asu classics: approved electives
Approved Electives (Updated 10/9/2011)
Anything with a GRK or LAT prefix (including omnibus courses) is automatically approved as an elective.
- APH 313: History of Architecture I
- APH 494: Roman Urbanism
- APH 494: Digital Rome
- APH 598: Digital Rome
- ARS 101: Art from Prehistory through the Middle Ages
- ARS 394: Art and Myth of the Classical World
- ARS 394: Greek Art and Mythology
- ARS 394: Greek Myth in Western Art
- ARS 394: Tutankhamen and His Times
- ARS 394: Akhenaten and His Times
- ARS 394: Trojan War in Film, Art and Literature
- ARS 402: Art of Ancient Egypt
- ARS 404: Greek Art
- ARS 406: Roman Art
- ARS 410: Early Christian and Byzantine Art
- ARS 498: Gender Issues in Greek Art
- ARS 498: Pompeii and Herculaneum
- ARS 504: Greek Art
- ARS 504: Critical Approaches to Greek Art
- ARS 598: Pompeii and Herculaneum
- ASB 222: Buried Cities and Lost Tribes
- ASB 330: Principles of Archaeology
- ASB 394: Classical Archaeology
- HEB 494: Art Beyond the Bible
- HST 362: Sex & Society: Classical and Medieval Europe
- HST 378: History of Greece I--Through the Peloponnesian War
- HST 378: History of Greece II--After the Peloponnesian War
- HST 378: History of Rome I--Republic
- HST 378: History of Rome II--Empire
- HST 394: Art Beyond the Bible
- HST 394: Greece and Rome at War
- HST 394: Age of Pericles
- HST 394: Age of Augustus
- LAW 791: Law and Literature: the Iliad
- PHI 301: History of Ancient Philosophy
- PHI 420: Free Will in Ancient Philosophy
- PHI 591: Free Will in Ancient Philosophy
- POS 598: Ancient Political Theory
- POS 497: Ancient and Medieval Political Thought
- POS 598: Ancient Political Theory
- REL 194: Sanskrit I
- REL 294: Sanskrit II
- REL 194: Biblical Hebrew I
- REL 294: Biblical Hebrew II
- REL 315: Old Testament/Hebrew Bible
- REL 394: Ancient Greek Religion
- REL 394: Greek and Roman Religion
- REL 394: Greek and Roman Sanctuaries
- REL 394: Roman Religion
- REL 371: New Testament
- REL 372: Formation of the Christian Tradition
- REL 375: Lost Scriptures, Lost Christianities
- REL 384: The Bible and Archaeological Discovery
- REL 396: Women in the Bible
- REL 405: Emotions in the Hebrew Bible
- SLC 140: Latin and Greek Roots in BioScientific Terminology
- SLC 194: Ancient Greek Civilization
- SLC 194: Biblical Hebrew I
- SLC 194: Sanskrit I
- SLC 194: Introduction to Classics
- SLC 294: Introduction to Greek and Roman Mythology
- SLC 294: Ancient Greek Literature in Translation
- SLC 294: Biblical Hebrew II
- SLC 294: Roman Literature in Translation
- SLC 294: Sanskrit II
- SLC 394: Age of Augustus
- SLC 394: Age of Pericles
- SLC 394: Ancient Greek Religion
- SLC 394: Art Beyond the Bible
- SLC 394: Classical Archaeology
- SLC 394: The Classical Greeks
- SLC 394: Greece and Rome at War
- SLC 394: Greek and Roman Sanctuaries
- SLC 394: Roman Erotic Elegy
- SLC 394: Roman Religion
- SLC 394: Trojan War in Film, Art and Literature
- SLC 494 or 498: Heroes: Ancient and Modern
- SLC 498: Ancient World on Film