This document provides information about a Greek and Roman Humanities course taught by Professor Will Adams. The course will cover developments in Classical civilizations as expressed through art, architecture, politics, literature, music, philosophy and religion from the Paleolithic era through the birth of Russia. Students will be evaluated based on attendance, a cultural event reaction paper, a research project, and examinations. The course schedule outlines topics that will be covered each class meeting, including lectures on mythology, philosophy, architecture, and emperors of Rome. Guidelines are provided for written assignments, attendance, academic honesty, and students with disabilities.