Courses Offered – Winter 2025

TitleCourse NumberSection NumberTeacher
Archaeology, Myth and Lost Peoples3300B1DW1Tucker, Jiri
Introduction to Global History3301N1DW4Leon, Michael
Introduction to Global History3301N1DW5Leon, Michael
Egypt, Greece, and Rome3321N1DW1Tucker, Jiri
Egypt, Greece, and Rome3321N1DW2Arvanitakis, Jan Alexandros
Egypt, Greece, and Rome3321N1DW3Leon, Michael
Introduction to Philosophy3401N1DW1Mosquera, Gerardo
Introduction to Philosophy3401N1DW2Stephens, Robert
Introduction to Philosophy3401N1DW5Mosquera, Gerardo
Topics in Philosophy340A01DW1Mosquera, Gerardo
Knowing How to Live345101MQ7Magal, Oran
Greek Mythology345101MQ20Thorpe, Anne
Weird, Wonderful and Persuasive: The World Views of Western Philosophers345102MQ27Farnham, Derrick
Happily Ever After345BXHDW1Farnham, Derrick
Happily Ever After345BXHDW4Farnham, Derrick
Greek Tragedy and the Modern World603102MQ10Rose, Robert J
Tragedy603102MQ23Starke-Meyerring, Todd
Tragedy603102MQ24Starke-Meyerring, Todd
Classical Myth and the Modern Imagination603102MQ26Thorpe, Anne
Classical Myth and the Modern Imagination603102MQ27Thorpe, Anne
Family Dramas, Ancient Greek to Now603103MQ3Grant, Alyson
Family Dramas: Ancient Greek to Now603103MQ8Grant, Alyson
Greek 1615111DW1Tourkomanoli, Irene
Greek 2615211DW1Tourkomanoli, Irene
Greek 1615BWL031Tourkomanoli, Irene
Greek 2615BXL031Tourkomanoli, Irene


Last Modified: March 4, 2025