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VOTIVE RELIEF FROM THE
SANCTUARY OF ARTEMIS AT BRAURON
4th
century B.C. (r. to l: Artemis, Apollo, Leto, Zeus) Donated to The
American University of Beirut by The Greek Student Society
1971
(Copy of Relief available@ CVSP Entrance)
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The Civilization Sequence
Program is a unit of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Its objective
is to provide a coherent foundation in the formative ideas of,
primarily, Near Eastern and Western civilization; it also offers
supplementary courses which draw on individual faculty expertise.
The Civilization Sequence Program emphasizes the importance of
student engagement with primary texts, the critical analysis of
ideas in oral and written discussion, the encouragement of
cross-disciplinary interests, and an appreciation of diverse
cultural values. The academic traditions of free inquiry, assessment
of sources, and articulate argumentation are central to the mission
of the program. The program fosters close collaboration and
development in all areas of the humanities, by extending its own
offerings in multidisciplinary and thematic studies, and by ensuring
that students from all sectors of the University have maximum
opportunity to choose courses from a wide variety of disciplines
within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. While enlarging opportunity
for choice, the program provides orientation to the basic texts,
ideas, and traditions that have shaped the modern world and
consciousness of it. |