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Semester: | Summer 2020 |
Number: | 0122-220-001 |
Instructor: | Nicole Garret |
Note: | Online, Asynchronous |
Location: | Online |
Credits: | 3 |
Status: | This Course is Filled to Capacity |
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Course Materials: | View Text Books |
Learning Goals: |
COURSE LEARNING GOALS:1) Students will gain an understanding of the history, evolution, and purpose of myth and ritual by- Reading and discussing classic texts in translation- engaging in lectures about the topics2) Students will gain an introduction to the Olympian Pantheon and Greek Tragedy by- reading texts from and engaging in lectures about Classical Greek Mythology- researching and presenting reports on figures from the Olympian Pantheon- discussing classic texts in translation2) Students demonstrate a mastery of literary tools and mythological concepts by- employing close reading skills- learning, developing, and employing skills of critical discussion- describing, analyzing, and employing literary terms- taking exams that cover knowledge gained in both readings and lectures3) Students will master literary and scholarly prose by- demonstrating an understanding of vocabulary, concepts, and literary techniques- developing clearly defined theses through discussion, writing, and critical thinking- employing appropriate grammar, discipline-appropriate formatting, and proofreading4) Students will develop communication skills by- engaging in class discussion- presenting oral reports and memorized monologues GEN ED LEARNING GOALS: G DISTRIBUTION REQUIREMENTS: H *The learning goals displayed here are those for one section of this course as offered in a recent semester, and are provided for the purpose of information only. The exact learning goals for each course section in a specific semester will be stated on the syllabus distributed at the start of the semester, and may differ in wording and emphasis from those shown here. |
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