Below is a list of available courses offered in Latin language. Consult the Registrar’s Office and the College Catalog for the official course list.
An introduction to classical Latin, with emphasis on basic grammar and syntax and reading of simple prose and poetry. Credit hours: 4. (LA)
An introduction to classical Latin, with emphasis on basic grammar and syntax and reading of simple prose and poetry. Credit hours: 4. (LA)
Credit hours: 4. One time only.
Students read a selection of unabridged Latin prose and poetry with special attention to fluid translation and comprehension. Coursework will include review of basic grammar and syntax and introductions to the variations of Latin style and meter. Credit hours: 4. Prerequisite: two or three high school entrance units in Latin, LATN 1102, or placement. (LA)
Students read a selection of unabridged Latin prose and poetry with special attention to fluid translation and comprehension. Coursework will include review of basic grammar and syntax and introductions to the variations of Latin style and meter. Credit hours: 4. Prerequisite: two or three high school entrance units in Latin, LATN 1102, or placement. (LA)
One time only. Spring 2025, Session 4: This course examines how communities function in the digital realm, how online communities impact our sense of community and how such changes affect our social, political and economic lives. The course will engage with topics that are relevant to online communities today, including race, gender, health, activism, bias, misinformation, and ethics. Students will explore questions relating to digital technology, social change and the social and cultural aspects of digital media. Credit hours: 4. (SS)
Students gain practice with several methods of researching media, both qualitative and quantitative, with attention to texts, audiences and industry. Case studies from contemporary media will be analyzed using the various research methods. Students have the opportunity to develop skills in written, oral and visual communication. Credit hours: 4. Prerequisite: MAC 1101 or permission of instructor.
Credit hours: 4. One time only.