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Introduction to the Humanities sequence. Human history and cultural developments from the ancient civilizations of Africa and Asia to the disintegration of the Western Roman Empire, emphasizing both continuities and discontinuities across a wide range of ancient peoples, the intellectual and artistic heritage of the ancient world and the origins of the major religions including Judaism, Buddhism, and Christianity.
Brian Hook, HUM 124 Coordinator e-mail
Spring 2008 Lecture Schedule
Lipinsky
Auditorium
To view a printable version of the HUM 124 Lecture Calendar,
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January 14
Dr.
Moseley
Week 2
January 21
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - No Classes
Week 3 January 28 Dr. Hopes
February 4 Dr. Hardy
Week 5
February 11 Dr. Ho
Week 6
February 18 Dr. Maitra
Week 7
February 25 Dr. Hardy
Week 8
March 3 Spring Break/No Common Lecture
Week 9
March 10 Dr. Mills
Week 10 March 17 Prof. Driggers
March 24 Dr. Hook
Week 12
March 31 Dr. Hopes
Week 13
April 7 Dr. Hook
Week 14
April 14
The Government of Rome in the
Republic
(slide) Dr. Hook
Week 15
April 21 Dr. Moseley
Week 16
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