Courses
The following is a list of courses offered by the department that explicitly discuss themes and topics of diversity, inclusion, and mental health. It should be noted, however, that nearly all courses offered by the department entail study of peoples and groups often marginalized or oppressed, even when such peoples and groups are not the primary focus of the course. CLCV courses that are crosslisted in other departments are indicated in parentheses.
CLCV 150 (topics vary annually): East and West, Ancient Comedy, History and Memory in Rome
CLCV 314: Urbanism in the Ancient Mediterranean
CLCV 315: Women in Antiquity
CLCV 317: Greek and Roman Tragedy
CLCV 318: Ancient Laughter: Comedy in Ancient Greek and Rome
CLCV 319: Birth of the Novel in Antiquity
CLCV 320: Pagans and Christians in the Roman World
CLCV 323: The Late Roman Empire
CLCV 333 Sex and Gender in Antiquity
CLCV 340: Roman Britain
CLCV 341: Roman Greece
CLCV 349 : Etruscan Archaeology
CLCV 356 : Comparative Slavery
CLCV 357: The Afterlife of Antiquity
CLCV 400 (topics vary annually): Ancient Religion; Identity in the Ancient World; Barbarians
CLCV 431: The Archaeology of Ritual
CLCV 432: The Archaeology of the Ancient Family
HIST 211 (= CLCV 209): Deciphering Ancient Egypt
HIST 479 (= CLCV 216): Middle Egyptian Texts
RELG 308 (= CLCV 303): Poets and Prophets
RELG 315 (= CLCV 221): Judaism in the Greco-Roman World
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