HIS 343 - Roman History
An advanced course on the history of Rome to establishment of Christian Empire, emphasizing historiographical debates about constitutional developments of republic and early empire, change to autocracy. Prerequisite: HIS 100, 101, 110 or 111. Fulfills: LASR. (3 cr. hr.) Frequency code O = offered occasionally
Student Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Explain the historical significance of key themes, events, and people relevant to the history of ancient Rome, from its foundation as a monarchy, through the Republic and Principate periods to the establishment of a Christian empire.
- Assess historian's interpretation of the Roman past, as well as ancient Greek and Roman sources of Roman history and culture.
- Analyze and interpret primary source evidence to make claims about the past.
- Organize and present their own historical arguments verbally and in writing, based on their own analysis of primary sources.
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