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Greek & Roman Humanities
Professor	Will	Adams	·	Wadams5@valenciacollege.edu	·	Hum2220.blogspot.com	
Osceola	Campus	–	Building	2,	Room	230	·	Mondays	&	Wednesdays,	2:30	–	4:05	PM	
	
“Wise men talk because they have something to say, fools because
they have to say something.” - Plato
	
Course Description
§ Greek	&	Roman	Humanities	offers	the	student	integrated	examinations	of	dominant	
developments	in	the	Classical	civilizations	as	expressed	in	art,	architecture,	politics,	literature,	
music,	philosophy	and	religion.		
§ The	course	will	cover	the	period	from	the	Paleolithic	era	through	the	birth	of	Russia,	and	will	
emphasize	the	development	and	influence	of	classical	thoughts	and	ideals.	
§ This	course	is	a	Gordon	Rule	course,	in	which	the	student	is	required	to	demonstrate	college-level	
writing	skills	through	multiple	writing	assignments.	A	minimum	grade	of	C	required	if	used	to	
satisfy	Gordon	Rule	requirement.	
	
Course Objectives
§ To	understand	the	continuation	and	evolution	of	the	human	experience	by	thinking	critically	
about	humanity’s	artistic,	cultural,	and	intellectual	development.	
§ To	broaden	the	student’s	knowledge	of	the	ideas	and	personalities	associated	with	the	Greek	and	
Roman	civilizations.	
§ To	learn,	internalize,	and	utilize	vocabulary	specific	to	the	period	covered	by	this	course.	
§ To	appreciate	the	legacy	left	behind	by	both	the	Greek	and	Roman	civilizations.	
§ To	learn	skills	essential	to	critical	thinking	and	synthesis	of	thought	by	carrying	out	scholarly	
research	and	authoring	thoughtful	essays.		
§ To	attend	cultural	events	in	order	to	recognize	the	continued	relevance	of	the	sometimes-ancient	
ideas	being	discussed	throughout	the	class’s	duration.	
	
Required Textbook
Gloria	K.	Fiero,	The	Humanistic	Tradition,	Book	1,	ISBN	9781308725567	
Additional	readings	as	assigned	throughout	the	semester
Evaluation Formula
1. Attendance	&	Class	Participation	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 25%	
§ Attendance	will	be	taken	at	the	beginning	of	each	class	meeting,	and	count	as	part	of	the	
attendance	&	participation	grade.	
§ The	professor	should	hear	each	student’s	voice	at	least	once	per	class	meeting.	
§ Please	be	aware	that,	under	Valencia’s	Attendance	Policy,	there	is	no	such	thing	as	an	
“excused	absence”.	
2. Cultural	Event	with	Written	Evaluation	 	 	 	 	 	 	 10%	
§ You	will	be	required	to	attend	one	cultural	event	throughout	the	class’s	duration.	
§ The	instructor	throughout	the	class’s	duration	may	suggest	various	events	to	you,	but	it	is	
ultimately	your	own	responsibility	to	find	and	attend	an	approved	cultural	event.	
§ Proof	of	attendance	at	said	event	must	be	furnished	(i.e.	ticket	stub,	program,	souvenir,	etc).	
§ A	two-page	“reaction”	(i.e.	non-research)	paper	is	required.	Be	sure	to	answer	the	following	
questions:	What	did	I	do?	What	did	I	think	of	it?	What	did	I	learn?	
3. Research	Project	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 25%	
§ One	4-page	written	research	project	is	required.	
§ Proper	MLA	style	citation	should	be	used	for	all	written	assignments.	
§ One	draft	may	be	turned	in	for	the	professor’s	perusal	two	weeks	prior	to	the	due	date.	
§ Wikipedia	=	A	grade	of	zero.	No	exceptions.	
§ All	research	projects	should	be	stapled	or	bound	by	the	student	
§ A	detailed	research	project	description	will	be	distributed	at	a	later	date.	
4. Quizzes	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 10%	
§ Four	short-form	quizzes	will	be	administered	throughout	the	course	of	the	class.	
§ The	administration	of	quizzes	will	not	be	announced	beforehand.	
§ The	format	that	the	quizzes	appear	in	may	vary.	
5. Examinations	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 30%	
§ Four	long-form	examinations	will	be	administered.	
§ Examinations	will	not	be	cumulative	in	their	subject	matter.	
§ You	will	be	given	a	study	guide	for	exams,	at	the	instructor’s	discretion.	
	
Grading Scale
100	–	90%	 =	A	
89	–	80%	 =	B	
79	–	70%	 =	C	
69	–	60%	 =	D	
59	–	0%	 =	F
Class Meeting Schedule
Date	 Task	
Monday,	May	9th
	 Activity:	Introduce	class,	distribute	and	discuss	syllabus.	
Wednesday,	May	11th
		 Lecture:	Paleolithic	cave	art	
Activity:	Cave	painting		
Monday,	May	16th
	 Lecture:	The	earliest	ancient	written	languages	&	religion.		
Activity:	Translation	competition	
Wednesday,	May	18th
	 Lecture:	Embalming	&	Egyptian	funerary	architecture	
Homework:	Sarcophagus	lid	
Monday,	May	23rd
	 Lecture:	Greek	mythology		
Wednesday,	May	25th
	 EXAM	#1	
Monday,	May	30th
	 Memorial	Day	–	NO	CLASS	
Wednesday,	June	1st
	 RESEARCH	PROJECTS	ASSIGNED	&	LIBRARY	VISIT	
Monday,	June	6th
			 Lecture:	Dionysus	&	Ancient	Greek	Theatre	
Wednesday,	June	8th
	 Watch	Medea	in	class	
Monday,	June	13th
	 Watch	Medea	in	class	
Wednesday,	June	15th
	 Lecture:	Ancient	Greek	Philosophy	
Monday,	June	20th
	 EXAM	#2	
Lecture:	Aristotle’s	Nichomachean	Ethics	Deconstructed	
Wednesday,	June	22nd
	 Lecture:	The	Classical	orders	&	the	great	temples	of	ancient	
Greece.	
Homework:	Classical	architecture	sketch	
Monday,	June	27th
	 Lecture:	The	Roman	Republic	&	What	Is	Satire?	
Wednesday,	June	29th
	 Lecture:	Rome’s	Best	&	Craziest	Emperors	
Monday,	July	4th
		 NO	CLASS	
Wednesday,	July	6th
	 NO	CLASS	
Monday,	July	11th
	 Lecture:	The	Coliseum’s	Bloody	History	&	Its	Legacy	
Wednesday,	July	13th
	 EXAM	#3	
Lecture:	Pompeii:	Roman	Time	Capsule	
Monday,	July	18th
	 Lecture:	The	Emergence	of	Christianity	in	Ancient	Rome	
Wednesday,	July	20th
	 Lecture:	The	Byzantine	Era:	An	Empire	Evolves	
Monday,	July	25th
	 Lecture:	The	Slavs,	The	Mongols,	and	The	Birth	of	Russia	
lecture	
Wednesday,	July	27th
	 RESEARCH	PROJECT	PRESENTATIONS	
Monday,	August	1st
	 CULTURAL	EVENT	DUE	
FINAL	EXAM	–	2:30	PM
Guidelines for Written Work
§ All	written	work	should	be	set	in	Arial	12	point	font,	with	double	spacing	and	standard	1”	page	margins.	
§ Additionally,	each	written	assignment	(with	the	exception	of	the	research	project)	should	begin	with	the	
following	header,	placed	at	the	top,	left	corner	of	the	first	page:	
	
Your First & Last Name
HUM2220 – 2:30 PM
Prof. Will Adams
Assignment Due Date (MM/DD/YYYY)	 	
	 	
§ The	student	must	staple	assignments	of	more	than	one	page;	the	instructor	will	not	provide	a	stapler	for	
your	use.	
§ Finally,	minimum	page	totals	for	any	written	assignment	require	that	the	written	page	be	filled	in	its	
entirety	to	count	as	one	page.	
§ In	other	words,	if	a	written	assignment	requires	2	pages,	but	the	student	only	writes	1.5,	the	student	will	
not	earn	all	possible	points	for	the	assignment.	
	
Class Conduct
Conduct	yourself	with	courtesy,	consideration,	and	respect	for	others.	
Extra Credit Policy
§ Each	quiz	or	test	throughout	the	class’s	duration	will	include	one	extra	credit	question	equal	to	10%	of	the	
quiz	or	test’s	total	point	value	(i.e.	A	five	point	extra	credit	question	for	a	fifty	point	test).		
§ In	addition,	extra	credit	may	be	earned	by	writing	more	than	the	required	number	of	pages	for	any	written	
assignment.	
§ Extra	credit	for	extra	written	work	will	be	given	up	to	a	maximum	of	15%	of	the	assignment’s	total	point	
value.	
§ No	other	extra	credit	opportunities	will	be	available.	
	
Late & Make-Up Policy
§ No	late	work	will	be	accepted.	
§ No	work	will	be	accepted	via	e-mail.			
§ Quizzes	or	exams	must	be	taken	on,	or	before,	the	date	assigned	–	and	only	with	the	instructor’s	explicit	
consent.	
§ The	final	exam	must	be	taken	on	the	date	published	for	final	exams.
Attendance
§ Students	are	expected	to	attend	every	class.	Attendance	will	be	taken	and	will	count	as	a	portion	of	the	
final	grade.	After	the	FOURTH	absence,	a	student	has	missed	two	full	weeks	of	class.	A	notice	of	
Excessive	Absences	may	be	issued	and	the	student	may	be	withdrawn	at	the	professor’s	discretion.		
§ Do	not	contact	the	instructor	for	missed	class	material	without	contacting	your	classmates	or	checking	
the	blog	first!		
§ Please	note	that	there	is	no	such	thing	as	an	“Excused	Absence”	(even	with	a	doctor’s	note,	death	in	the	
family,	etc.)	under	Valencia’s	Attendance	Policy.	
	
Academic Honesty
Plagiarism	is	intellectual	theft	and	will	not	be	tolerated.		Presentation	of	the	ideas	and	words	of	others	as	if	
they	are	your	own	work	constitutes	plagiarism.	This	includes	use	of	material	from	books,	the	Internet	or	any	
other	source.	The	student	is	expected	to	perform	his	or	her	own	research	and	present	his	or	her	own	
thoughts.	Direct	use	of	another	author’s	words	or	ideas,	as	well	as	paraphrasing	must	be	cited.	Each	student	
is	expected	to	be	in	complete	compliance	with	the	college	policy	on	academic	honesty	as	set	forth	in	the	
college	catalog	and	the	student	handbook.		
Plagiarism	in	any	work	will	result	in	a	grade	of	zero	for	that	assignment.	
	
Students with Disabilities
Students	with	disabilities	who	qualify	for	academic	accommodations	must	provide	a	notification	from	the	
Office	for	Students	with	Disabilities	(OSD)	and	discuss	specific	needs	with	the	professor,	preferably	during	
the	first	two	weeks	of	class.	The	Office	for	Students	with	Disabilities	determines	accommodations	based	on	
appropriate	documentation	of	disabilities.	
	
Disclaimer
This	outline	may	be	altered,	at	the	instructor’s	discretion,	during	the	course	of	the	term.	It	is	the	responsibility	
of	the	student	to	make	any	adjustments	as	announced.

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Hum2220 sm2016 syllabus

  • 1. Greek & Roman Humanities Professor Will Adams · Wadams5@valenciacollege.edu · Hum2220.blogspot.com Osceola Campus – Building 2, Room 230 · Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:30 – 4:05 PM “Wise men talk because they have something to say, fools because they have to say something.” - Plato Course Description § Greek & Roman Humanities offers the student integrated examinations of dominant developments in the Classical civilizations as expressed in art, architecture, politics, literature, music, philosophy and religion. § The course will cover the period from the Paleolithic era through the birth of Russia, and will emphasize the development and influence of classical thoughts and ideals. § This course is a Gordon Rule course, in which the student is required to demonstrate college-level writing skills through multiple writing assignments. A minimum grade of C required if used to satisfy Gordon Rule requirement. Course Objectives § To understand the continuation and evolution of the human experience by thinking critically about humanity’s artistic, cultural, and intellectual development. § To broaden the student’s knowledge of the ideas and personalities associated with the Greek and Roman civilizations. § To learn, internalize, and utilize vocabulary specific to the period covered by this course. § To appreciate the legacy left behind by both the Greek and Roman civilizations. § To learn skills essential to critical thinking and synthesis of thought by carrying out scholarly research and authoring thoughtful essays. § To attend cultural events in order to recognize the continued relevance of the sometimes-ancient ideas being discussed throughout the class’s duration. Required Textbook Gloria K. Fiero, The Humanistic Tradition, Book 1, ISBN 9781308725567 Additional readings as assigned throughout the semester
  • 2. Evaluation Formula 1. Attendance & Class Participation 25% § Attendance will be taken at the beginning of each class meeting, and count as part of the attendance & participation grade. § The professor should hear each student’s voice at least once per class meeting. § Please be aware that, under Valencia’s Attendance Policy, there is no such thing as an “excused absence”. 2. Cultural Event with Written Evaluation 10% § You will be required to attend one cultural event throughout the class’s duration. § The instructor throughout the class’s duration may suggest various events to you, but it is ultimately your own responsibility to find and attend an approved cultural event. § Proof of attendance at said event must be furnished (i.e. ticket stub, program, souvenir, etc). § A two-page “reaction” (i.e. non-research) paper is required. Be sure to answer the following questions: What did I do? What did I think of it? What did I learn? 3. Research Project 25% § One 4-page written research project is required. § Proper MLA style citation should be used for all written assignments. § One draft may be turned in for the professor’s perusal two weeks prior to the due date. § Wikipedia = A grade of zero. No exceptions. § All research projects should be stapled or bound by the student § A detailed research project description will be distributed at a later date. 4. Quizzes 10% § Four short-form quizzes will be administered throughout the course of the class. § The administration of quizzes will not be announced beforehand. § The format that the quizzes appear in may vary. 5. Examinations 30% § Four long-form examinations will be administered. § Examinations will not be cumulative in their subject matter. § You will be given a study guide for exams, at the instructor’s discretion. Grading Scale 100 – 90% = A 89 – 80% = B 79 – 70% = C 69 – 60% = D 59 – 0% = F
  • 3. Class Meeting Schedule Date Task Monday, May 9th Activity: Introduce class, distribute and discuss syllabus. Wednesday, May 11th Lecture: Paleolithic cave art Activity: Cave painting Monday, May 16th Lecture: The earliest ancient written languages & religion. Activity: Translation competition Wednesday, May 18th Lecture: Embalming & Egyptian funerary architecture Homework: Sarcophagus lid Monday, May 23rd Lecture: Greek mythology Wednesday, May 25th EXAM #1 Monday, May 30th Memorial Day – NO CLASS Wednesday, June 1st RESEARCH PROJECTS ASSIGNED & LIBRARY VISIT Monday, June 6th Lecture: Dionysus & Ancient Greek Theatre Wednesday, June 8th Watch Medea in class Monday, June 13th Watch Medea in class Wednesday, June 15th Lecture: Ancient Greek Philosophy Monday, June 20th EXAM #2 Lecture: Aristotle’s Nichomachean Ethics Deconstructed Wednesday, June 22nd Lecture: The Classical orders & the great temples of ancient Greece. Homework: Classical architecture sketch Monday, June 27th Lecture: The Roman Republic & What Is Satire? Wednesday, June 29th Lecture: Rome’s Best & Craziest Emperors Monday, July 4th NO CLASS Wednesday, July 6th NO CLASS Monday, July 11th Lecture: The Coliseum’s Bloody History & Its Legacy Wednesday, July 13th EXAM #3 Lecture: Pompeii: Roman Time Capsule Monday, July 18th Lecture: The Emergence of Christianity in Ancient Rome Wednesday, July 20th Lecture: The Byzantine Era: An Empire Evolves Monday, July 25th Lecture: The Slavs, The Mongols, and The Birth of Russia lecture Wednesday, July 27th RESEARCH PROJECT PRESENTATIONS Monday, August 1st CULTURAL EVENT DUE FINAL EXAM – 2:30 PM
  • 4. Guidelines for Written Work § All written work should be set in Arial 12 point font, with double spacing and standard 1” page margins. § Additionally, each written assignment (with the exception of the research project) should begin with the following header, placed at the top, left corner of the first page: Your First & Last Name HUM2220 – 2:30 PM Prof. Will Adams Assignment Due Date (MM/DD/YYYY) § The student must staple assignments of more than one page; the instructor will not provide a stapler for your use. § Finally, minimum page totals for any written assignment require that the written page be filled in its entirety to count as one page. § In other words, if a written assignment requires 2 pages, but the student only writes 1.5, the student will not earn all possible points for the assignment. Class Conduct Conduct yourself with courtesy, consideration, and respect for others. Extra Credit Policy § Each quiz or test throughout the class’s duration will include one extra credit question equal to 10% of the quiz or test’s total point value (i.e. A five point extra credit question for a fifty point test). § In addition, extra credit may be earned by writing more than the required number of pages for any written assignment. § Extra credit for extra written work will be given up to a maximum of 15% of the assignment’s total point value. § No other extra credit opportunities will be available. Late & Make-Up Policy § No late work will be accepted. § No work will be accepted via e-mail. § Quizzes or exams must be taken on, or before, the date assigned – and only with the instructor’s explicit consent. § The final exam must be taken on the date published for final exams.
  • 5. Attendance § Students are expected to attend every class. Attendance will be taken and will count as a portion of the final grade. After the FOURTH absence, a student has missed two full weeks of class. A notice of Excessive Absences may be issued and the student may be withdrawn at the professor’s discretion. § Do not contact the instructor for missed class material without contacting your classmates or checking the blog first! § Please note that there is no such thing as an “Excused Absence” (even with a doctor’s note, death in the family, etc.) under Valencia’s Attendance Policy. Academic Honesty Plagiarism is intellectual theft and will not be tolerated. Presentation of the ideas and words of others as if they are your own work constitutes plagiarism. This includes use of material from books, the Internet or any other source. The student is expected to perform his or her own research and present his or her own thoughts. Direct use of another author’s words or ideas, as well as paraphrasing must be cited. Each student is expected to be in complete compliance with the college policy on academic honesty as set forth in the college catalog and the student handbook. Plagiarism in any work will result in a grade of zero for that assignment. Students with Disabilities Students with disabilities who qualify for academic accommodations must provide a notification from the Office for Students with Disabilities (OSD) and discuss specific needs with the professor, preferably during the first two weeks of class. The Office for Students with Disabilities determines accommodations based on appropriate documentation of disabilities. Disclaimer This outline may be altered, at the instructor’s discretion, during the course of the term. It is the responsibility of the student to make any adjustments as announced.