
Great Books
G220 Angell Hall
647-2274
Professor H.D. Cameron (Classical Studies), Director
Not a concentration program
Courses in Great Books (Division 382)
157/Phil. 157. Great Books in Philosophy. Students are
strongly advised not to take more than two Philosophy Introductions. (3).
(HU).
191. Great Books. Open to Honors freshmen only. No credit
granted to those who have completed or are enrolled in Gt. Bks. 201 or Classical
Civ. 101. (4). (HU).
192. Great Books. Open to Honors freshmen only. (4). (HU).
201. Great Books of the Ancient World. No credit granted to
those who have completed or are enrolled in Gt. Bks. 191 or Classical Civ.
101. (4). (HU).
202. Great Books of the Medieval and Modern World. (4). (HU).
204/Physics 204. Great Books in Physics. (4). (NS).
221. Great Books of China. (4). (HU).
222. Great Books of Japan. (4). (HU).
245/ACABS 245/Rel. 245. Great Books: The Ancient Near East. (4;
3 in the half-term). (HU).
246/APTIS 296. Great Books of the Middle East. (4). (HU).
291. Great Books of Modern Literature. Sophomores, juniors,
and seniors in the College Honors Program. (4). (HU).
331(320)/Spanish 331. Great Books of Spain and Latin America. Open
to students at all levels. A knowledge of Spanish is not required. May not
be included in a concentration plan in Spanish (or teaching certificate
major or minor). (3). (HU).
350/Amer. Cult. 360. Great Books of the Founding Fathers. Open
to sophomores, juniors, and seniors. (3). (Excl).
393. Great Books in Literature, Philosophy, and the Arts. (1).
(Excl). May be elected for a total of 3 credits under different topics.
394/WS 394. Great Books by Women Writers. Sophomore standing.
(4). (HU).