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Latin
Language and Literature
May
be elected as a departmental concentration program
Prerequisites
to Concentration. Latin
194 or 232 or special placement examination.
Concentration
Program. Requires
a minimum of 9 courses (of at least 3 credits each) including:
- Seven
courses in Latin at the 300-level or above; at least 4 of these
courses must be at the 400-level or above and must include: (a)
Latin 401
or 402;
(b) Latin 409
or 410;
(c) another course from (a) or (b) or another course at the 400-level
or above.
- Two
courses selected from Classical
Archaeology 222,
Classical
Civilization 102, or History
201.
- Three
credits of Independent Study (Latin
499) may be used with written approval of the undergraduate
advisor.
Honors
Concentration. In
addition to the concentration requirements stated above, students
must complete an Honors thesis and a reading list in their senior
year.
Teaching
Certificate. Students
interested in a secondary school teaching certificate with a teaching
major or minor in Latin must have Professor Deborah Ross approve
their program of study.
Teaching Major
in Latin. Thirty
credits which must include:
- Fifteen
credits in Latin beyond 194 or 232, of which 12 must be at the
400-level or above; neither Latin 499 nor 599 may be counted
toward the teaching major without permission of the teaching certificate
advisor;
- one
course in Latin composition;
- one
course in Classical Archeology;
- one
course in Roman history;
- one
course in Linguistics.
Teaching Minor
in Latin. Twenty
credits which must include:
- Twelve
credits in Latin beyond 194 or 232, of which 9 must be at the
400-level or above. Neither Latin 499 nor 599 may be counted
toward the teaching minor without permission of the teaching certificate
advisor;
- one
course in Roman history;
- one
course in Linguistics.
Professor
Deborah Ross has the authority to modify departmental requirements
for a teaching major or minor in special cases
and in keeping with the general requirements for the teaching
certificate.
Undergraduate Courses in Latin

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