HIST 358 - Ancient Greece and Rome


Course will consider political, social, intellectual, religious, and economic history of Ancient Greece and of Ancient Rome. Emphasis on Greece will consider its geography's impact on its political and economic development; social and political institutions of Athens and Sparta; Greek philosophy; and Greek culture throughout Mediterranean. Emphasis on Rome will cover birth of the Republic and its political organization; transition from Republic to Empire; expansion of the Empire, as well as eventual decline. Meets general education requirements for Culture. Typically offered Spring.
Level: UG
Credit Hours: 3

Prerequisite ENGL 150 /D-
Ferris Equivalencies: HIST-238-200808

Department: HUMN



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