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CLASSICAL LANGUAGES:
Fall 2009 

GREEK COURSE LISTING

NOTE: For individuals with disabilities, who require auxiliary aids or services for program participation, please provide a detailed description of your needs at the earliest possible date, preferably no later than the last day of the second week of class.

COURSE OFFERINGS IN GREEK:
1113 (alternate Fall semesters), 1223 (alternate Spring semesters), 2113 (alternate Fall semesters), 2213 (alternate Spring semesters), 3330 (Up to 9 hours total possible in 3330), FLL 4000 (IS).

GREEK 1113.    ELEMENTARY CLASSICAL GREEK I

Alternate Fall semesters

If you have had absolutely no Greek before, if you've never studied any language before, this is the place to start. You will begin from the beginning to learn the vocabulary and grammar of ancient Greek, the same language used by Homer, Plato and the New Testament writers.

To get a good start in the language, you should also plan on taking Greek 1223 the following semester.


GREEK 1223.    ELEMENTARY CLASSICAL GREEK II
Alternate Spring semesters  (This course will be offered in the Spring 2009 semester.)

A continuation of Greek 1113.

Prerequisite: Greek 1113 or equivalent proficiency.


                          
GREEK 2113.    ELEMENTARY CLASSICAL GREEK III

.01 MWF
1:30-
2:20 SCPA 126 Epstein, P

You will finish learning the grammar of Ancient Greek. Completion of this course satisfies the A & S Foreign Language requirement.

Prerequisite: Greek 1223 or equivalent proficiency.

 

GREEK 2213.    INTERMEDIATE READINGS
Alternate Spring semesters (This course will be offered in the Spring 2010 semester.)

The Apology by Plato is read during this semester. Prerequisite: 2113 or equivalent proficiency.

 

GREEK 3330.    ADVANCED READINGS
TBA - You and the professor will decide together what to read. This small class can easily accommodate your personal interests. 

You should also count on doing research and writing in this course. Be sure to contact the professor during the preceding semester.

Prerequisite: Greek 2213.


                          
FLL 4000.       SPECIAL STUDIES IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE: GREEK
TBA - For anyone who desires special coursework beyond the level of a minor and would like to pursue topics in literature and philosophy.

Contact instructor before enrolling in this course.  

Prerequisite: Greek minor or equivalent proficiency.

 

LATIN COURSE LISTING

NOTE: For individuals with disabilities, who require auxiliary aids or services for program participation, please provide a detailed description of your needs at the earliest possible date, preferably no later than the last day of the second week of class.


COURSE OFFERINGS IN LATIN:
1113 (alternate Fall semesters), 1223 (alternate Spring semesters), 2113 (alternate Fall semesters), 2213 (alternate Spring semesters), 3330 (Up to 9 hours total possible in 3330), FLL 4000 (IS). 

 

LATIN 1113.     ELEMENTARY LATIN I

.01 MWF
11:30-
2:20 M 301 Epstein, P

If you have never had Latin or any other language before, if you've tried before but have not gotten very far, this is where you start.

You will begin from zero to learn the vocabulary and grammar of ancient Latin, the language of Julius Caesar, Marcus Tullius Cicero and Catullus.

To get a good start in the language, you should also plan on taking Latin 1223 the following
semester.


                          
LATIN 1223.     ELEMENTARY LATIN II
Alternate Spring semesters  (This course will be offered in the Spring 2010 semester.)

You will continue the grammar that you began in 1113.

Prerequisite: Latin 1113 or equivalent proficiency.

 

LATIN 2113.     ELEMENTARY LATIN III
Alternate Fall semesters

You will complete the grammar and begin to read Latin authors.

Completion of this course satisfies the A & S foreign language
requirement.

Prerequisite: Latin 1223 or equivalent proficiency.


LATIN 2213.     INTERMEDIATE READINGS
Alternate Spring semesters (This course will be offered in the Spring 2009 semester.)

Book I of Virgil’s Aeneid is read during this semester.

Prerequisite: Latin 2113 or equivalent proficiency.


LATIN 3330.     ADVANCED READINGS IN LATIN
TBA  -  This is a small class in which the students and the teacher choose the texts to be read together. 

Please contact the professor during the preceding semester to arrange schedule, books, etc.

Prerequisite: Latin 2213.


                          
FLL 4000.       SPECIAL STUDIES IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE: LATIN
TBA  - For anyone who desires special coursework beyond the level of a minor and would like to pursue topics in poetry, history and theology. 

Contact instructor before enrolling in this course.

Prerequisite: Latin minor or equivalent proficiency.