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Name of course :
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Rome to 337 A.D.
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Description :
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The development of ancient Rome from its origins in Italy, through the rise as an Empire embracing the entire Mediterranean World and Western Europe, to Constantine, Christianity and the foundation of Constantinople. Examines critically the political achievement of a people who rose from an obscure Italian city to a world empire, with emphasis on the analysis of primary sources.
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Prerequisites :
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junior standing or permission of instructor
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Comments :
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Credit will not be given for both HI 404 and HI 504
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Average user rating :
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3
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Average GPA of classes in course :
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2.89
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Std. dev. of classes in course :
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0.52
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Percentile within all courses :
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31%
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Percentile within department courses :
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57%
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Spring 2005
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Fall 2004
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Sum II 2004
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Spring 2004
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Spring 2003
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Spring 2001
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Spring 2000
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User Ratings
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lecatpuke Veteran 170 Posts user info |
| course : | HI 404 |
| course rating : | 3 - Good |
| course comments : | A 3 from an engineering major. It was one of the more interesting history classes I've taken. It covered all aspects and all time periods of Roman history. |
| class : | Fall 2004 section 001 |
| grade received : | A- |
| class rating : | 3 - Good |
| class comments : | This class requires an insane amount of note-taking (at least 1 page front/back per class, and I write small). This might seem bad, but her lectures are very well delivered, so notes seem to flow easily and write themselves. We had to submit "journals" on the books we had to read, we had a term paper on a topic of our choosing, a midterm comprised of essays, and a final a bit longer than the midterm. The lecture notes are your most valuable study tool; I made an A- with just skimming the books |
| instructor : | Detreville |
| instructor rating : | 4 - Awesome |
| instructor comments : | Dr. DeT is an extremely bright and pleasant teacher. Her lectures are always well delivered, and her assignments and grading are always fair. She will happily answer any questions you have and will work with you if you have any problems. I'd recommend her for ANY history class, not just 404. |
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