LATI 201 Third Course in Latin
5
hours lecture,
5
units
Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass Option
Description: This is the third of a three-course sequence in Latin. In this course, students study classical Latin grammar, syntax, and pronunciation at the intermediate level. The study of Roman culture and society continues with a special emphasis on Roman literature and mythology. Translation skills from Latin to English and English to Latin are developed and improved beyond the mid-novice level. Complex language structures and vocabulary are examined and explored. This course is intended for students interested in language study and linguistics, and meets general education requirements in the humanities.
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This course can help you earn the following degree(s) or certificate(s):
- Emphasis in Language Arts and Humanities Studies: Chinese - Associate in Arts
- Emphasis in Language Arts and Humanities Studies: French - Associate in Arts
- Emphasis in Language Arts and Humanities Studies: German - Associate in Arts
- Emphasis in Language Arts and Humanities Studies: Italian - Associate in Arts
- Emphasis in Language Arts and Humanities Studies: Japanese - Associate in Arts
- Emphasis in Language Arts and Humanities Studies: Latin - Associate in Arts
- Emphasis in Language Arts and Humanities Studies: Russian - Associate in Arts
- Emphasis in Language Arts and Humanities Studies: Spanish - Associate in Arts
- Emphasis in Language Arts and Humanities Studies: Tagalog - Associate in Arts
- Emphasis in Language Arts and Humanities Studies: Vietnamese - Associate in Arts
- History for Transfer - Associate in Arts
