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CLAS-4317EL - Roman Poetry
This course studies the major Latin poets of the Golden Age of Rome, with a view to exploring themes such as love, politics, philosophy, religion, and literary criticism. Selections from authors such as Catullus, Horace, Virgil, and Ovid will be read in translation and placed within the appropriate ...
CLAS-4337EL - The Administration of the Roman Empire
This course is a study of Roman administration at the imperial, provincial and municipal levels. The objective is to understand why Roman hegemony over the entire Mediterranean (and beyond) was virtually unchallenged for centuries. Because of the lack of good literary evidence, students will become ...
CLAS-4887EL - Independent Studies
This course provides an opportunity for qualified students to undertake directed readings and participate in tutorials in the broad field of Classical Studies. PREREQ: permission of the instructor. (sem/tut 3) cr 3....
CLAS-4995EL - Research Project in Classics
The research project involves a research essay (or thesis) of up to 50 pages, normally in close supervision with a faculty member. There will be a strong emphasis on the use of primary sources (in Greek, Latin, and/or translation). PREREQ: a minimum average of 70% in CLAS courses, including at least...
COMM-0003EL - Laurentian Pre-Business Program
The objective of this course is to prepare students to successfully engage within a North American context and in the business program at Laurentian University. The principal target group are international students although the course may be applicable to any student who would be interested in prep...



