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General Catalog Spring 2010
Posted Sep 29, 2009

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1010  Beginning Classical Latin I (4)
   Introductory course for students with no previous background in Latin.

1020  Beginning Classical Latin II (4) Prerequisite: LATIN 1010 or equivalent.
   Second-semester introductory course for students with no previous background in Latin.

2010  Intermediate Classical Latin I (4) Prerequisite: LATIN 1020 or equivalent.
   Prose and/or poetry readings.

2020  Intermediate Classical Latin II (4) Prerequisite: LATIN 2010 or equivalent.
   Prose and/or poetry readings.

3610  Third-Year Prose (3) Prerequisite: LATIN 2020 or equivalent.
   Prose readings in such authors as Cicero, Caesar, and Livy.

3620  Third-Year Poetry (3) Prerequisite: LATIN 2020 or equivalent.
   Poetry readings in such authors as Ovid, Horace, and Virgil.

4610  Fourth-Year Prose (3) Prerequisite: LATIN 2010 or equivalent.
   Prose readings in such authors as Pliny, Tacitus, Sallust, and Medieval Latin.

4620  Fourth-Year Poetry (3) Prerequisite: LATIN 2020 or equivalent.
   Poetry readings in such authors as Juvenal, Martial, Plautus, and Terence.

4880  Directed Reading (1 to 4)
   Readings selected by student and designated professor to broaden student's background in area where no course is taught.

4990  Capstone Course (1)
   Summary course for graduating majors with requirement of a paper or project demonstrating student's acquired abilites in Latin.

4999  Honors Thesis/Project (3)
   Restricted to students in the Honors Program working on their Honors degree.

6880  Directed Reading (1 to 3) Prerequisite: Graduate Standing.
   Directed readings are designed for advanced graduates to pursue interests with a given professor that go beyond the boundaries of previous classroom work or available class offerings. Students will create a reading list and syllabus of assignments and meetings in conjunction with the professor.

7300  Graduate Language Study (1 to 4)


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