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Please visit the Academic Timetable to see which courses are presently being offered and in which location(s). Not all courses listed below run every term or in all locations. For specific details about program requirements and degree regulations, please refer to the Academic Calendar.

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  • AGRS-1030H: Archaeology 1: Accessing the Past

    Offered:

    • Peterborough
    • Durham GTA

    Explores the origin, development, challenges, and lessons of archaeological practice around the world, with a focus on specific, illustrative case studies drawn from the history of the discipline. Equivalent to AHCL 1030H.

    Cross-listed: ANTH-1030H

  • AGRS-1100H: War in the Desert

    Offered:

    • Peterborough

    An introduction to ancient history by studying wars fought in desert conditions between the Late Bronze Age and late antiquity. Includes discussion of problems of reading primary sources, ancient military history, and military operations in deserts. Equivalent to AHCL 1100H.

    Cross-listed: HIST-1100H

  • AGRS-1200H: The Trojan War: An Epic of Archaeology

    Offered:

    • Peterborough

    Provides an introduction to the study of Classical archaeology through the story of the Trojan War, focusing on such topics as the nature of epic, the archaeology of the Bronze Age, and the reception and transmission of the Trojan War story in Greek and Roman art and literature. Not open to students with credit for AHCL 1401H or 1402H. Equivalent to AHCL 1200H.

    Cross-listed: ANTH-1200H

  • AGRS-1300H: Gods, Heroes, Monsters

    Offered:

    • Peterborough

    An examination of Greek and Roman myths in their cultural contexts, including the relationship between gods and mortals, the nature of "myth" itself, and how the stories were received and interpreted both in antiquity and more recently. Not open to students with credit for AHCL 2350H. Equivalent to AHCL 1300H.

  • GREK-1000H: Elementary Greek 1

    Offered:

    • Peterborough

    An introduction to the basic elements of classical Greek providing the fundamentals of grammar and vocabulary. Some easy selections of ancient Greek are read in this course.

  • GREK-1001H: Elementary Greek 2

    Offered:

    • Peterborough

    A continued introduction to the basic elements of classical Greek. Some basic selections of ancient Greek are read in this course. Prerequisite: 60% or higher in GREK 1000H or permission of program.

  • LATN-1000H: Elementary Latin 1

    Offered:

    • Peterborough

    An introduction to Latin through reading and comprehension. Special emphasis is placed on acquiring a working vocabulary and on a grasp of Latin syntax. For students who have little or no previous knowledge of the language.

  • LATN-1001H: Elementary Latin 2

    Offered:

    • Peterborough

    A continued introduction to Latin through reading and comprehension. Special emphasis is placed on acquiring a working vocabulary and on a grasp of Latin syntax. Prerequisite: 60% or higher in LATN 1000H or permission of program.

  • AGRS-2051H: Early Medieval Europe, 300-1050

    Offered:

    • Peterborough

    Medieval Europe from the birth of Christianity and collapse of the Roman Empire in the West through the establishment of "barbarian" kingdoms, survival and transformation of the Eastern Roman Empire, spread of Islam, Carolingian Renaissance, ninth- and tenth-century invasions, and Europe's gradual recovery and reorganization around the year 1000. Prerequisite: 3.0 university credits or permission of the chair. Equivalent to AHCL 2051H.

    Cross-listed: HIST-2051H

  • AGRS-2103H: Approaches to Ancient Historians

    Offered:

    • Peterborough

    An introduction to historiography between Archaic Greece and the late Roman Empire, examining both the history of this period and its construction by ancient writers. Prerequisite: 4.0 university credits. Not open to students with credit for AHCL 2102H or 2105H. Equivalent to AHCL 2103H.

    Cross-listed: HIST-2103H

  • AGRS-2201H: Introduction to Egyptian Archaeology from the Pharaohs to the Romans

    Offered:

    • Online

    The methods and achievements of archaeologists and the art history of Egypt from the period of the Pharaohs, through the Persians and the Greeks to the Romans. Prerequisite: 4.0 university credits. Equivalent to AHCL 2201H.

    Cross-listed: ANTH-2201H

  • AGRS-2205H: Archaeology and Art History of Ancient Greece

    Offered:

    • Peterborough

    An introduction to the major sites, monuments, and artefacts of ancient Greece from the Bronze Age through the Hellenistic Period, focusing on how material remains are used to reconstruct various aspects of ancient society. Topics include art and architecture, trade and exchange, religion, burial customs, economy, and state formation. Prerequisite: 4.0 university credits. Equivalent to AHCL 2205H.

    Cross-listed: ANTH-2205H

  • AGRS-2206H: Archaeology and Art History of Ancient Rome

    Offered:

    • Peterborough

    An introduction to Roman material culture from the Iron Age through the Late Empire. Topics include the development of a distinctively Roman culture, the influence of the Greek world, the spread of Roman imperialism, the impact of Christianity, and the continuing relevance of Roman institutions in modern society. Prerequisite: 4.0 university credits. Equivalent to AHCL 2206H.

    Cross-listed: ANTH-2206H

  • AGRS-2303H: Approaches to Ancient Literature

    Offered:

    • Peterborough

    The literature of the ancient Greek and Romans constitutes one of the most influential set of texts in world history. Reaching from antiquity to the digital age, this course introduces students to core methodological approaches, including issues of language and translation, the textual tradition, and historical context. Prerequisite 4.0 university credits. Not open to students with credit for AHCL 2301H or 2302H. Equivalent to AHCL 2303H.

  • AGRS-2420H: Ancient Philosophy 1: Pre-Socratics to Plato

    Offered:

    • Peterborough
    • Durham GTA

    A study of early Greek philosophy focusing on Socrates, Plato, and their most influential predecessors. Complements PHIL-AGRS 2430H. Prerequisite: 4.0 university credits or permission of department chair. Equivalent to AHCL 2420H.

    Cross-listed: PHIL-2420H

  • AGRS-2430H: Ancient Philosophy 2: Aristotle and the Hellenists

    Offered:

    • Peterborough
    • Durham GTA

    A study of Greco-Roman philosophy focusing on Aristotle and the Hellenistic philosophers including the Epicureans and Stoics. Prerequisite: 4.0 university credits or permission of department chair. Recommended: PHIL-AGRS 2420H. Equivalent to AHCL 2430H.

    Cross-listed: PHIL-2430H

  • AGRS-2520H: Women in the Ancient World, 700 BCE-600 CE

    Offered:

    • Peterborough

    Introduces students to the social and cultural presence, significance, and role of women in ancient Greece and Rome. Particular attention will be given to those few sources and evidence that offer a female perspective from these patriarchal societies, including literature, philosophical and medical treatises, law codes, and the visual arts. Prerequisite: 4.0 university credits. Not open to students with credit for AHCL-WMST 2310H or 2320H. Equivalent to AHCL 2520H.

    Cross-listed: GESO-2520H

  • AGRS-2530H: Wonders of the Ancient World

    Offered:

    • Online

    An examination of The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, exploring the literary and material evidence for these monuments, their enduring cultural impact, and why the list includes some famous monuments but excludes many others.

    Cross-listed: ANTH-2530H

  • GREK-2000H: Intermediate Greek 1

    Offered:

    • Peterborough

    Continuation of classical Greek syntax and grammar, followed by readings from ancient authors. Prerequisite: 60% or higher in GREK 1001H or permission of program.

  • GREK-2001H: Intermediate Greek 2

    Offered:

    • Peterborough

    Completion of classical Greek syntax and grammar, followed by readings from ancient authors. Prerequisite: 60% or higher in GREK 2000H or permission of program.

  • LATN-2000H: Intermediate Latin 1

    Offered:

    • Peterborough

    A continued study of the grammar and syntax of Latin, while introducing readings from ancient authors. Prerequisite: 60% or higher in LATN 1001H or permission of program.

  • LATN-2001H: Intermediate Latin 2

    Offered:

    • Peterborough

    Completes the study of the grammar and syntax of Latin, with increasing emphasis on readings from ancient authors. Prerequisite: 60% or higher in LATN 2000H or permission of program.

  • AGRS-3155H: Current Topics in Ancient History

    Offered:

    • Peterborough

    A focused study of a particular topic in the study of ancient Greek and Roman history. Topics change from year to year but emphasis will be on understanding some aspect of Mediterranean antiquity from a historical perspective. Prerequisite: 8.0 university credits. Equivalent to AHCL-HIST 3155H.

  • AGRS-3171H: Alexander the Great and His Age

    Offered:

    • Peterborough

    Offers both a survey of the life and deeds of Alexander and an examination of the background, the ancient sources (studied in English), and modern assessments. Prerequisite: 4.0 university credits. Equivalent to AHCL 3170H, 3171H.

    Cross-listed: HIST-3171H

  • AGRS-3222H: Mystery Cults and Restricted Rituals in the Ancient Mediterranean

    Offered:

    • Peterborough

    In ancient Greece and Rome, exclusionary rituals and secretive initiation cults like those of Dionysos, Mithras, Isis, and Christianity overturned entrenched social norms and threatened the cohesion of the state. Archaeological and written evidence provide evidence for the origins, impact, and legacy of such practices in the ancient Mediterranean. Prerequisite: 8.0 university credits including one of AGRS-HIST 2103H (or AHCL 2103H), ANTH-AGRS 2205H or 2206H. Equivalent to AHCL 3222H.

    Cross-listed: ANTH-3222H, HIST-3222H

  • AGRS-3250H: Aegean Bronze Age Archaeology

    Offered:

    • Peterborough

    An exploration of the material culture of the Aegean Basin from the Neolithic Period through the Late Bronze Age (ca. 8000-1100 BCE), focusing on such topics as the built environment, art and symbolism, trade and exchange, religion and burial customs, and social stratification and state formation. Prerequisite: ANTH-AGRS 2205H. Equivalent to AHCL 3250H.

    Cross-listed: ANTH-3250H

  • AGRS-3255H: Current Topics in Mediterranean Archaeology

    Offered:

    • Peterborough

    A focused study of a particular topic in the study of Mediterranean archaeology. Topics change from year to year but will focus on some aspect of the material record of the cultures surrounding the Mediterranean Basin from the end of the Late Bronze Age to the fall of the Roman Empire. Prerequisite: ANTH-AGRS 2205H. Equivalent to AHCL 3255H.

    Cross-listed: ANTH-3255H

  • AGRS-3310H: Love, Sex, and Death in the Ancient World

    Offered:

    • Peterborough

    Ancient Greeks and Romans explored concepts of love, sexual roles, and violence through writing that inspires scholars and artists to this day. This course draws upon works ranging from ancient drama and poetry to philosophy and epitaphs in order to explore both ancient attitudes and their critical reception. Prerequisite: 8.0 university credits. Equivalent to AHCL 3310H.

    Cross-listed: GESO-3310H

  • GREK-3000H: Advanced Greek

    Offered:

    • Peterborough

    Furthers the study of classical Greek, involving reading, translation, analysis of original Greek texts, and intensive study of Greek grammatical principles. Prerequisite: 80% or higher in GREK 2001H. Because the core texts change from year to year, students may take the course more than once with permission of program. Not open to students with credit for GREK 3001H or 3002H.

  • LATN-3000H: Advanced Latin

    Offered:

    • Peterborough

    Further advances understanding of Latin through a thorough and vigorous regimen of translation, composition, and study of advanced grammar. Prerequisite: 80% or higher in LATN 2001H. Because the core texts change from year to year, students may take the course more than once with permission of program. Not open to students with credit for LATN 3001H or 3002H.

  • AGRS-4001H: Senior Seminar

    Offered:

    • Peterborough

    Students gain practical experience in the processes of scholarly investigations and dissemination of findings by engaging in the ongoing research project of the instructor. Prerequisite: 10.0 university credits, including AGRS course(s) to be specified on a course-by-course basis. Equivalent to AHCL 4001H, 4002H.

  • AGRS-4003H: Senior Seminar in Mediterranean Archaeology

    Offered:

    • Peterborough

    Students gain practical experience in the processes of scholarly investigations and dissemination of findings by engaging in the ongoing research project of the instructor. Prerequisite: 10.0 university credits, including ANTH and/or AGRS/AHCL course(s) to be specified on a course-by-course basis. Equivalent to AHCL 4003H.

    Cross-listed: ANTH-4003H

  • AGRS-4145H: Cultural Heritage: Threats and Responses

    Offered:

    • Peterborough

    The cultural identity of living peoples and the appreciation of the human past rely on the safeguarding of tangible heritage, yet physical remains of the past are under constant threat of destruction, disappearance, or distortion. What underlies these threats, and how effectively are legal and professional standards addressing them? Prerequisite: 8.0 university credits. Equivalent to AHCL 4145H.

    Cross-listed: ANTH-4145H

  • AGRS-4180H: Collapse of Complex Societies

    Offered:

    • Peterborough

    Using anthropological theory and archaeologically-generated data sets, this course explores the characteristics of, and reasons for, the "collapse" of complex societies. The focus is on the last two phases of the "Adaptive Cycle": release and reorganization. Implications for the contemporary world are also discussed. Prerequisite: 10.0 university credits or permission of instructor. Equivalent to AHCL 4180H.

    Cross-listed: ANTH-4180H, ERSC-4180H

  • AGRS-4185H: Human Impact on Ancient Environments

    Offered:

    • Peterborough

    Using archaeological and environmental theory and diverse data sets, lectures and student research projects explore human impacts on ancient environments. The focus is on the first two phases of the "Adaptive Cycle": exploitation and conservation. Seminars concentrate on contemporary environmental issues. Prerequisite: 10.0 university credits or permission of instructor. Equivalent to AHCL 4185H.

    Cross-listed: ANTH-4185H, ERSC-4185H

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