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317-10100 Elementary Latin I HU LA Latin language, literature, and culture of ancient Rome and the Middle Ages. Emphasis on pronunciation, noun cases, agreement, phrases, and clauses. Readings include simple prose narratives from Roman history, fables, and mythology. Students work with an interactive computer program, supplemented by weekly review classes, drills, translations, and tests administered by the instructor. Open to students with no previous Latin, or by placement examination. 3 credits. (F-S,Y) 317-10200 Elementary Latin II HU LA Continuation of Elementary Latin I. Latin language, literature, and culture of ancient Rome and the Middle Ages. Emphasis on noun and verb system, agreement, phrases, and clauses. Readings include simple prose narratives from Roman history, fables, and mythology, and simple poetry. Students work with an interactive computer program, supplemented by weekly review classes, drills, translations, and tests administered by the instructor. Prerequisites: 317-10100 with a grade of C- or better, or by placement exam. 3 credits (F-S,Y) 317-20100 Intermediate Latin I HU LA Continuation of Elementary Latin II. Latin language, literature, and culture of ancient Rome and the Middle Ages. Emphasis on verb system, phrases, and clauses. Readings include prose narratives from Roman history, fables, and mythology, and simple poetry. Students work with an interactive computer program, supplemented by weekly review classes, drills, translations, and tests administered by the instructor. Prerequisite: 317-10200 with a grade of C- or better, or by placement exam. 3 credits. (F-S,Y) 317-20200 Intermediate Latin II HU LA Continuation of Intermediate Latin I. Latin language, literature, and culture of ancient Rome and the Middle Ages. Emphasis on verb system, syntax. Readings include advanced prose narratives from Roman history, fables, and mythology, and complex poetry. Students work with an interactive computer program, supplemented by weekly review classes, drills, translations, and tests administered by the instructor. Prerequisites: 317-20100 with a grade of C- or better or by placement exam. 3 credits (F,S,Y) |
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