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University of Pennsylvania

Intensive Elementary Latin (LATN112)
Intensive Elementary Greek (GREK112)
Intensive Intermediate Latin (LATN212)
Intensive Intermediate Greek (GREK212)
Ancient Rome (ANCH027)
Ancient Greece (ANCH026)
Ancient Greek Political Thought: Past and Present (CLST185)

Penn Summer 2010:
Session I, May 24–July 2 (Elementary languages; Ancient Rome; Ancient Greek Political Thought)
Session II, July 6–August 13 (Intermediate languages; Ancient Greece)

Each intensive language course is six weeks and covers a full year of elementary or intermediate coursework (and two course units). Ideal for undergraduates or graduate students from Penn or elsewhere with some background in learning other languages, or who need to learn Latin rapidly.

"Ancient Rome" and "Ancient Greece" offer full, six-week introductions to ancient civilization in all of its depth.

 "Ancient Greek Political Thought" is an intermediate level course suitable for all students of classical studies, history, and political science.

For further information, please contact Prof. James Ker (jker@sas.upenn.edu) or follow the link to Penn Summer (where course descriptions will be available in February).

CONTACT INFORMATION

James Ker
jker@sas.upenn.edu
215-898-3027

http://www.sas.upenn.edu/summer/courses

Department of Classical Studies
201 Cohen Hall
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia PA 19104