Classical Languages
Our students consider religion, philosophy, mythology, politics, history, drama and film, art and architecture, and ideas about class, race, and gender.
Our students consider religion, philosophy, mythology, politics, history, drama and film, art and architecture, and ideas about class, race, and gender.
Classical Languages (18 credits minimum)
LATN 1101-1102
Elementary Latin I-II (6 credits)
LATN 2101-2102
Intermediate Latin I-II (6 credits)
GREK 1205-3395 Greek Electives (choose two) (6 credits)
Students entering college with intermediate or advanced competency in Latin may substitute 6-12 credits of advanced Latin for LATN 1101-1102, LATN 2101-2102.
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