MYTHOLOGY COURSE OUTLINES
WORLD MYTHOLOGY
EN 206: Mythology, Catherine Good, College of Micronesia -- FSM, Spring 2006.
ENG 32: Mythology and Folklore, Ateneo de Davao University.
ENG 123: Mythology and Folklore, Robert Boon, Columbia College, January 2006.
ENG 204B: World Mythology, Michael Webster, Grand Valley State University, Winter 2005.
ENGL 393: World Mythology, Charles MacQuarrie, California State University Bakersfield, Fall 2004.
English 204: World Mythology, Elizabeth Horan, Grand Valley State University, Fall 2000.
English 309/ WGST/ MDST 368: Mythologies, Jane Chance, Rice University, Fall 2005.
ENH 251: World Mythology, Sandra Desjardins, Scottsdale Community College.
HIST 112: Honors Comparative Civilizations -- World Mythology, Judith Lynn Sebesta, University of South Dakota, Spring 1999.
Introduction to World Mythology, Sara Warner, Rutgers University, Winter 1999-2000.
MLLL 3043: Folklore and Mythology, Laura Gibbs, University of Oklahoma, Spring 2005.
Religion 294: Mythologies, David Miller, Syracuse University, Autumn 1999.
World Mythology, AMDG (a high school curriculum).
CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY
Anthropology/ Religion 225: Gods, Heroes, Magic and Mysteries -- Religion in Ancient Greece, Robert W. Allison and Loring M. Danforth, Bates College, Winter 1996.
CC 251: Classical Mythology -- Myth and Symbol , Robin Mitchell-Boyask, Temple University, Fall 2004.
CC 303 and 352, Classical Mythology, Paula Perlman, University of Texas, Spring 2000.
CC 303: Intro to Classical Mythology, Lawrence Kim, University of Texas at Austin, Fall 2004.
CCIV 205: Introduction to Classical Mythology, Andrew Szegedy-Maszak, Wesleyan College, Spring 2000.
Cla 204: Introduction to Classical Mythology, George Kovacs, University of Toronto, Winter 2005.
CLA 216: Classical Mythology, Cornell College.
CLAS 210: Greek and Roman Mythology, Kirk Ormand, Oberlin College, Spring 2004.
CLAS 230: Classical Mythology, Tom Sienkewicz, Monmouth College, Winter 1999-2000.
CLAS 230: Classical Mythology -- Creation Stories Around the World, Tom Sienkewicz, Monmouth College, Fall 2005.
CLAS 230: Classical Mythology in the Modern World, Tom Sienkewicz, Monmouth College, Winter 2001-2002.
CLAS 230: Classical Mythology -- The Tragic Hero, Tom Sienkewicz, Monmouth College, Spring 2005.
CLAS 230: Classical Mythology -- Women in Greek Myth, V. Wine, Monmouth College, Fall 2003.
Classical Studies 200/ Comparative Literature 200: Classical Mythology, Joseph Farrell, University of Pennsylvania, Spring 1996.
Classics 0030/ Religious Studies 0083: Mythology in the Ancient World, Nicholas Jones, University of Pittsburgh, Fall 2002.
Classics 40: Greek Mythology, Robert Morstein-Marx, University of California Santa Barbara, Fall 2003.
Classics 360: Classical Mythology, J. Marchand, San Francisco State University, Fall 2003.
Classics 430: Greek and Roman Mythology, S.C. Stroup, University of Washington, Winter 2002.
CLST 271: Classical Mythology, Patricia Graham-Skoul.
FOR 106: Myth and Meaning, Janice Siegel, Illinois State University, Spring 2005.
Greek and Roman Mythology, Nicholas Humez, Rutgers University, Spring 2001.
Humanities 110, Reed College, Spring 2006.
ISSI 402: Classical Mythology and Religion, V. Wine, Monmouth College, Spring 2005.
REL 205: Ancient Greek Religion, Patricia Miller, Syracuse University, Fall 2000.
REL 206: Graeco-Roman Religions, Patricia Miller, Syracuse University, Spring 2002.
NEAR EASTERN AND EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY
Anthropology 176TS: Ancient Egyptian Religion, Stuart Tyson Smith, University of California Santa Barbara, Spring 2000.
CLE 107: Introduction to Ancient Egyptian Religion and Mythology, Kasia Szpakowska, University of Wales-Swansea.
Hebrew 351: Religions of the Ancient Near East, Michael V. Fox, University of Wisconsin, Spring 2005.
REL 301: Ancient Near Eastern Religions and Cultures, Jim Watts, Syracuse University, Fall 2002.
RELS 3000: Comparative Ancient Near Eastern Mythology, John C. Reeves, University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
CELTIC AND NORSE MYTHOLOGY
Anthropology 305: The Celtic World, Bettina Arnold, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Fall 2005.
Celtic Art and Cultures, Dorothy Verkerk, University of North Carolina, Fall 2000.
Celtic Mythology and Early Irish Literature, Thomas Kinsella, Stockton University, Fall 2005.
German 1500: Germanic Myths, Legends and Sagas, Elizabeth Ernst, University of Pittsburgh, Fall 2004.
Mythology of Scandinavia, Scott A. Mellor, University of Wisconsin.
Nordic Mythology, Morten Warmind, Denmark's International Study Program -- University of Copenhagen, Fall 2005.
Viking Mythology, Claudia Bornholdt, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Spring 2005.
MESOAMERICAN AND NORTH AMERICAN MYTHOLOGY
Chicano Studies 191 GA: Aztec and Maya Mythology, Geraldo Aldana, University of California Santa Barbara.
THE GODDESS
Goddess Traditions, Beverly Moon, Fordham University, Spring 1998.
Images of Women in Ancient Art: Issues of Interpretation and Identity, Chris Witcombe, Sweet Briar College.
Religion 224 Z: Goddess Religions, Kathleen O'Grady, Wilfred Laurier University, Summer 1997.
MISCELLANEOUS
Myth, Ritual and the Creative Process, Thomas Peterson, Alfred University, Fall Semester 1997.