Caligula_K wrote:
Fall semester:
Advanced Latin: Livy
Intermediate Greek: Reading Greek
Ancient History Seminar (part I): Constitutions in Greek City States
Honours Reading Course in Latin (part I)
Winter semester:
Advanced Latin: Satire
Intermediate Latin: Historians
Intermediate Greek: Poetry
Honours Reading Course in Latin (part II)
Ancient History Seminar (part I): Constitutions in Greek City States
So yep, this year is going to suck, what with the shitloads of Greek and Latin and only one history course (though a year long seminar). Still, at least in fall I only have four classes, and the Honours Reading Course is mainly independent with very little class time, so hopefully that'll help.
My vote for most interesting course load goes to the Montreal Canadiens fan!
I'd give my left nut to be able to read Ancient Greek and Latin.
My first go at grad school I thought I was going to be a Byzantinist! Too bad that wasn't very practical. Still hope to learn Greek one day. I'm working on the Master's first and then see where it takes me path.
Fall 2009 US Foreign Policy in the Cold War
Spring 2010 Intro to Europe Historiography
Fall 2010
20th Century Europe
US Diplomatic History in the Atomic Age
Europe from Reformation to Enlightenment
Spring 2011
Stalinism
Grand Strategy in Diplomacy
Research Seminar in International History