CLASSICS 3420 21 Ancient History: The Roman Empire

CLASSICS 3420 21 Ancient History: The Roman Empire

An introduction to the political, military, and social history of Rome from the first emperor Augustus to the time of Constantine.  Topics include: Rome's place as the center of a vast and diverse empire; religious movements, such as Jewish revolts and the rise of Christianity; and the stability of the state in the face of economic crises, military coups, and scandals and intrigues among Rome's imperial elite.

Taught by Justin Meyer

Summer 2: June 8 - July 10
Attributes: HUM, LCD

Course Meeting Pattern
Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri | 1:00 PM - 2:45 PM

Credit Hours
3 units

Tuition
$3750