Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to demonstrate the following knowledge or skills:
- Distinguish between gods in the Greek pantheon in written examination.
- Interpret passages from Homer’s epics in an essay.
- Interpret passages from classical tragedies or comedies in an essay.
- The Pantheon of Olympian Gods, heroes, and minor gods
- Hesiod’s Theogony
- Homer’s Iliad
- Homer’s Odyssey
- Tragedy
- Comedy
A writing component and a minimum of two exams over the material are required. Other grading instruments will be based on a number of different assessment tools selected by the instructor and designed to meet the needs of the coursework. This may include short essays, quizzes, in-class discussion, attendance, or a research paper.
PO4 should be assessed: Students will be able to recognize or articulate personal/interpersonal aspects of, or connections between, diverse cultural, social, or political contexts.
PO5 should be assessed: Students will be able to solve problems by gathering, interpreting, combining and/or applying information from multiple sources.