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RESEARCH IN ROME AND POMPEII

RESEARCH IN ROME AND POMPEII Work closely with a faculty member in Classical Studies on a research project at William and Mary Take a three-week tour of Rome and the area of the Bay of Naples, including Pompeii, to investigate and report on your project on site

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RESEARCH IN ROME AND POMPEII

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  1. RESEARCH IN ROME AND POMPEII • Work closely with a faculty member in Classical Studies on a research project at William and Mary • Take a three-week tour of Rome and the area of the Bay of Naples, including Pompeii, to investigate and report on your project on site • Participate in a student research symposium back at William and Mary • Earn up to nine credits • Estimated cost of program: $5000 • (excluding airfare and some meals) • For more information, please contact • Prof. Spaeth (bsspae@wm.edu)

  2. RESEARCH IN ROME AND POMPEII • Fall 2009 OR Spring 2010 • Enroll for Independent Study credit • (CLCV 491, GREK 491 or LATN 491; 1-3 credits) • Work on a research project with a professor • Can attach independent study component • to an existing course or do a separate project • Early Spring 2010 • Feb. 1: Application for study abroad due to Reves Center ($75 fee) • Mar. 1: Deposit for program due to Reves Center ($500) • Apr. 1: Balance of program costs due to Reves Center by Apr. 1 • Summer 2010 (May 27-June 16 : tentative) • Study tour to Rome and the Bay of Naples (including Pompeii) (5 credits) • Study your project on site and deliver a presentation on it to the group. • Fall 2010 • Optional research symposium (1 credit) • Develop a professional-quality paper from your project • Present your paper at symposium • Work toward submitting your paper to a national professional conference

  3. RESEARCH IN ROME AND POMPEII • List of recommended courses to which an independent study component can be added (Spring 2010): • CLCV 351 Roman Religion (Spaeth): This course is considered particularly appropriate for those students interested in participating in the Rome-Pompeii summer program.  Students should contact Prof. Spaeth for further information. • CLCV 312 Roman History (Donahue) (Cross-listed in History) • CLCV 319 Birth of the Novel in Antiquity (Hutton) • GREK 329 Greek Novel (Hutton) • LATN 328 Roman Philosophy (Chesley) • CLCV 490 Wisdom Literature in Antiquity (Zahavi-Ely) (Crossl-isted in Religious Studies) • CLCV 205 Greek and Roman Mythology (Nesholm) • CLCV 208 Roman Civilization (Chesley) • CLCV 218 Roman Art and Archaeology (Swetnam-Burland) • LATN 202 Introduction to Latin Poetry (Baron, Swetnam-Burland) • GREK 202 Literature of Greece (Prose and Poetry) (Chesley)

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