CLAS 3520

Egypt to Egyptomania
Credit Hours:
3
Level:
Undergraduate

A comprehensive exploration of ancient Egyptian history and culture, from state formation to the end of pharaonic rule and its integration into the modern world as Egyptomania. The course also critically examines the colonial legacy of Egyptology, outlining the importance of Egypt’s heritage to national identity and geopolitics.

Prerequisites:
One 1000-level ENGL course or one 1000-level CLAS course or second year or higher student standing or permission of department
Course Type:
Classical Culture