LVV4U - Classical Studies
Course Overview:
This course introduces students to the rich cultural legacy of the classical world. Students will investigate aspects of classical culture, including mythology, literature, art, architecture, philosophy, science, and technology, as well as elements of the ancient Greek and Latin languages. Students will develop creative and critical thinking skills through exploring and responding to works by classical authors in English translation and examining material culture brought to light through archaeology. They will also increase their communication and research skills by working both collaboratively and independently, and will acquire an understanding and appreciation of the interconnectedness of ancient and modern societies
This course will cover a variety of texts and aspects which will largely overlap in scope (i.e. a study of The Iliad would allow for examination of all stands, minus “Art”). As such, the traditional linear delivery of thematic units will not be employed, and the organization of curriculum delivery will follow a more holistic approach.
This course will cover a variety of texts and aspects which will largely overlap in scope (i.e. a study of The Iliad would allow for examination of all stands, minus “Art”). As such, the traditional linear delivery of thematic units will not be employed, and the organization of curriculum delivery will follow a more holistic approach.