042 Section 001
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/22/2019 - 05/06/2019Mon, Fri 11:15AM - 12:05PMUMTC, East BankNicholson Hall 275
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (19 of 20 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- A survey of Greek and Roman mythology, including near eastern parallels and influences. We will use both ancient and modern primary sources to study the gods, heroes and monsters whose stories continue to influence the production of art and literature in the modern world. Readings include Greek tragedy, Homer, the epic of Gilgamesh, and Ovid, as well as extended excerpts from numerous ancient authors. Lectures include slides and film clips to permit an understanding of visual representations of the mythic world. Students will analyze a modern adaptation of a myth for their final project.
- Grading:
- 20% Midterm Exam
30% Final Exam
15% Reports/Papers
35% Class Participation - Exam Format:
- short answer/essay
- Class Format:
- 50% Lecture
50% Discussion two lectures and one seminar-style discussion each week This class has an associated evening film series; students who cannot make the film times have other options for viewing. - Workload:
- 80 Pages Reading Per Week
15 Pages Writing Per Term
2 Exam(s)
3 Paper(s)
Other Workload: creative writing assignments; in-class writing; quizzes Optional field trips to museums - Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/53376/1193
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 1 March 2012
Spring 2019 | CNES 1042H Section 002: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (53377)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementHonors
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/22/2019 - 05/06/2019Wed 11:15AM - 12:30PMUMTC, East BankNicholson Hall 135
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (19 of 20 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- A survey of Greek and Roman mythology, including near eastern parallels and influences. We will use both ancient and modern primary sources to study the gods, heroes and monsters whose stories continue to influence the production of art and literature in the modern world. Readings include Greek tragedy, Homer, the epic of Gilgamesh, and Ovid, as well as extended excerpts from numerous ancient authors. Lectures include slides and film clips to permit an understanding of visual representations of the mythic world. Students will analyze a modern adaptation of a myth for their final project.
- Grading:
- 20% Midterm Exam
30% Final Exam
15% Reports/Papers
35% Class Participation - Exam Format:
- short answer/essay
- Class Format:
- 50% Lecture
50% Discussion two lectures and one seminar-style discussion each week This class has an associated evening film series; students who cannot make the film times have other options for viewing. - Workload:
- 80 Pages Reading Per Week
15 Pages Writing Per Term
2 Exam(s)
3 Paper(s)
Other Workload: creative writing assignments; in-class writing; quizzes Optional field trips to museums - Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/53377/1193
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 1 March 2012
Fall 2018 | CNES 1042H Section 001: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (17693)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementHonors
- Meets With:
- CNES 1042 Section 001
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/04/2018 - 12/12/2018Mon, Fri 11:15AM - 12:05PMUMTC, East BankFraser Hall 101
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (19 of 20 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- The gods and heroes of Greek and Roman mythology have appeared in our art, literature, and popular culture for centuries. Mythology, however, is more than just a collection of stories. The myths of the Greeks and Romans, like those of any culture, reflect the hopes, concerns, fears, and history of the societies that produced them. In this course we shall examine the major Greek and Roman myths, looking not only at the stories and characters themselves but also at how they reflect differing conceptions of the world. This course fulfills the liberal education requirement of Humanities ? Other. There is no prerequisite.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/17693/1189
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 3 November 2009
Fall 2018 | CNES 1042H Section 002: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (17694)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementHonors
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/04/2018 - 12/12/2018Wed 11:15AM - 12:30PMUMTC, East BankNicholson Hall 325
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (19 of 20 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- The gods and heroes of Greek and Roman mythology have appeared in our art, literature, and popular culture for centuries. Mythology, however, is more than just a collection of stories. The myths of the Greeks and Romans, like those of any culture, reflect the hopes, concerns, fears, and history of the societies that produced them. In this course we shall examine the major Greek and Roman myths, looking not only at the stories and characters themselves but also at how they reflect differing conceptions of the world. This course fulfills the liberal education requirement of Humanities ? Other. There is no prerequisite.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/17694/1189
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 3 November 2009
Spring 2018 | CNES 1042H Section 001: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (50145)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementHonors
- Meets With:
- CNES 1042 Section 001
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/16/2018 - 05/04/2018Mon, Fri 11:15AM - 12:05PMUMTC, East BankNicholson Hall 155
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (21 of 20 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- Student may contact the instructor or department for information.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/50145/1183
Spring 2018 | CNES 1042H Section 002: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (50146)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementHonors
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/16/2018 - 05/04/2018Wed 11:15AM - 12:30PMUMTC, East BankNicholson Hall 325
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (21 of 20 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- Student may contact the instructor or department for information.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/50146/1183
Fall 2017 | CNES 1042H Section 001: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (14608)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementHonors
- Meets With:
- CNES 1042 Section 001
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/05/2017 - 12/13/2017Mon, Fri 11:15AM - 12:05PMUMTC, East BankBell Museum Of Natural History 100
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- A survey of Greek and Roman mythology, including near eastern parallels and influences. We will use both ancient and modern primary sources to study the gods, heroes and monsters whose stories continue to influence the production of art and literature in the modern world. Readings include Greek tragedy, Homer, the epic of Gilgamesh, and Ovid, as well as extended excerpts from numerous ancient authors. Lectures include slides and film clips to permit an understanding of visual representations of the mythic world. Students will analyze a modern adaptation of a myth for their final project.
- Grading:
- 20% Midterm Exam
30% Final Exam
15% Reports/Papers
35% Class Participation - Exam Format:
- short answer/essay
- Class Format:
- 50% Lecture
50% Discussion two lectures and one seminar-style discussion each week This class has an associated evening film series; students who cannot make the film times have other options for viewing. - Workload:
- 80 Pages Reading Per Week
15 Pages Writing Per Term
2 Exam(s)
3 Paper(s)
Other Workload: creative writing assignments; in-class writing; quizzes Optional field trips to museums - Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/14608/1179
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 1 March 2012
Fall 2017 | CNES 1042H Section 002: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (14609)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementHonors
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/05/2017 - 12/13/2017Wed 11:15AM - 12:30PMUMTC, East BankNicholson Hall 135
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- A survey of Greek and Roman mythology, including near eastern parallels and influences. We will use both ancient and modern primary sources to study the gods, heroes and monsters whose stories continue to influence the production of art and literature in the modern world. Readings include Greek tragedy, Homer, the epic of Gilgamesh, and Ovid, as well as extended excerpts from numerous ancient authors. Lectures include slides and film clips to permit an understanding of visual representations of the mythic world. Students will analyze a modern adaptation of a myth for their final project.
- Grading:
- 20% Midterm Exam
30% Final Exam
15% Reports/Papers
35% Class Participation - Exam Format:
- short answer/essay
- Class Format:
- 50% Lecture
50% Discussion two lectures and one seminar-style discussion each week This class has an associated evening film series; students who cannot make the film times have other options for viewing. - Workload:
- 80 Pages Reading Per Week
15 Pages Writing Per Term
2 Exam(s)
3 Paper(s)
Other Workload: creative writing assignments; in-class writing; quizzes Optional field trips to museums - Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/14609/1179
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 1 March 2012
Spring 2017 | CNES 1042H Section 001: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (50705)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementHonors
- Meets With:
- CNES 1042 Section 001
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/17/2017 - 05/05/2017Mon, Fri 11:15AM - 12:05PMUMTC, East BankNicholson Hall 275
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- The gods and heroes of Greek and Roman mythology have appeared in our art, literature, and popular culture for centuries. Mythology, however, is more than just a collection of stories. The myths of the Greeks and Romans, like those of any culture, reflect the hopes, concerns, fears, and history of the societies that produced them. In this course we shall examine the major Greek and Roman myths, looking not only at the stories and characters themselves but also at how they reflect differing conceptions of the world. This course fulfills the liberal education requirement of Humanities ? Other. There is no prerequisite.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/50705/1173
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 3 November 2009
Spring 2017 | CNES 1042H Section 002: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (50706)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementHonors
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/17/2017 - 05/05/2017Wed 11:15AM - 12:30PMUMTC, East BankNicholson Hall 115
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- The gods and heroes of Greek and Roman mythology have appeared in our art, literature, and popular culture for centuries. Mythology, however, is more than just a collection of stories. The myths of the Greeks and Romans, like those of any culture, reflect the hopes, concerns, fears, and history of the societies that produced them. In this course we shall examine the major Greek and Roman myths, looking not only at the stories and characters themselves but also at how they reflect differing conceptions of the world. This course fulfills the liberal education requirement of Humanities ? Other. There is no prerequisite.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/50706/1173
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 3 November 2009
Fall 2016 | CNES 1042H Section 001: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (14784)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementHonors
- Meets With:
- CNES 1042 Section 001
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/06/2016 - 12/14/2016Mon, Fri 11:15AM - 12:05PMUMTC, West BankAnderson Hall 310
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- A survey of Greek and Roman mythology, including near eastern parallels and influences. We will use both ancient and modern primary sources to study the gods, heroes and monsters whose stories continue to influence the production of art and literature in the modern world. Readings include Greek tragedy, Homer, the epic of Gilgamesh, and Ovid, as well as extended excerpts from numerous ancient authors. Lectures include slides and film clips to permit an understanding of visual representations of the mythic world. Students will analyze a modern adaptation of a myth for their final project.
- Grading:
- 20% Midterm Exam
30% Final Exam
15% Reports/Papers
35% Class Participation - Exam Format:
- short answer/essay
- Class Format:
- 50% Lecture
50% Discussion two lectures and one seminar-style discussion each week This class has an associated evening film series; students who cannot make the film times have other options for viewing. - Workload:
- 80 Pages Reading Per Week
15 Pages Writing Per Term
2 Exam(s)
3 Paper(s)
Other Workload: creative writing assignments; in-class writing; quizzes Optional field trips to museums - Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/14784/1169
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 1 March 2012
Fall 2016 | CNES 1042H Section 002: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (14785)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementHonors
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/06/2016 - 12/14/2016Wed 11:15AM - 12:30PMUMTC, East BankNicholson Hall 135
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- A survey of Greek and Roman mythology, including near eastern parallels and influences. We will use both ancient and modern primary sources to study the gods, heroes and monsters whose stories continue to influence the production of art and literature in the modern world. Readings include Greek tragedy, Homer, the epic of Gilgamesh, and Ovid, as well as extended excerpts from numerous ancient authors. Lectures include slides and film clips to permit an understanding of visual representations of the mythic world. Students will analyze a modern adaptation of a myth for their final project.
- Grading:
- 20% Midterm Exam
30% Final Exam
15% Reports/Papers
35% Class Participation - Exam Format:
- short answer/essay
- Class Format:
- 50% Lecture
50% Discussion two lectures and one seminar-style discussion each week This class has an associated evening film series; students who cannot make the film times have other options for viewing. - Workload:
- 80 Pages Reading Per Week
15 Pages Writing Per Term
2 Exam(s)
3 Paper(s)
Other Workload: creative writing assignments; in-class writing; quizzes Optional field trips to museums - Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/14785/1169
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 1 March 2012
Spring 2016 | CNES 1042H Section 001: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (52355)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementHonors
- Meets With:
- CNES 1042 Section 001
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/19/2016 - 05/06/2016Mon, Fri 11:15AM - 12:05PMUMTC, East BankFraser Hall 102
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- Student may contact the instructor or department for information.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/52355/1163
Spring 2016 | CNES 1042H Section 002: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (52356)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementHonors
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/19/2016 - 05/06/2016Wed 11:15AM - 12:30PMUMTC, East BankCivil Engineering Building 213
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- Student may contact the instructor or department for information.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/52356/1163
Fall 2015 | CNES 1042H Section 001: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (12348)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementHonors
- Meets With:
- CNES 1042 Section 001
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/08/2015 - 12/16/2015Mon, Fri 11:15AM - 12:05PMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 5
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- A survey of Greek and Roman mythology, including near eastern parallels and influences. We will use both ancient and modern primary sources to study the gods, heroes and monsters whose stories continue to influence the production of art and literature in the modern world. Readings include Greek tragedy, Homer, the epic of Gilgamesh, and Ovid, as well as extended excerpts from numerous ancient authors. Lectures include slides and film clips to permit an understanding of visual representations of the mythic world. Students will analyze a modern adaptation of a myth for their final project.
- Grading:
- 20% Midterm Exam
30% Final Exam
15% Reports/Papers
35% Class Participation - Exam Format:
- short answer/essay
- Class Format:
- 50% Lecture
50% Discussion two lectures and one seminar-style discussion each week This class has an associated evening film series; students who cannot make the film times have other options for viewing. - Workload:
- 80 Pages Reading Per Week
15 Pages Writing Per Term
2 Exam(s)
3 Paper(s)
Other Workload: creative writing assignments; in-class writing; quizzes Optional field trips to museums - Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/12348/1159
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 1 March 2012
Fall 2015 | CNES 1042H Section 002: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (12349)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementHonors
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/08/2015 - 12/16/2015Wed 11:15AM - 12:30PMUMTC, East BankNicholson Hall 325
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- A survey of Greek and Roman mythology, including near eastern parallels and influences. We will use both ancient and modern primary sources to study the gods, heroes and monsters whose stories continue to influence the production of art and literature in the modern world. Readings include Greek tragedy, Homer, the epic of Gilgamesh, and Ovid, as well as extended excerpts from numerous ancient authors. Lectures include slides and film clips to permit an understanding of visual representations of the mythic world. Students will analyze a modern adaptation of a myth for their final project.
- Grading:
- 20% Midterm Exam
30% Final Exam
15% Reports/Papers
35% Class Participation - Exam Format:
- short answer/essay
- Class Format:
- 50% Lecture
50% Discussion two lectures and one seminar-style discussion each week This class has an associated evening film series; students who cannot make the film times have other options for viewing. - Workload:
- 80 Pages Reading Per Week
15 Pages Writing Per Term
2 Exam(s)
3 Paper(s)
Other Workload: creative writing assignments; in-class writing; quizzes Optional field trips to museums - Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/12349/1159
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 1 March 2012
Spring 2015 | CNES 1042H Section 001: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (52567)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementDelivery MediumHonors
- Meets With:
- CNES 1042 Section 001
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/20/2015 - 05/08/2015Mon, Fri 11:15AM - 12:05PMUMTC, East BankMolecular Cellular Biology 3-120
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- The gods and heroes of Greek and Roman mythology have appeared in our art, literature, and popular culture for centuries. Mythology, however, is more than just a collection of stories. The myths of the Greeks and Romans, like those of any culture, reflect the hopes, concerns, fears, and history of the societies that produced them. In this course we shall examine the major Greek and Roman myths, looking not only at the stories and characters themselves but also at how they reflect differing conceptions of the world. This course fulfills the liberal education requirement of Humanities ? Other. There is no prerequisite.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/52567/1153
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 3 November 2009
Spring 2015 | CNES 1042H Section 002: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (52568)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementDelivery MediumHonors
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/20/2015 - 05/08/2015Wed 11:15AM - 12:30PMUMTC, East BankNicholson Hall 135
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- The gods and heroes of Greek and Roman mythology have appeared in our art, literature, and popular culture for centuries. Mythology, however, is more than just a collection of stories. The myths of the Greeks and Romans, like those of any culture, reflect the hopes, concerns, fears, and history of the societies that produced them. In this course we shall examine the major Greek and Roman myths, looking not only at the stories and characters themselves but also at how they reflect differing conceptions of the world. This course fulfills the liberal education requirement of Humanities ? Other. There is no prerequisite.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/52568/1153
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 3 November 2009
Fall 2014 | CNES 1042H Section 001: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (12482)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementDelivery MediumHonors
- Meets With:
- CNES 1042 Section 001
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/02/2014 - 12/10/2014Mon, Fri 11:15AM - 12:05PMUMTC, East BankNicholson Hall 155
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- A survey of Greek and Roman mythology, including near eastern parallels and influences. We will use both ancient and modern primary sources to study the gods, heroes and monsters whose stories continue to influence the production of art and literature in the modern world. Readings include Greek tragedy, Homer, the epic of Gilgamesh, and Ovid, as well as extended excerpts from numerous ancient authors. Lectures include slides and film clips to permit an understanding of visual representations of the mythic world. Students will analyze a modern adaptation of a myth for their final project.
- Grading:
- 20% Midterm Exam
30% Final Exam
15% Reports/Papers
35% Class Participation - Exam Format:
- short answer/essay
- Class Format:
- 50% Lecture
50% Discussion two lectures and one seminar-style discussion each week This class has an associated evening film series; students who cannot make the film times have other options for viewing. - Workload:
- 80 Pages Reading Per Week
15 Pages Writing Per Term
2 Exam(s)
3 Paper(s)
Other Workload: creative writing assignments; in-class writing; quizzes Optional field trips to museums - Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/12482/1149
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 1 March 2012
Fall 2014 | CNES 1042H Section 002: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (12483)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementDelivery MediumHonors
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/02/2014 - 12/10/2014Wed 11:15AM - 12:30PMUMTC, East BankNicholson Hall 110
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- A survey of Greek and Roman mythology, including near eastern parallels and influences. We will use both ancient and modern primary sources to study the gods, heroes and monsters whose stories continue to influence the production of art and literature in the modern world. Readings include Greek tragedy, Homer, the epic of Gilgamesh, and Ovid, as well as extended excerpts from numerous ancient authors. Lectures include slides and film clips to permit an understanding of visual representations of the mythic world. Students will analyze a modern adaptation of a myth for their final project.
- Grading:
- 20% Midterm Exam
30% Final Exam
15% Reports/Papers
35% Class Participation - Exam Format:
- short answer/essay
- Class Format:
- 50% Lecture
50% Discussion two lectures and one seminar-style discussion each week This class has an associated evening film series; students who cannot make the film times have other options for viewing. - Workload:
- 80 Pages Reading Per Week
15 Pages Writing Per Term
2 Exam(s)
3 Paper(s)
Other Workload: creative writing assignments; in-class writing; quizzes Optional field trips to museums - Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/12483/1149
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 1 March 2012
Spring 2014 | CNES 1042H Section 001: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (57565)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementDelivery MediumHonors
- Meets With:
- CNES 1042 Section 001
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/21/2014 - 05/09/2014Mon, Fri 11:15AM - 12:05PMUMTC, East BankNicholson Hall 275
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- The gods and heroes of Greek and Roman mythology have appeared in our art, literature, and popular culture for centuries. Mythology, however, is more than just a collection of stories. The myths of the Greeks and Romans, like those of any culture, reflect the hopes, concerns, fears, and history of the societies that produced them. In this course we shall examine the major Greek and Roman myths, looking not only at the stories and characters themselves but also at how they reflect differing conceptions of the world. This course fulfills the liberal education requirement of Humanities ? Other. There is no prerequisite.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/57565/1143
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 3 November 2009
Spring 2014 | CNES 1042H Section 002: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (57566)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementDelivery MediumHonors
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/21/2014 - 05/09/2014Wed 11:15AM - 12:30PMUMTC, East BankNicholson Hall 135
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- The gods and heroes of Greek and Roman mythology have appeared in our art, literature, and popular culture for centuries. Mythology, however, is more than just a collection of stories. The myths of the Greeks and Romans, like those of any culture, reflect the hopes, concerns, fears, and history of the societies that produced them. In this course we shall examine the major Greek and Roman myths, looking not only at the stories and characters themselves but also at how they reflect differing conceptions of the world. This course fulfills the liberal education requirement of Humanities ? Other. There is no prerequisite.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/57566/1143
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 3 November 2009
Fall 2013 | CNES 1042H Section 001: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (18207)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementDelivery MediumHonors
- Meets With:
- CNES 1042 Section 001MEST 1200 Section 001
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/03/2013 - 12/11/2013Mon, Fri 11:15AM - 12:05PMUMTC, East BankNicholson Hall 155
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- A survey of Greek and Roman mythology, including near eastern parallels and influences. We will use both ancient and modern primary sources to study the gods, heroes and monsters whose stories continue to influence the production of art and literature in the modern world. Readings include Greek tragedy, Homer, the epic of Gilgamesh, and Ovid, as well as extended excerpts from numerous ancient authors. Lectures include slides and film clips to permit an understanding of visual representations of the mythic world. Students will analyze a modern adaptation of a myth for their final project.
- Grading:
- 20% Midterm Exam
30% Final Exam
15% Reports/Papers
35% Class Participation - Exam Format:
- short answer/essay
- Class Format:
- 50% Lecture
50% Discussion two lectures and one seminar-style discussion each week This class has an associated evening film series; students who cannot make the film times have other options for viewing. - Workload:
- 80 Pages Reading Per Week
15 Pages Writing Per Term
2 Exam(s)
3 Paper(s)
Other Workload: creative writing assignments; in-class writing; quizzes Optional field trips to museums - Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/18207/1139
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 1 March 2012
Fall 2013 | CNES 1042H Section 002: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (18208)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementDelivery MediumHonors
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/03/2013 - 12/11/2013Wed 11:15AM - 12:30PMUMTC, East BankNicholson Hall 135
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- A survey of Greek and Roman mythology, including near eastern parallels and influences. We will use both ancient and modern primary sources to study the gods, heroes and monsters whose stories continue to influence the production of art and literature in the modern world. Readings include Greek tragedy, Homer, the epic of Gilgamesh, and Ovid, as well as extended excerpts from numerous ancient authors. Lectures include slides and film clips to permit an understanding of visual representations of the mythic world. Students will analyze a modern adaptation of a myth for their final project.
- Grading:
- 20% Midterm Exam
30% Final Exam
15% Reports/Papers
35% Class Participation - Exam Format:
- short answer/essay
- Class Format:
- 50% Lecture
50% Discussion two lectures and one seminar-style discussion each week This class has an associated evening film series; students who cannot make the film times have other options for viewing. - Workload:
- 80 Pages Reading Per Week
15 Pages Writing Per Term
2 Exam(s)
3 Paper(s)
Other Workload: creative writing assignments; in-class writing; quizzes Optional field trips to museums - Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/18208/1139
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 1 March 2012
Spring 2013 | CNES 1042H Section 001: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (52784)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementDelivery MediumHonors
- Meets With:
- CNES 1042 Section 001
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/22/2013 - 05/10/2013Mon, Fri 11:15AM - 12:05PMUMTC, East BankNicholson Hall 155
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- Student may contact the instructor or department for information.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/52784/1133
Spring 2013 | CNES 1042H Section 002: Honors Course: Greek and Roman Mythology (52785)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementDelivery MediumHonors
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/22/2013 - 05/10/2013Wed 01:00PM - 02:15PMUMTC, East BankNicholson Hall 325
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to stories/study of Greek/Roman mythology.
- Class Description:
- Student may contact the instructor or department for information.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/52785/1133
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