L A T I N 

Notes

  1. Courses in Latin are offered through the Department of Classical Studies.
  2. Students should consult with the departmental undergraduate advisor for the latest information on course offerings. Some courses are offered in rotation.
  3. Senior standing in Latin is normally defined as successful completion of LAT 201 and LAT 202; exceptional students may also be admitted to 300- or 400-level courses with instructor's permission.

LAT 100s


LAT 101 LEC,TUT 0.50
Course ID: 006670
Introductory Latin 1
A course designed for students beginning the study of Latin or who have not yet reached the level expected in LAT 201/202. Although the teaching approach emphasizes exposure to simple texts as soon as possible, students desiring minimal competence in reading should go on to do LAT 102.

 
LAT 102 LEC,TUT 0.50
Course ID: 006671
Introductory Latin 2
Continuation of LAT 101. Most of the rules of Latin grammar will be covered by the end of the year, and students should have a minimal competence in reading prose texts; but for the remaining grammar and further practice students should go on to do LAT 201.
Prereq: LAT 101

 

LAT 200s


LAT 201 LEC 0.50
Course ID: 006673
Intermediate Latin
The course will complete the study of Latin grammar and move on to unadapted readings in Latin authors, particularly Caesar.
Prereq: LAT 102

 
LAT 202 LEC 0.50
Course ID: 006674
Selections from Latin Authors
A course designed to follow LAT 201, including both literature and grammar review. Authors normally read are Vergil and Ovid.
Prereq: LAT 201

 
LAT 291 RDG 0.50
Course ID: 015762
Intermediate Latin: Translation and Interpretation
A selection of unadapted material from one or two authors or an investigation of selected themes or topics at the intermediate level. Authors such as Livy, Caesar, Cicero, Catullus, Vergil, or Ovid may be studied. Topics may include desire, death, war, identity, or a specific genre such as tragedy, to name but a few.
[Note: Permission to register is by consent of the undergraduate advisor. This is a repeatable course, subject to different content; it may be completed a total of three times.]
Department Consent Required
Prereq: LAT 202

 

LAT 300s


LAT 331 LEC 0.50
Course ID: 012923
Advanced Readings in Latin: Prose
A selection of material from one author or several authors within the field of Latin prose. Topics and selections may include oratory and rhetoric, history, philosophy, Cicero, Quintilian, Caesar, Livy, and Apuleius.
[Note: This is a repeatable course, subject to different content; it may be completed a total of four times.]
Prereq: LAT 202

 
LAT 332 LEC 0.50
Course ID: 012924
Advanced Readings in Latin: Poetry
A selection of material from one author or several authors within the field of Latin poetry. Topics and selections may include comedy, lyric poetry, elegy, epic, Plautus, Terence, Catullus, Ovid, and Vergil.
[Note: This is a repeatable course, subject to different content; it may be completed a total of four times.]
Prereq: LAT 202

 
LAT 341 LEC 0.50
Course ID: 012925
Advanced Studies in Latin: Selected Topics
An investigation of selected themes, topics, time periods, or genres in Latin.
[Note: This is a repeatable course, subject to different content; it may be completed a total of four times.]
Prereq: LAT 202

 
LAT 351 LEC 0.50
Course ID: 006678
Latin Composition, Grammar, and Reading
Composition, translation, and grammar with intensive analysis of selected passages.
Prereq: LAT 202

 
LAT 381 LEC 0.50
Course ID: 006689
Medieval Latin
Survey of Medieval Latin poetry and prose.
Prereq: LAT 202

 

LAT 400s


LAT 421 LEC 0.50
Course ID: 006692
Latin Epigraphy
The course introduces and investigates Latin inscriptions as evidence for the Latin language and Roman political, religious, legal, social, and economic history.
Prereq: LAT 202

 
LAT 422 LEC 0.50
Course ID: 011788
Latin Palaeography
A practical overview of the various styles of Latin handwriting from the late Roman Empire to the writing styles of the Renaissance humanists which introduces students to the study of original documents and manuscripts.
Prereq: LAT 202

 
LAT 451 SEM 0.50
Course ID: 012186
Senior Latin Composition, Grammar, and Reading
Advanced composition, translation, and grammar with intensive analysis of selected passages.
Prereq: LAT 351

 
LAT 490 RDG 0.50
Course ID: 009936
Senior Studies in Latin: Selected Topics
A selection of material from one author or several authors or an investigation of selected themes, topics, or genres at the senior level. Topics and authors may include philosophy, letter writing, history, elegy, satire, Seneca, Pliny the Younger, Tacitus, Propertius, Petronius, and Juvenal.
[Note: This is a repeatable course, subject to different content; it may be completed a total of four times.]
Prereq: At least 0.5 unit in a 300-level LAT course

 
LAT 491 RDG 0.50
Course ID: 009945
Senior Studies in Latin: Independent Study
Under special circumstances and with the approval of the department, a student or small group of students may arrange to pursue individualized readings under the supervision of a faculty member.
[Note: This is a repeatable course, subject to different content; it may be completed a total of ten times.]
Prereq: At least 0.5 unit in a 300-level LAT course