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All students with previous study or experience in Latin must take a
language placement examination during summer orientation or prior to
fall registration. They will be placed in the
course sequence according to their competence. Under no
circumstances should students with past experience in the language
place themselves in courses, especially at the elementary level.The following courses are offered on Latin:
| LAT 101, LAT 102.
Elementary Latin I, II |
4 plus 4
hours |
This course is
beginning Latin, designed to present a foundation in classical
Latin grammar and syntax and to introduce students to Roman
literature and history. Prerequisite: None for LAT 101; LAT 101
required for LAT 102, or placement by testing.
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| LAT 201, LAT 202.
Special Topics in Latin Language, Literature, and Culture I, II. |
4 plus 4
hours |
Aspects of
the literature and cultural phenomena associated with the Latin
language are explored in this two-semester sequence of courses.
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.
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