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LAT 1301: Elementary Latin
3.00 Credits
Baylor University
The basic elements of classical Latin grammar and Roman culture, with readings emphasizing ethics, history, morality, philosophy, and mythology.
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LAT 1302: Elementary Latin
3.00 Credits
Baylor University
Continuation of LAT 1301.
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LAT 2310: Intermediate Latin
3.00 Credits
Baylor University
Selections from Latin prose authors, such as Cicero; review of inflection and syntax.
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LAT 2320: Intermediate Latin
3.00 Credits
Baylor University
Selections from Latin poets, such as Virgil and Catullus; review of inflection and syntax.
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LAT 3302: Livy
3.00 Credits
Baylor University
Selections from the Roman historian Livy.
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LAT 3352: Roman Lyric and Elegy
3.00 Credits
Baylor University
Selections from the poetry of Catullus, Propertius, Tibullus, and Ovid.
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LAT 4V01: Readings from Latin Lit
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Baylor University
Latin authors to be read are selected to meet the needs of the student. With content changed, this course may be repeated up to a total of nine semester hours.
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LAW 9100: Intro to Law & Legal Professio
1.00 Credits
Baylor University
An introduction to the critical role that the legal profession plays in shaping a stable, peaceful and prosperous society.Through the study of historical events, literature, noteworthy opinions, documentaries and current events, students will become more conversant about the importance of the rule of law and the lawyer's role in implementing and upholding it.
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LAW 9101: Leg Anal, Res & Comm (Pt I)
1.00 Credits
Baylor University
Legal Analysis, Research, and Communications (LARC) is a three-hour course that you will complete during two consecutive quarters. In this course, students learn fundamentals in important aspects of legal writing and problem-solving, including: (1) legal organization (issue, law, application, rebuttal), (2) legal clarity (sensitivity to legal terms of art, statutory phrases, elements of proof, and so forth), and (3) legal specificity (always tying general legal principles and elements to particular facts of the case).Students also receive instruction in legal research and citation.LARC, Part I focuses primarily on the basics of drafting a memorandum of law using case analysis, along with instruction about researching and citing to cases.Students complete two memoranda during the first quarter of LARC.LARC, Part II focuses on statutory analysis, forms of legal writing in addition to memoranda of law, and several legal research topics.During the second quarter of LARC, students complete a research memorandum and a final major research project.
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LAW 9103: Leg Anal, Res & Comm (Pt II)
1.00 Credits
Baylor University
Legal Analysis, Research, and Communications (LARC) is a three-hour course that you will complete during two consecutive quarters. In this course, students learn fundamentals in important aspects of legal writing and problem-solving, including: (1) legal organization (issue, law, application, rebuttal), (2) legal clarity (sensitivity to legal terms of art, statutory phrases, elements of proof, and so forth), and (3) legal specificity (always tying general legal principles and elements to particular facts of the case).Students also receive instruction in legal research and citation.LARC, Part I focuses primarily on the basics of drafting a memorandum of law using case analysis, along with instruction about researching and citing to cases.Students complete two memoranda during the first quarter of LARC.LARC, Part II focuses on statutory analysis, forms of legal writing in addition to memoranda of law, and several legal research topics.During the second quarter of LARC, students complete a research memorandum and a final major research project.
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