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101 & 102. Elementary Latin I &
II 1 course unit each
An introduction to basic grammar and vocabulary of, as well as communication
skills in Latin within its cultural contexts. Students will use a
variety of authentic text and media resources to acquire and enhance
linguistic skills. The first semester is designed for students with
no knowledge of, or with a weak background in Latin, the secondfor
students with limited, but residual previous exposure to Latin. Assignment
by placement test. Four class hours per week plus Language Learning
Center assignments.
203 & 204. Intermediate Latin I & II 1 course unit
each
An accelerated review of basic Latin grammar through reading and other
linguistically appropriate activities. The introduction of more advance
grammatical structures and a variety of authentic text and multimedia
resources will enhance the students linguistic skills and sociocultural
awareness of the Roman legacy. Students also acquire the linguistic
tools needed to continue learning Latin as it pertains to their fields
of interest. Assignment by placement test. Three class hours per week
plus Language Learning Center assignments. |
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