Fall 2015 - HS 277 C100

History of Greek Civilization (3)

Class Number: 7856

Delivery Method: Distance Education

Overview

  • Course Times + Location:

    Distance Education

  • Exam Times + Location:

    Oct 16, 2015
    Fri, 11:55–11:55 p.m.
    Burnaby

    Dec 9, 2015
    Wed, 11:55–11:55 p.m.
    Burnaby

Description

CALENDAR DESCRIPTION:

Surveys the history of Greek civilization from Mycenaean Greece to the twentieth century. Students who have taken HIST 307 under this topic or HIST 277 may not take this course for further credit. Breadth-Humanities.

Grading

  • Online discussions 10%
  • Discussion summaries 10%
  • Quizzes 5%
  • Lesson evaluations 10%
  • Book review 15%
  • Midterm exam 20%
  • Final exam 30%

Materials

REQUIRED READING:

No Textbooks.

Centre for Online and Distance Education Notes:

Additional Course Fee: $40

Students requiring accommodation as a result of a disability must contact the Centre for Students with Disabilities.

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Required Readings will be listed on the course outline approximately 2 weeks prior to the start of class. 

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