COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
LATIN
(LAT)
1114 Introductory Latin I
(3-2) 4 hours credit.
Fundamentals of Latin grammar and readings in Latin. [TCCN: LATI 1411.]
1124 Introductory Latin II
(3-2) 4 hours credit. Prerequisite: LAT 1114.
Fundamentals of Latin grammar and readings in Latin. [TCCN: LATI 1412.]
1214 Self-Paced Introductory Latin
4 hours credit.
Fundamentals of Latin grammar and readings in Latin. Students take two semesters
of this course to complete the first two semesters of Latin on a self-paced
basis. May be repeated for credit, but no more than 8 semester credit hours
may be used in any degree program. Students must demonstrate competency with
a āCā or better before repeating this course for credit. Students cannot receive
credit for both LAT 1114 and a first semester of this course; students cannot
receive credit for both LAT 1124 and a second semester of this course.
2113 Intermediate Latin I
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: LAT 1124 or the equivalent.
Continued practice in reading Latin. Selections from Cicero, Sallust, Catullus,
and/or Virgil. Review of Latin grammar and syntax. [TCCN: LATI 2311.]
2123 Intermediate Latin II
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: LAT 2113 or the equivalent.
Reading and in-depth analysis of a particular Latin author such as Ovid, Virgil,
Cicero, Lucretius, Petronius, or Plautus. (Formerly CLA 2123 and LAT 2023.
Credit cannot be earned for both LAT 2123 and either CLA 2123 or LAT 2023.)
[TCCN: LATI 2312.]
2213 Self-Paced Intermediate Latin
3 hours credit. Prerequisite: LAT 1124 or the equivalent.
Review of the Latin grammar and syntax. Continued practice in reading Latin,
including such authors as Catullus, Cicero, Lucretius, Ovid, Petronius, Plautus,
Sallust, and Virgil. Students take two semesters of this course to complete
the third and fourth semesters of Latin on a self-paced basis. May be repeated
for credit, but no more than 8 semester credit hours may be used in any degree
program. Students must demonstrate competency with a āCā or better before repeating
this course for credit. Students cannot receive credit for both LAT 2113 and
a first semester of this course; students cannot receive credit for both LAT
2123 and a second semester of this course.
3113 Selected Latin Authors
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: LAT 2123 or the equivalent.
Close reading and critical analysis of a Latin text or texts, author, topic,
or genre. May be repeated for credit when authors vary.
4013 Advanced Readings in Latin
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: LAT 2123 or the equivalent.
Concentrated readings and interpretation of a selected Latin author, genre,
or series of texts. May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
2004-2006
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