Undergraduate Courses

101. First-Year Latin (First Semester). (4:4:0) 102. First-Year Latin (Second Semester). (4:4:0) Prerequisite: Latin 101 or two years of high school Latin. 111. Beginning Latin Accelerated. (5:5:0) Honors also.

Equivalent of combined Latin 101, 102. Prepares students for Latin 201.

121. Latin for Genealogists. (3:3:0) Independent Study also. 123. Premedical Latin and Greek. (2:2:0)

For premedical and predental students and students in the physical and natural sciences (usually taught in the evening).

201. Intermediate Latin. (4:4:0) Prerequisite: Latin 102, 111, or three years of high school Latin.

Readings from Caesar, with a review and continuation of grammar.

301. Classical Latin Poetry. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Latin 201.

Selections from Vergil's Aeneid and Ovid's Metamorphoses.

302. Classical Latin Prose. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Latin 201.

Readings in Cicero's Catilinarian orations and Sallust's Catiline.

377. Secondary Teaching Procedures. (3:3:1) Prerequisite: Sc Ed 276R; fingerprinting and FBI clearance; Latin 321 401 or equivalent.

Skills mastery, hearing, speaking, reading, writing, and identification of teacher-pupil activities required for conceptual learning. Lectures, demonstrations, and application of linguistic techniques to practical classroom requirements.

378. Practicum in Latin Teaching. (1:0:3) Prerequisite: fingerprinting and FBI clearance; Latin 377 or concurrent enrollment.

Applying methods learned in Latin 377 in the classroom.

401. Latin Prose Composition. (3:3:0) W alt yr. Prerequisite: Latin 302 or concurrent enrollment. 411R. Latin Vulgate and Early Christian Latin Texts. (3:3:0 ea) F even yr. Prerequisite: Latin 302.

Topics include Latin Vulgate and selections from other early Christian Latin texts.

430. Livy. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Latin 302.

Selections from Livy’s Ab Urbe Condita.

431. Vergil. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Latin 301. 432. Ovid. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Latin 301. 433. Cicero. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Latin 302.

Selections from the works of Cicero.

434. Plautus and Terence. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Latin 301. 435. Catullus. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Latin 301. 436. Tragedy and Epic of the Early Empire. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Latin 301.

Selections from Seneca, Lucan, and the Flavian epic poets.

437. The Latin Epistle. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Latin 302.

Letters of Cicero, Seneca, Pliny, and the later tradition.

438. Horace. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Latin 301. 439. Tacitus. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Latin 302. 440. Roman Satire. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Latin 301.

Selections from Horace, Petronius, and Juvenal.

441. Medieval Latin. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Latin 301, 302.

Study of particular periods (e.g., Carolingian renaissance, twelfth-century renaissance) or genres (e.g., historiography, epic, autobiography), or survey of medieval Latin.

490R. Topics in Latin Literature. (1–3:3:0 ea.)

Topics vary.