LATIN (LAT)




LAT 1010. Elementary Latin I/(3).F.


Introduction to Latin and its influence on the
Romance languages and English. Emphasis is placed
on reading, writing, and translating. Laboratory
work required.




LAT 1020. Elementary Latin II/(3).S.


Mastery of elementary grammar and syntax through
readings, written assignments, and laboratory
work. Prerequisite: LAT 1010 or consent of
advisor. Laboratory work required.




LAT 1040. Intermediate Latin I/(3).F.


A study of Latin culture and language as revealed
through the work of Cicero and other Latin writers
of the classical period. Readings are supplemented
with a review of grammar and syntax. Emphasis on
Latin literary styles and their influences on the
Romance languages. Prerequisite: LAT 1020 or
adequate score on the Latin placement test or
consent of advisor. (MULTI-CULTURAL) (CORE:
HUMANITIES)




LAT 1050. Intermediate Latin II/(3).S.


A study of classical Latin culture and language as
revealed through poetry and prose. Emphasis on
major figures such as Catullus, Horace, Vergil,
Livy and Petronius. Prerequisite: LAT 1040 or
consent of advisor. (MULTI-CULTURAL) (CORE:
HUMANITIES)




LAT 2500. Independent Study/(1-3).On Demand.




LAT 3010. The Aeneid/(3).On Demand.


Prerequisite: LAT 1050 or four years of high
school Latin or permission of the instructor. Key
passages are selected for translation and
discussion. (MULTI-CULTURAL) (CORE:
HUMANITIES/LITERATURE)




LAT 3020. The Roman Historians/(3).On Demand.


Prerequisite: LAT 1050 or four years of high
school Latin or permission of instructor.
Translation of selected passages and discussion of
literary values of Livy, Sallust and Tacitus.
(MULTI-CULTURAL) (CORE: HUMANITIES)




LAT 3500. Independent Study/(1-3).On Demand.




LAT 3520. Instructional Assistance/(1).On Demand.


A supervised experience in the instructional
process on the university level through direct
participation in a classroom situation. Grading
will be on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis
only. Prerequisite: junior or senior standing. May
be repeated for a total credit of three semester
hours.




LAT 3530-3549. Selected Topics/(1-4).On Demand.




LAT 4010. Roman Satire/(3).On Demand.


Selections from Horace and from Juvenal will be
read. Discussions will include each poet's
specific characteristics and his influence on
western culture.




LAT 4020. Roman Comedy/(3).On Demand.


Selections from the comedies of Plautus and
Terrence will be read. Discussions will include
the practice of contamination and the playwright's
influence on western culture.