Latin (LATN)

LATN 101  Beginning Latin I  (4 Units)  
Sequential. Reading, writing and translation; oral and written drill; analysis of grammatical structure and English vocabulary building. (Formerly 3510:101)
  
LATN 102  Beginning Latin II  (4 Units)  
Sequential. Prerequisite: LATN 101 or equivalent. Reading, writing and translation; oral and written drill; analysis of grammatical structure and English vocabulary building. (Formerly 3510:102)
  
LATN 190  The Making of English Words from Latin and Greek Elements  (3 Units)  
The influence of Latin and Greek on English vocabulary with some attention to the use of these languages in the scientific and legal fields. No foreign language is necessary. (Formerly 3510:190)
  
LATN 201  Intermediate Latin I  (3 Units)  
Prerequisite: LATN 102 or equivalent. A survey of readings of the less difficult authors such as Pliny, Caesar, Plautus, Cicero's Letters or equivalent material. (Formerly 3510:201)
  
LATN 202  Intermediate Latin II  (3 Units)  
Prerequisite: LATN 201 or equivalent. A survey of readings of the less difficult authors such as Pliny, Caesar, Plautus, Cicero's Letters or equivalent material. (Formerly 3510:202)
  
LATN 303  Advanced Latin I  (3 Units)  
Prerequisites: LATN 202 or equivalent. Satirists, dramatists, philosophical, religious writers, lyric and elegiac poets, medieval writers. (May be repeated for credit with change of subject) (Formerly 3510:303)
  
LATN 304  Advanced Latin II  (3 Units)  
Prerequisite: LATN 202 or equivalent. Satirists, dramatists, philosophical, religious writers, lyric and elegiac poets, medieval writers. (May be repeated for credit with change of subject) (Formerly 3510:304)
  
LATN 497  Latin Reading & Research  (3 Units)  
Generally Latin epigraphy, prose composition or philology; numismatics or certain other archaeological topics may be offered. (May be repeated for credit with change of subject) (Formerly 3510:497)
  
LATN 498  Latin Reading & Research  (3 Units)  
Generally Latin epigraphy, prose composition or philology; numismatics or certain other archaeological topics may be offered. (May be repeated for credit with change of subject) (Formerly 3510:498)