IDS 1156 - Greece: Myths, Monks, and MonumentsCredits: 2 McDaniel in Greece offers an intensive introduction to the history and culture of ancient Greece, including the Pre-Historic, Classical, and Byzantine Periods, primarily through its material remains. Students will study and visit a broad range of significant monuments, museums, and archaeological sites, with special emphasis on the insight they offer into Greek culture. Particular attention will be given to Greek religious belief and practices and how they are related to the material remains. In addition to extensive time and study in Athens, students will travel to Corinth, Crete, Delphi, Eleusis, Meteora, Mycenae, Olympia, Santorini, and Sounion. Study of sites, monuments and museums will be supplemented by a selection of primary and secondary source readings.
Registration in a study tour does not guarantee participation. The faculty leader for the study must provide final approval for all registered students to participate.
By registering for this class you agree to allow the Office of Student Affairs to review and approve your student record along with the faculty instructor of the class. Your enrollment in this class is not final until Student Affairs and the faculty instructor for the class approve your registration. McDaniel Plan: January Term; Experiential
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