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Latin

  • LAT 100 - Introduction to Latin
    Course DescriptionThis course introduces students to the language and culture of classical Rome through adapted versions of the plays of the comic poet Plautus. Students acquire an elementary level proficiency in the Latin language with a working vocabulary of approximately 500 words. A wide range of cultural themes are explored through lectures, in-class discussions, and supplemental readings.
    Weekly Contact:Lecture 3 hrs.
    GPA Weight:1.00
    Billing Units:1
    Count:1.00
    Liberal Studies:LL
  • LAT 200 - Latin and the Roman World
    Course DescriptionThis course brings students to an intermediate level of proficiency in Classical Latin. Grammar and vocabulary are acquired by reading adapted versions of speeches of the forensic orator Cicero. A series of cultural themes are also explored, providing both context to the language and content of the texts as well as insight into the Roman legacy of modern western culture.
    Weekly Contact:Lecture 3 hrs.
    GPA Weight:1.00
    Billing Units:1
    Count:1.00
    Liberal Studies:LL
    Prerequisites:LAT 100