Dr. Dorothy A. Slane

                                                                                Collegiate Professor      

University of Maryland, University College – Europe

 

Dr. Slane has been teaching for the University of Maryland in Europe since 1987. She received her A.B. in Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology from Bryn Mawr College in 1978. She then earned an M.A. from Texas A&M University in Nautical Archaeology in 1981. Back at Bryn Mawr, she received the M.A. (1982) and Ph.D. (1987) in Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology. Her areas of specialization are Greek architecture, Hittite archaeology, and the Middle and Late Bronze Age pottery of the Cilician Plain in Turkey.

 

Term I 2003, I will be teaching HIST324: Classical Greece. For access to my syllabus for that course, click here.


Term V 2003, I taught HIST325: Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic World. For access to my syllabus for that course, click here.   I also taught ARTH400: Art and Archaeology of Ancient Egypt. For access to my syllabus for that course, click here. And, last but not least, I taught HIST326: Roman Republic (second section, 9941) For access to my syllabus,  click here.

  

Term III 2003, I taught HIST324: Classical Greece on UMUC’s DE program. For access to my syllabus for that course, click here.

 

Term II 2002, I taught HIST327: The Roman Empire on UMUC’s DE program. For access to my syllabus for that course, click here.


Term I 2002, I taught ARTH400: Egyptian Art and Archaeology for UMUC’s DE program. For access to my syllabus for that course, click here.


For those of you who are interested in seeing my professional qualifications and achievements in more detail,  click here.

                   

For those of you interested in what I think teaching is all about,  click here.

 

updated 07/15/03 by D.Slane