Latin courses

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by hawee, Dec 7, 2012.

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  1. hawee

    hawee New Member

    Hey Guys,

    Im looking to see if anyone offers a 4th semester of Latin course online, distance learning?? I need this last course to complete my degree.

    Thanks!
     
  2. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    Have you looked at the University of Waterloo or Queen's University at Kingston?
     
  3. hawee

    hawee New Member

    I don't see any latin courses listed under their distance learning
     
  4. mattbrent

    mattbrent Well-Known Member

    The University of Georgia used to offer a bunch of Latin courses online, but they've changed their distance learning site since I've last looked. I can't seem to find them listed anymore. I'd bet they still offer them though.

    -Matt
     
  5. CalDog

    CalDog New Member

    The University of Colorado - Denver has an online Latin program. Looks like LATN 2020 (Intermediate Latin II) should be a fourth semester course

    LATN 1010, Elementary Latin I -Online (5 credits)
    Introduces grammar, syntax, and vocabulary of Classical Latin, with an emphasis on preparing students to read Latin while improving English grammar and vocabulary skills.

    LATN 1020, Elementary Latin II-Online (5 credits
    Completes the presentation of basic Latin grammar, syntax and vocabulary. Introduces students to Latin literature through readings in select authors adapted to meet the needs of beginning students. Prereq: LATN 1010 or equivalent.

    LATN 2010, Intermediate Latin I-Online (3 credits)
    Introduces advanced Latin grammar, vocabulary, syntax, and stylistics of Latin prose. Emphasis on historical, cultural, social context of authors and works. Prereq: LATN 1020 or equivalent.

    LATN 2020, Intermediate Latin II-Online (Continuation of LATN 2010; 3 credits)
    Completes the presentation of advanced Latin grammar, vocabulary, syntax, and stylistics of Latin prose and poetry, with emphasis on historical, cultural, and social context of authors and works. Prereq: LATN 2010 or equivalent.
     
  6. pen

    pen New Member

    Try the larger state universities for Latin language courses, check schools that teach translation of Romance languages such as Portuguese, Spanish, etc., they often also teach Latin.
     

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