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Latin Courses

LATN 101G. Elementary Latin I 4 sem hrs

An introduction to Latin grammar and syntax with simple readings and translation.

LATN 102G. Elementary Latin II 4 sem hrs

Continuation of LATN 101. Students who have not completed LATN 101 or the equivalent are strongly advised to consult with the instructor prior to registration.

LATN 200. Directed Readings 1 sem hr

Reading, translation, and discussion of selected texts to be determined on the basis of student needs. Students who have not completed LATN 101 and 102 or the equivalent are strongly advised to consult with the instructor prior to registration. May be repeated for credit with different topics.

LATN 203. Understanding Spoken Latin 1 sem hr

A variety of audio and video resources are used in order to develop comprehension skills in understanding spoken Latin. May be repeated for credit.

LATN 300. Directed Readings 1 sem hr

Continuation of LATN 200. Students who have not completed LATN 200 or the equivalent are strongly advised to consult with the instructor prior to registration. Students should have junior standing. May be repeated for credit with different topics.

LATN 400. Directed Readings 1 sem hr

Continuation of LATN 300. Students who have not completed LATN 300 or the equivalent are strongly advised to consult with the instructor prior to registration. Students should have senior standing. May be repeated for credit with different topics.

LATN 401. Individualized Study 1–4 sem hrs

Independent study in the Latin language or in individual Latin authors not included in regular courses or studied in greater depth than a regular course permits. May be repeated for credit with different topics.

LATN 420. Prose Composition 3 sem hrs

Prose composition in Latin. For advanced students only.

Literature

LATN 230. Mythology 3 sem hrs

Readings in Latin about the myths discussed in CLAS 230. Students who have not completed LATN 101 and 102 or the equivalent are strongly advised to consult with the instructor prior to registration. May be repeated for credit with different topics.

LATN 330. Mythology 3 sem hrs

Continuation of LATN 230. Students who have not completed LATN 230 or the equivalent are strongly advised to consult with the instructor prior to registration. Students should have junior standing. May be repeated for credit with different topics.

LATN 430. Roman Literature 3 sem hrs

Continuation of LATN 310. Students who have not completed LATN 330 or the equivalent are strongly advised to consult with the instructor prior to registration. Students should have senior standing. May be repeated for credit with different topics.

Religion

LATN 245. Roman Religious Reflections: Readings 3 sem hrs

Readings in Latin in the topics covered in CLAS 245. Students who have not completed LATN 101 and 102 or the equivalent are strongly advised to consult with the instructor prior to registration. May be repeated for credit with different topics.

LATN 345. Roman Religious Reflections: Readings 3 sem hrs

Continuation of LATN 245. Students who have not completed LATN 245 or the equivalent are strongly advised to consult with the instructor prior to registration. Students should have junior standing. May be repeated for credit with different topics.

LATN 445. Roman Religious Reflections: Readings 3 sem hrs

Continuation of LATN 345. Students who have not completed LATN 345 or the equivalent are strongly advised to consult with the instructor prior to registration. Students should have senior standing. May be repeated for credit with different topics.

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Kayla Winbigler
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