Latin courses

LATN 1010 Elementary Latin
Elementary Latin
A study of basic Latin grammar.
credit hours: 4
Elementary Latin

LATN 1020 Intermediate Latin
Intermediate Latin
Reading of simple Latin prose and poetry.
Pre-requistites: LATN 1010 or equivalent.
credit hours: 4
Intermediate Latin

LATN 2030 Introduction to Literature
Introduction to Literature
Readings from selected authors. Practice in Latin prose composition.
Pre-requistites: LATN 1020 or equivalent.
credit hours: 4
Introduction to Literature

LATN 3030 Readings in Latin Poetry
Readings in Latin Poetry
Selections from Ovid, Metamorphoses, Ars Amatoria, and other poets.
Pre-requistites: LATN 2030 or equivalent.
credit hours: 3
Readings in Latin Poetry

LATN 3070 Readings in Latin Prose
Readings in Latin Prose
Selections from such authors as Cicero, Sallust, and Apuleius. Practice in Latin prose composition.
Pre-requistites: LATN 2030 or equivalent.
credit hours: 3
Readings in Latin Prose

LATN 3910 Independent Studies
Independent Studies
Students wishing to maintain and improve their skill in reading Latin may enroll in a reading course for one, two, or three credits. The reading normally will be part or all, depending on the amount of credit sought, of the assigned reading in an existing 3000-level course.
Pre-requistites: Approval of department.
credit hours: 3
Independent Studies

LATN 3920 Independent Studies
Independent Studies
Students wishing to maintain and improve their skill in reading Latin may enroll in a reading course for one, two, or three credits. The reading normally will be part or all, depending on the amount of credit sought, of the assigned reading in an existing 3000-level course.
Pre-requistites: Approval of department.
credit hours: 3
Independent Studies

LATN 4010 Roman Comedy
Roman Comedy
Selected plays of Plautus and Terence to suit the needs and desires of the students enrolled.
credit hours: 3
Roman Comedy

LATN 4020 Catullus and the Elegiac Poets
Catullus and the Elegiac Poets
Readings in Catullus, and the elegies of Propertius, Tibullus, and Ovid.
credit hours: 3
Catullus and the Elegiac Poets

LATN 4030 Virgil
Virgil
The last six books of the Aeneid; selections from the Eclogues and Georgics.
credit hours: 3
Virgil

LATN 4040 Roman Philosophy
Roman Philosophy
Lucretius and others.
credit hours: 3
Roman Philosophy

LATN 4070 Medieval Latin
Medieval Latin
Survey of medieval Latin literature with special attention to the various styles and literary types, and to the cultural background.
credit hours: 3
Medieval Latin

LATN 4080 Literature of the Neronian Age
Literature of the Neronian Age
This course examines the reign of the emperor Nero through readings in the literature of that period. Particular focus will be placed upon the changing status of the emperor, the role of the emperor as patron of the arts, and the development of intellectual and political resistance to Nero and the principate.
credit hours: 3
Literature of the Neronian Age

LATN 4110 Special Authors
Special Authors
Readings in Latin from a Roman author.
credit hours: 3
Special Authors

LATN 4130 Roman Historians of the Republic
Roman Historians of the Republic
Readings in Livys history or Sallust's Catiline and Jugurtha.
credit hours: 3
Roman Historians of the Republic

LATN 4140 Roman Satire
Roman Satire
Readings in the satires of Horace, Persius, or Juvenal.
credit hours: 3
Roman Satire

LATN 4150 Roman Historians of the Empire
Roman Historians of the Empire
Readings in the historical works of Tacitus and other historians of the Roman empire.
credit hours: 3
Roman Historians of the Empire

LATN 4170 Cicero
Cicero
A study of the man and the period based on portions of his work.
credit hours: 3
Cicero

LATN 4180 Horace
Horace
Odes and Epodes.
credit hours: 3
Horace

LATN 4880 Writing Practicum
Writing Practicum
Notes: Fulfills the school intensive-writing requirement.
Pre-requistites: Successful completion of the First-Year Writing Requirement.
Co-requisites: Three-credit departmental course.
credit hours: 3
Writing Practicum

LATN 4910 Independent Studies
Independent Studies
Students wishing to maintain and improve their skill in reading Latin may enroll in a reading course for one, two, or three credits. The reading will normally be part or all, depending on the amount of credit sought, of the assigned reading in an existing 400-level course.
Pre-requistites: Approval of department.
credit hours: 3
Independent Studies

LATN 4920 Independent Studies
Independent Studies
Students wishing to maintain and improve their skill in reading Latin may enroll in a reading course for one, two, or three credits. The reading will normally be part or all, depending on the amount of credit sought, of the assigned reading in an existing 400-level course.
Pre-requistites: Approval of department.
credit hours: 3
Independent Studies

LATN 6010 Roman Comedy
Roman Comedy
Notes: See LATN 4010 for description.
credit hours: 3
Roman Comedy

LATN 6040 Roman Philosophy
Roman Philosophy
Notes: See LATN 4040 for description.
credit hours: 3
Roman Philosophy

LATN 6110 Special Authors
Special Authors
Notes: See LATN 4110 for description.
credit hours: 3
Special Authors

LATN 6130 Roman Historians of the Republic
Roman Historians of the Republic
Notes: See LATN 4130 for description.
credit hours: 3
Roman Historians of the Republic

LATN 6150 Roman Historians of the Empire
Roman Historians of the Empire
Notes: See LATN 4150 for description.
credit hours: 3
Roman Historians of the Empire

LATN 6170 Cicero
Cicero
Notes: See LATN 4170 for description.
credit hours: 3
Cicero

LATN 6180 Horace, Odes, and Epodes
Horace, Odes, and Epodes
Notes: See LATN 4180 for description.
credit hours: 3
Horace, Odes, and Epodes

LATN 7040 Selected Readings
Selected Readings
credit hours: 1-9
Selected Readings

LATN H4990 Honors Thesis
Honors Thesis
Notes: Admission by approval of department and Honors Committee.
credit hours: 3
Honors Thesis

LATN H5000 Honors Thesis
Honors Thesis
Notes: Admission by approval of department and Honors Committee.
credit hours: 3
Honors Thesis

LATN 1010 Elementary Latin
Elementary Latin
A study of basic Latin grammar.
credit hours: 4
Elementary Latin

LATN 1020 Intermediate Latin
Intermediate Latin
Reading of simple Latin prose and poetry.
Pre-requistites: LATN 1010 or equivalent.
credit hours: 4
Intermediate Latin

LATN 2030 Introduction to Literature
Introduction to Literature
Readings from selected authors. Practice in Latin prose composition.
Pre-requistites: LATN 1020 or equivalent.
credit hours: 4
Introduction to Literature

LATN 3030 Readings in Latin Poetry
Readings in Latin Poetry
Selections from Ovid, Metamorphoses, Ars Amatoria, and other poets.
Pre-requistites: LATN 2030 or equivalent.
credit hours: 3
Readings in Latin Poetry

LATN 3070 Readings in Latin Prose
Readings in Latin Prose
Selections from such authors as Cicero, Sallust, and Apuleius. Practice in Latin prose composition.
Pre-requistites: LATN 2030 or equivalent.
credit hours: 3
Readings in Latin Prose

LATN 3910 Independent Studies
Independent Studies
Students wishing to maintain and improve their skill in reading Latin may enroll in a reading course for one, two, or three credits. The reading normally will be part or all, depending on the amount of credit sought, of the assigned reading in an existing 3000-level course.
Pre-requistites: Approval of department.
credit hours: 3
Independent Studies

LATN 3920 Independent Studies
Independent Studies
Students wishing to maintain and improve their skill in reading Latin may enroll in a reading course for one, two, or three credits. The reading normally will be part or all, depending on the amount of credit sought, of the assigned reading in an existing 3000-level course.
Pre-requistites: Approval of department.
credit hours: 3
Independent Studies

LATN 4010 Roman Comedy
Roman Comedy
Selected plays of Plautus and Terence to suit the needs and desires of the students enrolled.
credit hours: 3
Roman Comedy

LATN 4020 Catullus and the Elegiac Poets
Catullus and the Elegiac Poets
Readings in Catullus, and the elegies of Propertius, Tibullus, and Ovid.
credit hours: 3
Catullus and the Elegiac Poets

LATN 4030 Virgil
Virgil
The last six books of the Aeneid; selections from the Eclogues and Georgics.
credit hours: 3
Virgil

LATN 4040 Roman Philosophy
Roman Philosophy
Lucretius and others.
credit hours: 3
Roman Philosophy

LATN 4070 Medieval Latin
Medieval Latin
Survey of medieval Latin literature with special attention to the various styles and literary types, and to the cultural background.
credit hours: 3
Medieval Latin

LATN 4080 Literature of the Neronian Age
Literature of the Neronian Age
This course examines the reign of the emperor Nero through readings in the literature of that period. Particular focus will be placed upon the changing status of the emperor, the role of the emperor as patron of the arts, and the development of intellectual and political resistance to Nero and the principate.
credit hours: 3
Literature of the Neronian Age

LATN 4110 Special Authors
Special Authors
Readings in Latin from a Roman author.
credit hours: 3
Special Authors

LATN 4130 Roman Historians of the Republic
Roman Historians of the Republic
Readings in Livys history or Sallust's Catiline and Jugurtha.
credit hours: 3
Roman Historians of the Republic

LATN 4140 Roman Satire
Roman Satire
Readings in the satires of Horace, Persius, or Juvenal.
credit hours: 3
Roman Satire

LATN 4150 Roman Historians of the Empire
Roman Historians of the Empire
Readings in the historical works of Tacitus and other historians of the Roman empire.
credit hours: 3
Roman Historians of the Empire

LATN 4170 Cicero
Cicero
A study of the man and the period based on portions of his work.
credit hours: 3
Cicero

LATN 4180 Horace
Horace
Odes and Epodes.
credit hours: 3
Horace

LATN 4880 Writing Practicum
Writing Practicum
Notes: Fulfills the school intensive-writing requirement.
Pre-requistites: Successful completion of the First-Year Writing Requirement.
Co-requisites: Three-credit departmental course.
credit hours: 3
Writing Practicum

LATN 4910 Independent Studies
Independent Studies
Students wishing to maintain and improve their skill in reading Latin may enroll in a reading course for one, two, or three credits. The reading will normally be part or all, depending on the amount of credit sought, of the assigned reading in an existing 400-level course.
Pre-requistites: Approval of department.
credit hours: 3
Independent Studies

LATN 4920 Independent Studies
Independent Studies
Students wishing to maintain and improve their skill in reading Latin may enroll in a reading course for one, two, or three credits. The reading will normally be part or all, depending on the amount of credit sought, of the assigned reading in an existing 400-level course.
Pre-requistites: Approval of department.
credit hours: 3
Independent Studies

LATN 6010 Roman Comedy
Roman Comedy
Notes: See LATN 4010 for description.
credit hours: 3
Roman Comedy

LATN 6040 Roman Philosophy
Roman Philosophy
Notes: See LATN 4040 for description.
credit hours: 3
Roman Philosophy

LATN 6110 Special Authors
Special Authors
Notes: See LATN 4110 for description.
credit hours: 3
Special Authors

LATN 6130 Roman Historians of the Republic
Roman Historians of the Republic
Notes: See LATN 4130 for description.
credit hours: 3
Roman Historians of the Republic

LATN 6150 Roman Historians of the Empire
Roman Historians of the Empire
Notes: See LATN 4150 for description.
credit hours: 3
Roman Historians of the Empire

LATN 6170 Cicero
Cicero
Notes: See LATN 4170 for description.
credit hours: 3
Cicero

LATN 6180 Horace, Odes, and Epodes
Horace, Odes, and Epodes
Notes: See LATN 4180 for description.
credit hours: 3
Horace, Odes, and Epodes

LATN 7040 Selected Readings
Selected Readings
credit hours: 1-9
Selected Readings

LATN H4990 Honors Thesis
Honors Thesis
Notes: Admission by approval of department and Honors Committee.
credit hours: 3
Honors Thesis

LATN H5000 Honors Thesis
Honors Thesis
Notes: Admission by approval of department and Honors Committee.
credit hours: 3
Honors Thesis