25 Classics
General
Western Civilization: A Concise History – Volume 1
This classics text has been positively-reviewed and has been successfully adopted by other faculty. It covers introductory concepts in western civilization, from Mesopotamia to the fall of Rome.
Includes: instructor resources, student resources, applications, summaries, exercises, solutions, and group activities.
Western Civilization
This peer-reviewed, open lumen learning course covers introductory concepts in western civilization, from the Hittites to the Protestant Reformation.
Includes: instructor resources, student resources, applications, summaries, exercises, solutions, and group activities.
Building a Medical Terminology Foundation
This resource focuses on breaking down medical terms into their word parts, pronouncing medical terms, and learning the meaning of medical terms within the context of introductory anatomy and physiology.
Includes: Videos, practice questions, interactive lists, labelled figures.
May suit: CLASSICS 2MT3.
Rome
Roman Gods
This peer-reviewed Roman text has been successfully adopted by other faculty. Drawing exclusively on the evidence from urban Rome up to the age of Constantine, the book analyzes the pagan, Jewish, and Christian concepts of “god” along the lines of space, time, personnel, function, iconography and ritual.
Includes: instructor resources, student resources, applications, summaries, exercises, solutions, and group activities.
The Roman Empire
This roman empire text has been positively-reviewed and has been successfully adopted by other faculty. It covers introductory concepts in the roman empire.
Includes: instructor resources, student resources, applications, summaries, exercises, solutions, and group activities.
Greece
Mythology Unbound: An Online Textbook for Classical Mythology
This mythology text has been positively-reviewed and has been successfully adopted by other faculty. It covers introductory concepts in classical mythology, from Apollo to Zeus.
Includes: instructor resources, student resources, applications, summaries, exercises, solutions, and group activities.