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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Foreign language education certification and teaching experience. Designed for secondary foreign language teachers, this course addresses recent developments in approaches and methods in the teaching of foreign languages. Emphasis is on curriculum design, teaching strategies, and evaluation. This course may be repeated for credit provided that the topic is different each time.
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5.00 Credits
A study of Latin grammar, syntax, and vocabulary, accompanied by reading selections from literary texts.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: LATIN 1001 or equivalent. The study of vocabulary, grammar, and syntax is continued from Latin 1. Readings and discussion from selected classical authors.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: LATIN 1002 or equivalent. Students will advance their understanding of Roman culture through discussions, readings, and written work.
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3.00 Credits
Same as GRK ANC 2151. Language and culture of Greece and Rome reflected in modern English. Emphasis on vocabulary derived from Greek and Latin. Included will be the Greek alphabet and an introduction to historical language change involving the relationship among Greek, Latin, and Romance languages, and Germanic languages (particularly English). Attention will be paid to terms used in law, medicine, science, liberal arts, and to general vocabulary enrichment.
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1.00 Credits
Same as GRK ANC 2152. This online course is designed to enrich the student's general liberal arts vocabulary as well as to improve mastery of terms used in law, medicine, and science. The emphasis is on vocabulary derived from Greek and Latin. Included will be the Greek alphabet and an introduction to historical language change involving the relationship among Greek, Latin and Romance languages, and Germanic languages (particularly English). This course is not to be taken in addition to GRK ANC 2151.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: LATIN 2101 and consent of department. Independent study through readings, reports, and conferences.
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3.00 Credits
The student is introduced to the various literary types, including poetry, drama, fiction, and the essay.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the student to selected literary topics and/or genres. Each semester the department will announce topics and course content. Topics such as alienation, justice, and the absurd, and genres such as science fiction and contemporary drama are typical possibilities.
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3.00 Credits
Same as GERON 1115. Analysis of the portrayal of older adults in various films. Class discussions focus on the style and thematic content of the film, as well as intergenerational relationships.
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