Courses For Latin at Alfred University
LATN 101 - Latin I
An Introduction to the Latin language. This course will include an introduction to basic Latin grammar as well as short reading passages. The focus of this course will be on classical Latin. There will be some emphasis on pronunciation and spoken Latin. There will be readings in English on both the history of Latin as an Indo-European language as well as on Roman history. (II)
4.000 Credit Hours
4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Modern Languages Department
Course Attributes:
(02) Foreign Language, MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .CoB A/S Core: Humanities, .BFA: Academic
LATN 102 - Latin II
An introduction to the Latin language. This course will continue the study of grammar from Latin I. There will be selected readings from Caesar, Ovid and other writers. Class work will include reading texts aloud and analyzing translations. Historical readings will focus on the effects of Romanization in Europe even after the collapse of the Roman Empire. Prerequisite: LATN 101 or permission of instructor. (II)
4.000 Credit Hours
4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Modern Languages Department
Course Attributes:
(02) Foreign Language, MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .CoB A/S Core: Humanities, .BFA: Academic
LATN 201 - Latin III
Continuation and further development of basic skills learned in LATN 102. Includes a grammar review and an introduction to longer reading passages from a variety of writers and genres. Reading texts will include myths, literary texts, political speeches, excerpts from histories and philosophical texts. Prerequisite: LATN 102 or permission of instructor. (II)
4.000 Credit Hours
4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Modern Languages Department
Course Attributes:
(02) Foreign Language
LATN 202 - Latin IV
Continuation of LATN 201. A basic introduction to Latin grammar, syntax, and vocabulary is assumed. The goals of this class include the development of the ability to read longer texts and do so with an understanding of the context of the work. Through reading, students develop confidence in their ability to translate and understand Latin. Prerequisite: LATN 201 or permission of instructor.
4.000 Credit Hours
4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Modern Languages Department
Course Attributes:
(02) Foreign Language, .BFA: Academic
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