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CLAS 320

Greek Field Trip

A student stands on top of the wall at Eleutherae, a fort on the border of Attica
A student stands on top of the wall at Eleutherae, a fort on the border of Attica

Based in Athens and Kolumbari, Crete, CLAS 320 is a study of Greek archaeological sites with special emphasis on sites in Crete.

The course is offered full time for 5 weeks in November-December, based in Athens and Kolumbari, Crete. It is taught in conjunction with CLAS 420.

This course is not running in 2009.

As of 2010, this course will be offered bi-annually. There will be one 2010, then every two years; the next being 2012.

There are important changes coming up if you want to apply for next years trip. You will enrol online as usual with your other courses.

Important information for 2010 download here

Trimester 3 2010 14 November - 17 December

Matthew Trundle & David Rosenbloom
Limitations: 18 students  
Prerequisites: 2 courses from CLAS, GREE or LATI 200-299, CRIT 201 (and with approval of the Programme Director - see the application form)
Corequisites: none
Restrictions: CLAS 420

 

 

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