James P. Sickinger
Teaching and Course Information
I teach a wide range of courses at FSU, ranging from beginning Greek and intermediate Latin to graduate seminars in Greek history and literature. My advanced undergraduate and graduate courses tend to focus on Greek prose authors, Greek epigraphy, and archaic and classical Greek history, but I also enjoy teaching more general courses on such topics as Greek and Roman Warfare, Gender and Society in Ancient Greece, and (in development) the Ancient World in Film. Students enrolled in my classes can find links to course web pages by logging onto "campus.fsu.edu".
Recent Courses
CLA3430. History of Ancient Greece
CLA 4437. Ancient Warfare
CLA 6930. Seminar: Athenian Empire
GRW 6932. Greek Epigraphy
GRW 6932. Seminar: Attic Law and Oratory
Grading Policies
Follow this link to information on my policies for grading essays and papers, class participation and discussion, and academic dishonesty.
Essay Writing: Tips and Guidelines
This link will take students to guidelines for the preparation and submission of essays, as well as some details about the criteria that I apply when grading students' writing.
Graduate Grading
This page deals with policies applicable specifically to graduate students
Graduate Study in Classics
Thinking of attending graduate school in classics or ancient history? Check out this page for various considerations, including GRE scores, language preparation, and letters of recommendation.
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