Explanation of Course Numbers

  • Courses in the 1000s are primarily introductory undergraduate courses
  • Those in the 2000s to 4000s are upper-level undergraduate courses that also may be taken for graduate credit with permission and additional work assigned
  • Those in the 6000s and 8000s are for master’s, doctoral, and professional-level students
  • The 6000s are open to advanced undergraduate students with approval of the instructor and the dean or advising office

LATN 1001. Beginning Latin I. 4 Credits.

Grammatical essentials of Latin, appropriate reading selections, development of English derivatives, introduction to Roman life and literature.

LATN 1002. Beginning Latin II. 4 Credits.

Continuation of LATN 1001. Grammatical essentials of Latin, appropriate reading selections, development of English derivatives, introduction to Roman life and literature.

LATN 1099. Variable Topics. 16 Credits.

LATN 2001. Intermediate Latin. 3 Credits.

Development of ability to read and understand Latin literature of moderate difficulty. Prerequisites: LATN 1001 and LATN 1002.

LATN 2002. Poetry of Empire. 3 Credits.

Study of selected Latin poets in the original including discussion of social and political context. Prerequisites: LATN 2001. Same As: LATN 2002W.

LATN 2002W. Poetry of Empire. 3 Credits.

Study of selected Latin poets in the original including discussion of social and political context. Prerequisites: LATN 2001. Includes a significant engagement in writing as a form of critical inquiry and scholarly expression to satisfy the WID requirement. Same As: LATN 2002.

LATN 3001. Major Latin Authors I. 3 Credits.

Topics vary; selections from one or two major authors each semester. May be repeated for credit provided the topic differs. See department for more details. Prerequisites: LATN 2001 and LATN 2002; or permission of the instructor. Same As: LATN 3001W.

LATN 3001W. Major Latin Authors I. 3 Credits.

Topics vary; selections from one or two major authors each semester. May be repeated for credit provided the topic differs. See department for more details. Includes a significant engagement in writing as a form of critical inquiry and scholarly expression to satisfy the WID requirement. Prerequisites: LATN 2001 and LATN 2002; or permission of instructor. Same As: LATN 3001.

LATN 3002. Major Latin Authors II. 3 Credits.

Continuation of LATN 3001. Selections from one or two major authors are read each semester. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: LATN 2001, LATN 2002; or permission of instructor. Same As: LATN 3002W.

LATN 3002W. Major Latin Authors II. 3 Credits.

Continuation of LATN 3001. Selections from one or two major authors are read each semester. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: LATN 2001, LATN 2002; or permission of instructor. Includes a significant engagement in writing as a form of critical inquiry and scholarly expression to satisfy the WID requirement. Same As: LATN 3002.

LATN 3099. Variable Topics. 1-12 Credits.

LATN 5099. Variable Topics. 1-99 Credits.