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Course Details
HUM259: The Greek and Roman Tradition
HUM259: The Greek and Roman Tradition
Explores the significance of Greek and Roman cultures on the individual and society, expressed prominently from the Classical Age in Athens to its survival during Roman times. Examines the key contributions that the Greeks and Romans have imparted upon storytelling, theater, philosophy, civics, political morphology, and the arts and the impact they have in the modern world. The assignments in this course require college-level reading, analysis of scholarly studies, and coherent communication through properly cited and formatted written reports. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course.
Overview

UCGS
                    UCGS Block II-Humanities
                    
                
                		The Uniform Certificate of General Studies (UCGS) is a 30-credit hour program where all courses shall be
        transf...see moreThe Uniform Certificate of General Studies (UCGS) is a 30-credit hour program where all courses shall be
        transferable and satisfy a lower-division general education requirement at any public institution of higher education. UCGS
        courses may satisfy a general education requirement without having a specific course equivalent at the receiving institution. 
                	
                	
				Passport
                    Passport Block II-Humanities
                    
                
                		The Passport is a 16-credit hour two-year college program in which all courses are transferable and shall
        satis...see moreThe Passport is a 16-credit hour two-year college program in which all courses are transferable and shall
        satisfy a lower-division general education requirement at any public institution of higher education. Passport courses may
        satisfy a general education requirement without having a specific course equivalent at the receiving institution. 
                	
                	
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                    Online
                    
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                    Hybrid
                    
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				Where Will This Course Transfer?

| Institution | Identifier | Name | Notes | Level | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blue Ridge Community College | HUM259 | The Greek and Roman Tradition | 2-Year | |
| Central Virginia Community College | HUM259 | The Greek and Roman Tradition | 2-Year | |
| Mountain Gateway Community College | HUM259 | The Greek and Roman Tradition | 2-Year | |
| Eastern Shore Community College | HUM259 | The Greek and Roman Tradition | 2-Year | |
| Germanna Community College | HUM259 | The Greek and Roman Tradition | 2-Year | |
| J Sargeant Reynolds Community College | HUM259 | The Greek and Roman Tradition | 2-Year | |
| Brightpoint Community College | HUM259 | The Greek and Roman Tradition | 2-Year | |
| Laurel Ridge Community College | HUM259 | The Greek and Roman Tradition | 2-Year | |
| Mountain Empire Community College | HUM259 | The Greek and Roman Tradition | 2-Year | |
| Northern Virginia Community College | HUM259 | The Greek and Roman Tradition | 2-Year | |
| Piedmont Virginia Community College | HUM259 | The Greek and Roman Tradition | 2-Year | |
| Rappahannock Community College | HUM259 | The Greek and Roman Tradition | 2-Year | |
| Southside Virginia Community College | HUM259 | The Greek and Roman Tradition | 2-Year | |
| Virginia Peninsula Community College | HUM259 | The Greek and Roman Tradition | 2-Year | |
| Tidewater Community College | HUM259 | The Greek and Roman Tradition | 2-Year | |
| Virginia Highlands Community College | HUM259 | The Greek and Roman Tradition | 2-Year | |
| Wytheville Community College | HUM259 | The Greek and Roman Tradition | 2-Year | |
| Sweet Briar College | ARAS102 | Classical Mythology | Can be used to satisfy CORE 150 | 4-Year | 
| Christopher Newport University | CLST201 | The Mythic Imagination | 4-Year | |
| Eastern Mennonite University | GENED100 | General Education | 4-Year | |
| Hollins University | CLAS130 | LIT & THOUGHT IN ANC GREECE | 4-Year | |
| James Madison University | HUM250 | Foundations of Western Culture [C2HQC] | 4-Year | |
| Longwood University | ENGL360 | Genre Studies | 4-Year | |
| Roanoke College | HUMNT | Humanities Transfer | 4-Year | |
| Radford University | CLSS110 | Classical Mythology | 4-Year | |
| The University of Virginia's College at Wise | HUM104T | WORLD | 4-Year | |
| Virginia Wesleyan University | CLAS105 | Classical Mythology | *excluding Fair Transfer Guarantee for qualifying Associates Degrees | 4-Year | 
| Mary Baldwin University | TRNS1XH | Transfer credit Humanities (H) Gen Ed elective. | 4-Year | |
| George Mason University | CLAS250 | Classical Mythology | 4-Year | |
| Norfolk State University | HIS348 | Ancient History | 4-Year | |
| William & Mary | CLCV205 | Greek and Roman Mythology | 4-Year | |
| University of Mary Washington | CLAS110 | Grk &Roman Mythology Art & Lit | 4-Year | |
| Appalachian College of Pharmacy | PreReq17 | Elective (Humanities/Fine Art/Literature) | Completion of 2 Humanities/FineArt/Literature courses required. | 4-Year | 
| Marymount University | EN901 | English Elective (TR) | 4-Year | |
| Bridgewater College | ENG341 | Mythology and Classical Literature | 4-Year | |
| Bluefield College | ELEC---- | Elective Met | 4-Year | |
| Ferrum College | HUMELE | Humanities Elective | 4-Year | |
| Randolph College | XXXX0000 | TRANSFER CREDIT PLACEHOLDER | Transferred credits apply only toward total credit hours required for graduation. | 4-Year | 
| Virginia Commonwealth University | HUMS2XX | Humanities and Sciences Transfer Elective | 4-Year | |
| Averett University | GHMELEC | General Elective | GEHUM Gen Ed | 4-Year | 
| Randolph-Macon College | CLAS223 | Mythology | 4-Year | 
 
				