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+ Latin
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Shatzel Hall, 419-372-2667
The
Latin major offers preparation for prospective teachers
of Latin in private schools (for those wishing to teach
Latin in the public schools, a major in Latin is offered
through the College
of Education and Human Development) or for further
study in areas such as classical studies, ancient history,
classical archeology, comparative literature, law, medicine,
the Middle Ages or the Renaissance.
Learning
Outcomes
Upon
completion of the baccalaureate degree, students in Latin
are expected to:
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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.
Major,
Bachelor of Artsminor required
(21 hours beyond LAT 202)
- No
more than six hours from any CLCV course
Minor
(12 hours beyond LAT 202)
- No
more than three hours from any CLCV course
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