101 Elementary Latin I 3 Semester Hours
A basic introduction to Latin grammar and syntax, including noun declension and verb conjugation; translation of simple prose passages. |
319 Roman Satire 3 Semester Hours
Selections from the satiric works of Horace, Seneca, Martial, and/or Juvenal.
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102 Elementary Latin II 3 Semester Hours
A continuation of the grammar and syntax covered in LATN 101, with a focus on more complex sentences and dependent clauses; translation of more elaborate prose and poetry passages.
Prerequisite: LATN 101 or equivalent. |
321 Cicero 3 Semester Hours
Readings in the orations, philosophical works, and/or letters.
This course may be repeated for credit.
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198 Special Studies 1-3 Semester Hours
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322 Roman Historians 3 Semester Hours
Readings in Caesar, Livy, and Tacitus.
This course may be repeated for credit. |
199 Independent Studies 1-3 Semester Hours
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323 Roman Epistolography 3 Semester Hours
Readings in the letters of Cicero and/or Pliny the Younger.
This course may be repeated for credit. |
201 Intermediate Latin 3 Semester Hours
A continuation of the LATN 101 and 102 sequence, focusing on more advanced constructions; grammar review and translation of unedited passages of poetry and prose.
Prerequisite: LATN 102 or equivalent. |
324 Latin Prose 3 Semester Hours
Readings in selected prose authors of the Republic and/or Empire.
This course may be repeated for credit.
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298 Special Studies 1-3 Semester Hours |
398 Special Studies 1-3 Semester Hours |
299 Independent Studies 1-3 Semester Hours |
399 Independent Studies 1-3 Semester Hours |
312 Virgil 3 Semester Hours
Readings in Eclogues, Georgics, and/or Aeneid.
This course may be repeated for credit.
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410 Practicum: Teaching Classical Latin 3 Semester Hours
Practicum in teaching elementary Latin. Topics include basic pedagogy, planning, presentation, testing, grading, tutoring, and problem-solving.
This course may be repeated for credit.
Permission of the instructor required.
Prerequisite: At least two semesters of Latin at the 300- and 400- level and a minimum GPA of 3.3 (B+) in LATN courses. |
313 Catullus 3 Semester Hours
Selections from the poetry of Catullus, with a focus on metrical variety, literary style, and historical context.
This course may be repeated for credit. |
415 Special Topics in Latin Literature 3 Semester Hours
This course may be repeated for credit.
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314 Horace 3 Semester Hours
Readings from Epodes, Odes, or Epistles of Horace.
Prerequisite: LATN 201 or equivalent. |
498 Special Studies 1-3 Semester Hours
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315 Ovid 3 Semester Hours
Readings from Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Prerequisite: LATN 201 or equivalent. |
499 Independent Studies 1-3 Semester Hours
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317 Roman Elegy 3 Semester Hours
Readings from the love poetry of Tibullus, Propertius, and/or Ovid.
Prerequisite: LATN 201 or equivalent. |
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