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Minor Latin Teaching (23–31 hours)
Minor Requirements
- Complete one of the following options:
- Either
- LATIN 101 : First-Year Latin (First Semester). (4:4:0)
- LATIN 102 : First-Year Latin (Second Semester). (4:4:0)
- Or
- LATIN 111 : Beginning Latin Accelerated. (5:5:0)
Note: Latin 101, 102, 111 may be waived with equivalent language experience.
- Complete the following:
- LATIN 201 : Intermediate Latin. (4:4:0)
- LATIN 301 : Classical Latin Poetry. (3:3:0)
- LATIN 302 : Classical Latin Prose. (3:3:0)
- LATIN 377 : Secondary Teaching Procedures. (3:3:1)
- LATIN 378 : Practicum in Teaching Latin. (1:0:3)
- LATIN 401 : Latin Prose Composition. (3:3:0)
Note: The Latin 302 course is the prerequisite for all 400 level Latin prose courses and the Latin 301 course is the prerequisite for all 400 level Latin poetry courses. Concurrent enrollment will be permitted only in rare and special cases and must have approval both of the Classics section head and of the instructor of the 400 level course concerned.
- Complete six hours from the following:
- LATIN 411R : Latin Vulgate and Early Christian Latin Texts. (3:3:0)
- LATIN 430 : Livy. (3:3:0)
- LATIN 431 : Vergil. (3:3:0)
- LATIN 433 : Cicero. (3:3:0)
- LATIN 434 : Plautus and Terence. (3:3:0)
- LATIN 435 : Catullus. (3:3:0)
- LATIN 436 : Tragedy and Epic of the Early Empire. (3:3:0)
- LATIN 437 : The Latin Epistle. (3:3:0)
- LATIN 438 : Horace. (3:3:0)
- LATIN 439 : Tacitus. (3:3:0)
- LATIN 440 : Roman Satire. (3:3:0)
- LATIN 441 : Medieval Latin. (3:3:0)
- LATIN 490R : Topics in Latin Literature. (.5-3:3:0)
Note 1: One course from Cl Cv 246, 307, 340R, 362, or Clscs 430R may be substituted.
Note 2: Latin 411R may be taken only once.
*Hours include courses that may fulfill university core requirements.