LAT5200
LAT 5200 - Advanced Readings in Latin Prose (3 Cr.) Topics Course
Classical and Near Eastern Religions and Cultures (10956)
TCLA - College of Liberal Arts
LAT 5200 - Advanced Readings in Latin Prose (3 Cr.) Topics Course
Course description
The primary material for this course will be a selection of readings from three or more different
Latin prose authors connected by genre (e.g. historical writing, philosophy, religious texts),
theme (e.g. Epicureanism and Stoicism, Christian apologetics, grammarians), period (e.g.
Republican, Late Imperial), or the like. Primary readings and critical approach will vary from
year to year, making the course repeatable. Some modern secondary reading will be assigned
to provide a basis for discussion and a model for student written work.
prereq: [LAT 3004 or equiv], at least two yrs of college level Latin. Contact the Classical & Near Eastern Religions & Cultures department (CNRC) with any questions.
Latin prose authors connected by genre (e.g. historical writing, philosophy, religious texts),
theme (e.g. Epicureanism and Stoicism, Christian apologetics, grammarians), period (e.g.
Republican, Late Imperial), or the like. Primary readings and critical approach will vary from
year to year, making the course repeatable. Some modern secondary reading will be assigned
to provide a basis for discussion and a model for student written work.
prereq: [LAT 3004 or equiv], at least two yrs of college level Latin. Contact the Classical & Near Eastern Religions & Cultures department (CNRC) with any questions.
Minimum credits
3
Maximum credits
3
Is this course repeatable?
Yes
What is the maximum number of completions allowed?
6
What is the maximum number of credits that can be earned from this course?
18
Grading basis
OPT - Student Option
Lecture
Fulfills the writing intensive requirement?
No
Typically offered term(s)
Periodic Fall & Spring