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Feb 07, 2025
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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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HIST 338 - Ancient Greek and Roman Sports and Recreation Credit(s): 3 GREEK-ROMAN SPORT-RECREATION Component: Lecture Examination of the earliest sporting events depicted in art from Mesopotamia and Egypt as well as bull leaping and boxing events practiced by the Greeks in the period of about 2000-1500 BC. Focuses on the sport and leisure activities practiced by the classical-era Greeks and Romans. Include activities and venues familiar to most people: the ancient Olympics, horse and chariot racing, gladiatorial combats, various kinds of ball games, etc. Examine activities such as bathing, reading/libraries, dinner and drinking parties, and where people would go on vacation and how they would get there. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option University Breadth: History and Cultural Change College of Arts and Sciences Breadth: GROUP B: A&S History & Cultural Change Course Typically Offered: Verify offering with Dept General Education Objectives: GE1A: Read Critically GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE1C: Engage in Constructive Ideation GE2A: Communicate Effectively in Writing GE3A: Work Collaboratively Across a Variety of Cultures
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