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  • 3.00 Credits

    These courses are intended to satisfy the needs of two classes of students: (1) those with previous preparation in Latin (usually two years or more in high school) whose performance on the Placement Test shows that they need only a semester's work to reach the Basic Proficiency level; (2) students who have completed Latin 101, 102 and desire to continue their study of the language. The emphasis will be on developing facility in reading Latin. Since there is a great deal of Latin Prose Composition in Latin 201, it also may be counted as a course in the Language Studies area. Latin 201 will read selections from classical poetry and prose; Latin 202 will read selections from Vergil' s Aeneid . IF A STUDENT WHO PLACES INTO LATIN 201 COMPLETES THE COURSE WITH A GRADE OF B- OR BETTER, HE WILL RECEIVE AN ADDITIONAL COURSE CREDIT IN LATIN; THIS COURSE CREDIT DOES NOT COUNT TOWARDS THE MAJOR OR MINOR.Credits: 1
  • 3.00 Credits

    These courses are intended to satisfy the needs of two classes of students: (1) those with previous preparation in Latin (usually two years or more in high school) whose performance on the Placement Test shows that they need only a semester's work to reach the Basic Proficiency level; (2) students who have completed Latin 101, 102 and desire to continue their study of the language. The emphasis will be on developing facility in reading Latin. Since there is a great deal of Latin Prose Composition in Latin 201, it also may be counted as a course in the Language Studies area. Latin 201 will read selections from classical poetry and prose; Latin 202 will read selections from Vergil's Aeneid. IF A STUDENT WHO PLACES INTO LATIN 201 COMPLETES THE COURSE WITH A GRADE OF B- OR BETTER, HE WILL RECEIVE AN ADDITIONAL COURSE CREDIT IN LATIN; THIS COURSE CREDIT DOES NOT COUNT TOWARDS THE MAJOR OR MINOR. Credits: 1
  • 1.00 Credits

    Readings in Medieval Latin prose and poetry. One-half or one course credit. Offered on request. Prerequisites: Latin 101, 102 or equivalent preparation. 0.5 Credits
  • 1.00 Credits

    Readings in Latin selected from Lucretius, Roman lyric poetry, Cicero, and Julius Caesar. Additional readings in English from Plutarch, Suetonius, Cicero, Lucan, and modern studies. This course is offered in the fall semester. (Offered in 2008-2009 and in alternate years). Prerequisites: Latin 201, 202 or equivalent preparation. Credits: 1
  • 1.00 Credits

    Readings in Latin selected from Horace, Roman Elegy, Vergil's Aeneid, and Livy. Additional readings in English from Cassius Dio, Plutarch, Suetonius, and modern studies. This course is offered in the spring semester, 2008-2009 and in alternate years. Prerequisites: Latin 201, 202 or equivalent preparation. Credits: 1
  • 1.00 Credits

    Readings in Latin selected from Tacitus, Petronius, and Seneca. Additional readings in English from Suetonius and Seneca and modern studies. This course is offered in the fall semester. This course is offered in 2009-2010 and alternate years. Prerequisites: Latin 201, 202 or equivalent preparation. Credits: 1
  • 1.00 Credits

    Readings in Latin selected from Tacitus, Martial, Pliny the Younger, and Juvenal. Additional readings in English from Quintilian, Suetonius, Tacitus, and modern studies. This course is offered in the spring semester. This course is offered in 2009-2010 and alternate years. Prerequisites: Latin 201, 202 or equivalent preparation. Credits: 1
  • 1.00 Credits

    A systematic review and study of fundamental Latin forms and constructions with practice in writing Latin sentences. One-half to one course credit. This course is offered in the fall and spring semester by arrangement. Prerequisites: Latin 101, 102, or their equivalent. 0.5 Credits
  • 1.00 Credits

    Students desiring to perform independent study in Latin (specialized work in an author, period or genre) should plan this work with an instructor who will supervise the project. One-half or one course credit by arrangement. Consent of the department chair is required; Since course content varies, may be taken more than once. 0.5 Credits
  • 1.00 Credits

    Students desiring to perform independent study in Latin (specialized work in an author, period or genre) should plan this work with an instructor who will supervise the project. One-half or one course credit by arrangement. Consent of the department chair is required. Since course content varies, may be taken more than once. 0.5 Credits
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