Latin (LT)
LT 1311. Intro to Latin I. 3 Semester Hours.
This course represents the first half of a one-year course that introduces the student with no previous training in the language to the basics of pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, and syntax. Appropriate reading selections. Translations and graded exercises. Introduction to Roman culture. This half part of a one-year course satisfies the language requirement for students who have not previously studied Latin. A laboratory fee is charged. Permission of the Chair is required for entry into all elementary language courses. It is usually taught in the FALL (depending on teacher availability).
LT 1312. Intro to Latin II. 3 Semester Hours.
This course is the continuation of LT1311 and completes the year of instruction on this language. LT1312 continues the development of basics of pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, and syntax. Appropriate reading selections as well as translations and graded exercises. Introduction to Roman culture. This one-year course satisfies the language requirement for students who have not previously studied Latin. A laboratory fee is charged. Permission from the Chair is required for entry into all elementary language courses. It is usually taught in the SPRING (depending on teacher availability).
LT 1411. Latin Transfer Credit I. 4 Semester Hours.
Foreign Language transfer credit.
LT 1412. Latin Transfer Credit II. 4 Semester Hours.
Foreign Language transfer credit.
LT 2311. Second Year Latin I. 3 Semester Hours.
LT2311 is meant to be taken either by students who studied Latin in high school (or elsewhere), or it is a deepening of the studies started in LT1311 and LT1312. Further instruction in reading, writing and understanding Latin. Continuation of the review of syntax and forms. Readings in Classical and Late Latin. Introduction to Roman life and literature. This is the first half of a one-year course that satisfies the language requirement for students who have studied Latin previously. A laboratory fee is charged.
LT 2312. Second Year Latin II. 3 Semester Hours.
Continuation of LT2311. Further instruction in reading, writing and understanding Latin. Review of syntax and forms. Readings in Classical and Late Latin. Introduction to Roman life and literature. This is the second half of a one-year course that satisfies the language requirement for students who have studied Latin previously. A laboratory fee is charged.