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Descriptions
Latin
CLAS 1014 (4). Beginning Latin 1.
Introduces basic grammar and vocabulary. For students with no previous
knowledge of Latin.
CLAS 1024 (4). Beginning Latin 2.
Completes the presentation of grammar, incorporates review of fundamentals,
and introduces reading of literature. For students with previous experience
of Latin. Prereq., CLAS 1014 or
equivalent.
CLAS 2114 (4). Intermediate Latin 1.
Readings from Caesar and/or Cicero, with review of grammar. Prereq.,
CLAS 1024
or equivalent. Meets MAPS requirement for foreign language.
CLAS 2124 (4). Intermediate Latin 2.
Selections from Virgil's Aeneid with attention to literary form and context
as well as advanced grammar and syntax. Prereq., CLAS 2114 or equivalent.
CLAS 3014 (3). Introduction to Latin Prose.
Author or topic in Latin specified in the online Schedule Planner
(e.g., Cicero, Livy, Pliny). May be repeated up to 9 total credit hours
for different topics.
CLAS 3024 (3). Introduction to Latin Poetry.
Author or topic in Latin specified in the online Schedule Planner (e.g., Virgil, Ovid, Catullus, Horace). May be repeated up
to 9 total credit hours for different topics.
CLAS 4014 (3). Topics in Latin Prose.
Author or topic in Latin specified in the online Schedule Planner
(e.g., Roman historians, Roman epistolography, Cicero, Roman novel).
May be repeated up to 9 total credit hours for different topics. Prereqs.,
CLAS 3014 and
3024,
or equivalent. Same as CLAS 5014.
CLAS 4024 (3). Latin Prose Composition.
Reviews grammar and syntax. Introduces Latin prose style and composition.
Prereqs., CLAS 3014 and 3024,
or equivalent. Same as CLAS 5024.
CLAS 4044 (3). Topics in Latin Poetry.
Author or topic in Latin specified in the online Schedule Planner
(e.g., Roman elegy, Neronian poetry, Lucretius, Roman satire). May
be repeated up to 9 total credit hours on different topics. Prereqs.,
CLAS 3014 and
3024,
or equivalent. Same as CLAS 5044.
CLAS 4094 (3). Survey of Latin Literature.
Covers Latin literary history in Latin from the beginning to the early Empire.
Students read select texts of major authors in poetry and prose. Prereqs.,
CLAS 3014 and 3024,
or equivalent. Same as CLAS 5094.
CLAS 4824 (3). Latin Teaching Methods: Open Topics.
Covers specialized topics in Latin pedagogy specified in the online Schedule Planner. Same as CLAS 5824.
CLAS 4844 (1-3). Independent Study.
May be repeated for a total of 7 credit hours.
CLAS 5014 (3). Topics in Latin Prose.
Same as CLAS 4014.
CLAS 5024 (3). Latin Prose Composition.
Same as CLAS 4024.
CLAS 5044 (3). Topics in Latin Poetry.
Same as CLAS 4044.
CLAS 5094 (3). Survey of Latin Literature.
Same as CLAS 4094.
CLAS 5404 (3). Special Project: Teaching.
Trains students to prepare classroom-ready materials, which are then tested
in the students' own classroom. Required of master's candidates (teaching
of Latin option). Prereq., fulfillment of the remaining requirements
for MA (teaching of Latin) or 27 hours of graduate work in classics.
CLAS 5804 (3). Accelerated Latin 1.
Beginning course for graduate students. Grammar survey, intensive reading.
No previous knowledge of Latin required.
CLAS 5814 (3). Accelerated Latin 2.
Continuation of CLAS 5804.
Reading of advanced texts: Caesar, Cicero, Ovid. Prereq., CLAS 5804.
For graduate students.
CLAS 5824 (3). Latin Teaching Methods: Open Topics.
Same as CLAS 4824.
CLAS 6004 (3). Graduate Reading.
Author or topic specified in the online Schedule Planner. May be repeated up to 9 total credit hours for different topics.
CLAS 6844 (1-3). Graduate Independent Study.
May be repeated for a total of 7 credit hours.
CLAS 7014 (3). Graduate Seminar in Latin Literature.
May be repeated for a total of 7 credit hours.
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