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Mythology (comparative; includes Greece & Rome)
Notes
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Best for: Students who want a broad comparative myths course that still gives substantial attention to Greece and Rome. Day to day: Expect close reading and discussion of major myth traditions and what myths do in society, with writing that compares stories across cultures. Common pitfalls: Because this is a humanities course, workload often comes from reading and written assignments, so students should be ready to keep up even if there is no language requirement. Verify details on the official page.