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Undergraduate Bulletin 2008-2009
 

Courses in Latin

A Cll 101 Elementary Latin I (4)
Grammar, composition, conversation, and reading of Latin.

A Cll 102 Elementary Latin II (4)
Continuation of A Cll 101; grammar, composition, conversation, and reading of Latin. Prerequisite(s): A Cll 101 or permission of instructor.

A Cll 201 Introduction to Latin Literature I (3)
Selected readings from prose authors, especially Cicero, and from Latin poetry. Prerequisite(s): A Cll 102 or permission of instructor for students with two years of high school Latin.

A Cll 202 Introduction to Latin Literature II (3)
Continuation of A Cll 201; selected readings from prose authors, especially Cicero, and from Latin poetry. Prerequisite(s): A Cll 201 or permission of instructor.
 
A Cll 410 Latin Prose Authors (3)
Detailed study and criticism of one or more Latin prose authors (historians, orators, novelists, etc.). May be repeated with change in author(s). Prerequisite(s): A Cll 202 or equivalent.

A Cll 411 Latin Poetry (3)
Detailed study and criticism of one or more Latin epic, lyric or dramatic poets. May be repeated with change of author(s). Prerequisite(s): A Cll 202 or equivalent.

A Cll 497 Independent Study (2–4)
Seniors may offer 2 to 4 credits of independent study in place of regular course work in Latin. Projects must be approved by the department chair. May be repeated once.