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2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses



 

Latin

  
  • LATN 1001 - Latin Level I


    3

    First of two-semester sequence. Training in principles of Latin grammar. Emphasis on reading skills. Correct pronunciation, but no other oral skills. All communication in English.
  
  • LATN 1002 - Latin Level II


    3

    P: Placement by examination; LATN 1001 ; or consent of instructor. Second of two-course sequence. Completion of basic skills of Latin grammar. Elementary readings introduced and adjusted to student’s level.
  
  • LATN 1003 - Latin Level III


    3

    P: Placement by examination; LATN 1002 ; or consent of instructor. Intensive review and application of basic skills of grammar acquired in LATN 1001 -LATN 1002 . Development of reading skills through selected works of major authors such as Cicero or Caesar.
  
  • LATN 1004 - Latin Level IV


    3

    P: Placement by examination; LATN 1003 ; or consent of instructor. Continued development of reading skills and introduction to critical approaches to literature. Readings in poetry of major author such as Vergil, Catullus, or Ovid.
  
  • LATN 3001 - Age of Cicero


    3 Formerly LATN 2021.

    P: LATN 1004  or consent of instructor. Literary and historical portrait of Rome from 133-44 BC. Readings in Latin from prose of Cicero, Caesar, and Sallust, and poetry of Lucretius and Catullus.
  
  • LATN 3002 - Age of Augustus


    3 Formerly LATN 2022.

    P: LATN 3001  or consent of instructor. Literary and historical portrait of Rome from 44 BC-14AD. Readings in Latin from poetry of Vergil, Horace, Ovid, and Propertius, and prose selections from “Res Gestae” and other works.
  
  • LATN 3330 - Latin Prose Composition


    3

    P: LATN 3001 . Advanced instruction in Latin grammar and style through daily translation from English into Classical Latin prose.
  
  • LATN 3700 - Selected Topics in Latin


    3

    May be repeated for a maximum of 6 s.h. with change of topic. P: LATN 3001  or consent of instructor. Selected topics relating to Latin texts of the literature, culture, or civilization of the ancient Mediterranean world.
  
  • LATN 4001 - Silver Age Latin Literature


    3 Formerly LATN 3021.

    P: LATN 3002  or consent of instructor. Literary and historical portrait of Rome in first and second centuries AD. Readings in Latin from prose of Seneca, Suetonius, Tacitus, Quintilian, and Pliny the Younger, and poetry of Petronius, Lucan, and Apuleius.
  
  • LATN 4002 - Roman Drama


    3 Formerly LATN 3022.

    P: LATN 4001  or consent of instructor. Roman drama with readings in Latin from comedies of Plautus and Terence and tragedies of Seneca.
  
  • LATN 4521 - Directed Readings in Latin


    1

    May be repeated. P: Consent of instructor. In-depth exploration of selected aspect of Roman culture (literature, civilization, etc.).
  
  • LATN 4522 - Directed Readings in Latin


    2

    May be repeated. P: Consent of instructor. In-depth exploration of selected aspect of Roman culture (literature, civilization, etc.).
  
  • LATN 4523 - Directed Readings in Latin


    3

    May be repeated. P: Consent of instructor. In-depth exploration of selected aspect of Roman culture (literature, civilization, etc.).