101, 102, 103 Basic Latin: (5,5,5)
Fundamentals of Latin grammar; selected readings from classical and medieval authors.
199 Special Studies: [Topic] (1-5R)
200 Innovative Education: [Topic] (1-5R)
301, 302, 303 Authors: [Topic] (3R)
Second-year Latin: selections from major Roman authors with focus on reading and syntax. 301: Caesar. 302: Virgil. 303: Roman comedy. R when reading material changes.
347, 348, 349 Latin Composition: (1,1,1)
Survey of Classical Latin syntax; extensive practice in prose composition. Designed for majors and prospective teachers.
399 Special Studies: [Topic] (1-5R)
401 Research: [Topic] (1-21R)
403 Thesis: (1-21R)
405 Reading and Conference: [Topic] (1-21R)
407/507 Latin Seminar: [Topic] (1-5R)
408/508 Colloquium: [Topic] (1-21R)
409 Supervised Tutoring: [Topic] (1-21R)
410/510 Experimental Course: [Topic] (1-5R)
411/511 Authors: [Topic] (3R)
Each term devoted to a different author or literary genre: Catullus, Tacitus, Juvenal, Pliny, Ovid, Lucretius, comedy, philosophy, elegy, epic, satire. R when topic changes.
503 Thesis: (1-16R) P/N only
601 Research: [Topic] (1-16R) P/N only
602 Supervised College Teaching: (1-5R)
605 Reading and Conference: [Topic] (1-16R)
606 Special Problems: [Topic] (1-16R)
607 Seminar: [Topic] (1-5R)
608 Colloquium: [Topic] (1-21R)
609 Terminal Project: (1-16R)
610 Experiental Course: [Topic] (1-5R)
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