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|name=Ancient History and Mythology
|name=Ancient History and Mythology
|description=In this one trimester elective students will be exposed to the classical world. From the Greeks to the Mesoamericans, students will gain an appreciation for past humanity. This course will also introduce students to some of the most famous myths, folktales, and legends in the ancient world. Through an interdisciplinary lens, students will explore the culture and language of these societies and will work to understand the relationship between ancient and modern myth, and why myths continue to speak to us today.
|description=In Ancient History and Mythology, students will be exposed to the classical world and its myths. They will gain an appreciation for past humanity by studying various ancient cultures from across the globe. The course will introduce students to the most famous myths, legends, and folktales of antiquity. The students will also explore the culture and language of these societies, and they will begin to understand the relationship between ancient and modern myths and why myths continue to speak to us today.
|teacher=John Turner
|department=English Language and Literature
|teacher=Stephen Rustin
|sessions=1
|sessions=1
|offered=Previously
|offered=Currently
|opento=Juniors, Seniors
|opento=Juniors, Seniors
}}
}}

Revision as of 10:44, 19 April 2024


Department English Language and Literature
Teacher Stephen Rustin
Sessions 1
Offered Currently
Open to Juniors
Seniors

In Ancient History and Mythology, students will be exposed to the classical world and its myths. They will gain an appreciation for past humanity by studying various ancient cultures from across the globe. The course will introduce students to the most famous myths, legends, and folktales of antiquity. The students will also explore the culture and language of these societies, and they will begin to understand the relationship between ancient and modern myths and why myths continue to speak to us today.