LAT 3100 A (CRN: 12417)
Latin: Survey of Latin Literature
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For crosslists see: LAT 2200 A
About LAT 3100 A
Selections from principal Roman authors. May be repeated for credit with different content. Topics vary by offering; periodic offering at intervals that may exceed four years. Prerequisite: LAT 2100, LAT 2200, or equivalent.
Notes
Pre/Co req: LAT 2200; Colocated with LAT 2200 PACE students with permission and override Total combined enrollment = 25
Section Description
The 'survey' of Latin literature includes reading ancient works, review of the basics of Latin syntax and vocabulary, and introduction to secondary literature. Readings will include Vergil, Cicero, and some later Latin: a variety of authors.
Section Expectation
Students need to have taken the equivalent of the first four semesters of Latin. Students need to do daily assignments of readings, worksheets, and learning vocabulary.
Evaluation
There will be daily homework/quizzes, a creative/scholarly project, and midterm and final exams.
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