Credit Courses

(LAT) Latin

Note: Students who have taken two or more years of a foreign language, and have done so in the last two years, should begin that language at the 200 level or switch to a new language. If there is doubt, placement will be determined by testing or consultation with the academic division.

LAT 101 - Beginning Latin I (3 credits)
Fundamentals of Latin pronunciation and grammatical sentence structure studied together with the reading of prose selections, writing, comprehension, and simple conversation patterns. 3 lecture hours
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LAT 102 - Beginning Latin II (3 credits)
Prerequisite: LAT 101 with a minimum C grade
Continuation of LAT 101, addressing fundamentals of Latin pronunciation, sentence structure, writing, and comprehension with more involved reading and conversation patterns. Practice in all verb tenses and moods and in complex sentence structures. 3 lecture hours
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LAT 201 - Intermediate Latin I (3 credits)
Prerequisite: LAT 102 with a minimum C grade
Intermediate-level course in classical Latin, emphasizing readings from Pliny the Younger, Livy, Caesar, and Apollonius of Rhodes. Grammatical concerns include subordinated structures, especially those that require the subjunctive, and participial constructions. 3 lecture hours

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