Classical Studies
Check back on December 15th for Summer 2010 courses.
College of Arts and Sciences
Beginning Latin 1
CAS CL 111
Prereq: beginners only. Introduction to grammar, forms, and vocabulary of classical Latin. 4 cr.
Beginning Latin 2
CAS CL 112
Prereq: CAS CL 111 or equivalent. Further study of Latin grammar, forms, and vocabulary. 4 cr.
Beginning Greek 1
CAS CL 161
Introduction to grammar, forms, and vocabulary of ancient Greek. 4 cr.
Beginning Greek 2
CAS CL 162
Prereq: CAS CL 161 or equivalent. Further study of ancient Greek grammar, forms, and vocabulary. 4 cr.
Intermediate Latin 1: Prose
CAS CL 211
Prereq: CAS CL 112 or equivalent. Reading of selections from Latin prose. Authors read may include Caesar, Cicero, Livy, Petronius, and Pliny. 4 cr.
Intermediate Latin 2: Poetry
CAS CL 212
Prereq: CAS CL 211 or equivalent. Reading of selections from Latin poetry. Authors read may include Catullus, Ovid, and Vergil. 4 cr.
Greek and Roman Mythology
CAS CL 213
A general introduction to the myths of the ancient classical world, with particular regard to the patterns of experience, both religious and psychological, from which they evolved. 4 cr.
Intermediate Greek 1: Prose
CAS CL 261
Prereq: CAS CL 162 or equivalent. Reading of selections from Greek prose. Authors read may include Plato and Lysias, as well as selections from the New Testament. 4 cr.
Intermediate Greek 2: Poetry
CAS CL 262
Prereq: CAS CL 261 or equivalent. Reading of selections from The Iliad or The Odyssey. 4 cr.
Latin Seminar
CAS CL 351/CL 520
Prereq: CAS CL 212 or equivalent. Intensive study of selected major authors. Topics change each semester. May be repeated for credit. Authors will be chosen in consultation with enrolled students. 4 cr.


