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<p>[QUOTE="Gavin Richardson, post: 3237184, member: 83956"]My university doesn't have a dedicated Classics Department, alas. This means that classics courses find "homes" in various departments. We are a faith-based institution, so we have an excellent biblical Greek program in our School of Theology, but no Homeric Greek. We have limited Latin offerings, also in the School of Theology, but there are plans to expand these. As far as the literature goes, that's housed in the Department of English, so I get to teach classical lit in translation. My B.A. was in English and Classics from Vanderbilt, and my Ph.D. is in medieval studies from Illinois, so I'm reasonably qualified to teach the courses, though perhaps not as credentialed as a dedicated classicist. It's a small school (3300 total, including some grad and professional programs; probably closer o 2000 undergrad), so faculty wear lots of hats. I very much enjoy teaching this course, and I am blessed with fine students.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Gavin Richardson, post: 3237184, member: 83956"]My university doesn't have a dedicated Classics Department, alas. This means that classics courses find "homes" in various departments. We are a faith-based institution, so we have an excellent biblical Greek program in our School of Theology, but no Homeric Greek. We have limited Latin offerings, also in the School of Theology, but there are plans to expand these. As far as the literature goes, that's housed in the Department of English, so I get to teach classical lit in translation. My B.A. was in English and Classics from Vanderbilt, and my Ph.D. is in medieval studies from Illinois, so I'm reasonably qualified to teach the courses, though perhaps not as credentialed as a dedicated classicist. It's a small school (3300 total, including some grad and professional programs; probably closer o 2000 undergrad), so faculty wear lots of hats. I very much enjoy teaching this course, and I am blessed with fine students.[/QUOTE]
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