College of Arts and Sciences
351r Greek Poetry (3)
Greek tragedy, comedy, and lyric poetry considered in different semesters. On demand.
425r Special Topics in Greek Literature (2)
Readings in a specific author, genre, or period. On demand.
495r Departmental Honors (1-3 hours per term, 4 hours for the two terms)
On demand. See Departmental Honors.
497r Research (1-4)
On demand.
498r Individual Studies (1-4)
On demand.
499r Group Studies (1-4)
On demand.
Italian (ITAL)
101, 102 Elementary Italian (4,4)
Basic grammar, elementary reading, and conversation. On demand.
211, 212 Intermediate Italian for Conversation (3,3)
Grammar review, intensive oral practice in Italian, limited readings. On demand. Prerequisites: 101-102 or 2 years high school Italian.
Latin
1334 - Foreign Languages: Latin (B.A.)
- General Education (see for list of approved courses)
- Rhetoric and Composition: English 121, 122 (6 hours)
- Mathematics: One approved mathematics course (3 hours)
- Statistics: One approved statistics course (3 hours)
- Natural Sciences: Two approved natural science courses, at least one including a laboratory component (7-8 hours)
- Humanities and Fine Arts: Two approved humanities and fine arts courses, one from fine arts and one from either (6 hours)
- Cultures and Civilizations: Option A: Western Humanities I and II and Non-Western Cultures and Civilizations OR Option B: World Civilization I, II, III (9 hours total)
- Behavioral and Social Sciences: Two approved behavioral or social science courses in two different disciplines (6 hours)
- Completion of a minor with a minimum 2.0 grade point average.
Concentration
- 21 hours Latin beyond 101, 102; 9 hours from
Classics 310, 395, 396, 397
- 2.0 average in all Latin courses
- Minimum of 39 hours of 300 and 400 level courses
- Electives to complete 120 hours
4610 - LATIN MINOR
18 hours of Latin above 101 with at least 9 hours at the 300 level or above.
Minimum 2.0 average in the minor.
LATIN COURSES (LAT)
101, 102 Elementary Latin (3,3)
Elements of the language. Reading of Latin prose. 101 fall/102 spring semester.
199r Special Projects (1-4)
Individual or group projects. On demand. Maximum credit 4 hours.
201 Intermediate Latin (3)
A continuation of first year Latin with an intensive review of basic Latin grammar. Emphasis on attaining reading skills through select authors. Prerequisites: Latin 101-102 or 2 years of high school Latin.
202 Intermediate Latin (3)
Selected readings from Latin authors. Prerequisite: Latin 201 or equivalent.
310 Readings in Latin Literature (3)
A study of the development of Latin literature with selections from representative authors. On demand.
312 Latin Prose and Composition (3)
On demand.
350r Latin Prose (3)
Sallust, Caesar, Tacitus, Seneca, Cicero, and Petronius considered in different semesters. On demand.
351r Latin Poetry (3)
Latin lyric poetry, Roman comedy, Latin satire, Horace, Vergil, and Lucretius considered in different semesters. On demand.
425r Special Topics in Latin Literature (2)
Readings in a specific author, genre, or period. On demand.
495r Departmental Honors (1-3 hours per term, 4 hours for the two terms)
On demand. See Departmental Honors.
497r Research (1-4)
On demand.
498r Individual Studies (1-4)
On demand.
499r Group Studies (1-4)
On demand.
Modern Languages (MLNG)
100 A Profile of French Culture (3)
A humanistic view of the patterns of living and total life-style of the French people with special attention to their art, music, and literature (in translation). Geographical, historical, and linguistic backgrounds included. On demand. No foreign language credit.
110 A Profile of German Culture (3)
A humanistic view of the patterns of living and total life-style of the German people with special attention to their art, music, and literature (in translation). Geographical, historical, and linguistic backgrounds included. On demand. No foreign language credit.
120 A Profile of Hispanic Culture (3)
A humanistic view of the patterns of living and total life-style of the Hispanic people with special attention to their art, music, and literature (in translation). Geographical, historical, and linguistic backgrounds included. On demand. No foreign language credit.
199r Special Projects (1-4)
Individual or group projects. On demand. Maximum credit 4 hours. No foreign language credit.
201 Modern French and German Literature: Alienation through Conflict (3)
French and German literature in translation; the study of dramatic and fictional works which reveal aspects of mans attempt to understand and explain his world. On demand. No foreign language credit.

