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Latin (Lat)


The information below lists undergraduate courses approved in this subject area effective Fall, 2006. Not all courses will necessarily be offered these terms. Please consult the Timetable for a listing of courses offered for a specific term.


101 Elementary Latin I.
4 Hours. One additional hour of computer-assisted instruction each week. For students who have no credit in Latin. Fundamentals of the Latin language. Grammar and reading.

102 Elementary Latin II.
4 Hours. One additional hour of computer-assisted instruction each week. Continues Latin 101. Grammar and reading. Prerequisite: Lat 101 or the equivalent.

103 Intermediate Latin I.
4 Hours. Introduction to Roman historians and oratory. Selections from Cicero, Sallust, Livy, and other Latin prose writers. Review of forms and grammar. Prerequisite: Lat 102 or the equivalent.

104 Intermediate Latin II.
4 Hours. Completes study of Latin at intermediate level. Latin poetry as well as prose, and grammar. Prerequisite: Lat 103 or the equivalent.

299 Independent Reading.
3 Hours. May be repeated for credit. Students may register for more than one section per term. Individual study under faculty direction. For students qualified by preparation and interest. Prerequisite: Lat 104 or the equivalent.

499 Independent Reading.
3 Hours. May be repeated for credit. Students may register for more than one section per term. Individual study under faculty direction. Prerequisite: 4 hours in Latin at the 200 level or the equivalent.


Information provided by the Office of Academic Affairs, Academic Programs.
This listing is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a contract. Every attempt is made to provide the most current and correct information. Courses listed here are subject to change without advance notice. Courses are not necessarily offered every term or year. Individual departments or units should be consulted for information regarding frequency of course offerings.