Studies in Latin - Degree
LEARNING OUTCOMES Upon completion of the baccalaureate degree, students in Latin are expected to: - Read, comprehend and comment insightfully and critically on texts in Latin;
- Demonstrate translating skills by parsing words accurately using knowledge of Latin and English grammar and syntax;
- Express knowledge of the genre of the works being translated;
- Apply critical analysis and interpretive skills to Latin literature and the society that produced it;
- Engage in rational, civil discourse about complex topics in a manner respectful of others.
BA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS - ENGLISH COMPOSITION
(only 6 hours ENG 1100, 1110, 1120 will apply toward graduation) - FOREIGN LANGUAGE
(courses used for the foreign languages requirement may not be used for major or minor requirements) - SCIENCE AND MATH
Natural Sciences
Mathematics: (1 of the following): - 3.5 yrs h.s. (including trig) OR
- 3 yrs h.s. & CS 1000 or CS 1010 OR
- 1 of MATH 1150, 1260, 1280, 1290, 1300 OR
- MATH 1110 or 1200 and
- CS 1000, 1010, or PHIL 1030
- SOCIAL SCIENCES
(6 courses; 3 different depts., 3 courses must be from 1 dept.,) - ARTS & HUMANITIES
- Literature LAT _____
- Fine Arts
- (3 additional courses from at least 2 departments)
| GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
- 2 Natural Science
- 2 Social Science
- 2 Arts & Humanities
- International Perspective
- Cultural Diversity in U. S. A.
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (21 hours beyond Latin 2020) No more than 6 hours from any CLCV courses MINOR REQUIREMENTS (12 hours beyond Latin 2020) No more than 3 hours from any CLCV courses (no course used in major may be used) ELECTIVES AND NON-CREDIT COURSES To be chosen by student
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Latin Major || Teaching Latin