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| 0706300 | Latin I | 1 credit |
| This course introduces fundamental Latin vocabulary and grammar and classical culture. The course includes English derivatives and vocabulary, basic grammatical structures, translations of short passages, classical heroes and legends, and selected aspects of Roman culture and history. | ||
| 0706310 | Latin II | 1 credit |
| This course provides an intensive study of Latin language, Roamn history and culture. The course includs grammar and vocabulary for reading Latin authors, particularly Caesar. Reading is designed to increaseunderstanding of sentence sturcture, English word-origin, and Roman history and customs. Prerequisite: Latin I | ||
| 0706320 | Latin III | 1 credit |
| This course provides continued study of Latin language, Roman history and culture. The course includes review and expansion of Latin grammar; readings in prose; study of Roman civilization through its literature, emphasizing politics, history and mythology; and intensive derivative study. Prerequisite: Latin II | ||
| 0706330 | Latin IV | 1 credit |
| This course provides study of Latin epic and lyric poetry in order to expand vocabulary, reinforce forms and structures, and develop social, literary and historical awareness. Literary focus is on the Augustan Age, with emphasis on Vergil. Prerequisite: Latin III | ||
| 0706370 | Advanced Placement Latin-Vergil | 1 credit |
| This course develops proficiency in translation and critical interpretation of selectons from the Aeneid. The content includes the study of poetic techniques, vocabulary, and pertinent Roman cultural, social, and political history necessary for the accurate transliation and critical interpretation of the Aeneid, as oulined in the Advanced Placement course description. | ||