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number of academic credits the course carries
S
offered every semester
Y
offered at least once every academic year
E
offered every other year, in academic years when the fall semester occurs in an even year (eg. 1990-1991)
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offered every other year, in academic years when the fall semester occurs in an odd year (eg. 1991-1992)
SI
offered upon sufficient student interest
IR
offered irregularly
SS
offered only during the summer

GRE 101 Ancient Greek I 4 Y
Introductory course which prepares students to acquire a reading knowledge of Classical Attic Greek, focusing on morphology and syntax, and its role in the culture and literature of ancient Greek society. No prior experience or admission by placement testing.

GRE 102 Ancient Greek II 4 Y
Continuing course with emphasis on morphology and syntax. Introduction to examples of unsimplified Ancient Greek prose of the classical period, read and interpreted within the cultural context of ancient Greek society. Prereq: GRE 101 or admission by placement testing.

GRE 201 Ancient Greek III 4 Y
Continuing course with review of morphology and syntax and further study of idioms, rhetorical figures, and syntactic peculiarities. Reading and study of representative prose authors. Prereq: GRE 102 or admission by placement testing.

GRE 202 Ancient Greek IV 4 Y
Continuing course with focus on grammar, syntax, metrics, prosody, poetic figures, and techniques. Reading and study of selected Ancient Greek poets. Prereq: GRE 201 or admission by placement testing.

GRE 500 Greek Prose Authors 3 Y
Readings from selected Greek prose authors. May be repeated for credit.

LAT 101 Latin I 4 Y
Introductory course which prepares students to acquire a reading knowledge of classical Latin, focusing on morphology and syntax, and its role in the culture and literature of ancient Roman society. No prior experience or admission by placement exam.

LAT 102 Latin II 4 Y
Continuing course with emphasis on morphology and syntax. Introductory to examples of unsimplified Latin prose of the Republic and Empire, read and interpreted within the cultural context of Greco- Roman society. Prereq: LAT 101 or admission by placement exam.

LAT 201 Latin III 4 Y
Continuing course with review of morphology and syntax and further study of idioms, rhetorical figures, and syntactic peculiarities. Reading and study of representative prose authors. Prereq: LAT 102 or admission by placement testing.

LAT 202 Latin IV 4 Y
Continuing course with focus on grammar, syntax, metrics, prosody, poetic figures, and techniques. Reading and study of selected Latin poets. Prere: LAT 201 or admission by placement testing.

LAT 310 Latin Prose Authors 3 E
Readings from selected authors. Review of grammar and syntax. Prereq: LAT 202 or equivalent.

LAT 320 Latin Poets 3 O
Readings from selected Latin poets. Review of grammar and syntax. Latin metrics and prosody. Prereq: LAT 310, 313, or permission of instructor.

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The Colosseum in Rome, Italy Photo © BigFoto.com

 

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