A minor in Latin provides students with a well-rounded knowledge of Latin language, as well as ancient Roman culture and traditions. Students will become proficient at reading different genres of Latin literature in the original, finishing their senior year with a capstone course in Roman literature. Minors in Latin will find themselves prepared for pre-law or pre-medical programs, business, and other careers.
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Curriculum
The minor in Latin requires four courses at the 200-level or above, plus the second half of the senior capstone, "The Humanism of Antiquity," a total of 15 credit hours.
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Course List Code | Title | Hours |
1 | 12 |
CLST 384 | The Humanism of Antiquity II | 3 |
Total Hours | 15 |
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Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of their program, Latin students will:
- read Latin at an advanced level
- analyze Latin texts from a variety of genres and contexts
- formulate interpretations based on textual evidence and current scholarly practice