LANGUAGE COURSES
Department of Classics
Monmouth College

LATN 101G. Elementary Latin I. An introduction to Latin grammar and syntax with simple readings and translation. (Four credits.) Recent syllabus.

LATN 102G. Elementary Latin II. A continuation of Latin 101. Prerequisites: Latin 101 or permission of the instructor. (Four credits.) Recent syllabus.

LATN 200/300/400. Directed Readings. Reading, translation, and discussion of selected texts to be determined on the basis of student needs. May be repeated for credit with different topics. Prerequisite: Latin 102 or permission of the instructor. (One to four credits.) Recent syllabus.

LATN 401. Individualized Study. Independent study in the Latin language or in individual Latin authors not included in regular courses or studied in greater depth than a regular course permits. May be repeated for credit with different topics. (One to four credits.)

LATN 420. Prose Composition. Prose composition in Latin. For advanced students only. (Three credits.)

LATN 435. Methods of Teaching Latin. A study of instructional methods and materials used in teaching high school Latin and of technical problems associated with teaching Latin grammar and translation. Corequisite: Education 340. (Three credits.) Recent syllabus.

GREK 101G. Elementary Greek I. A study of grammar and syntax of ancient Greek with simple readings and translation. (Four credits.) Recent syllabus.

GREK 102G. Elementary Greek II. A continuation of Greek 101. (Four credits.)  Recent syllabus.

GREK 200/300/400. Directed Readings. Reading, translation, and discussion of selected texts to be determined on the basis of student needs. May be repeated for credit with different topics. Prerequisite: Greek 101 or permission of the instructor. (One to four credits.) Recent syllabus.

GREK 212G. Biblical Greek. Selections from the Greek Septuagint and New Testament. Prerequisite: Greek 101 or its equivalent. (Three credits.)

GREK 401. Individualized Study. Independent study in the Greek language or in individual Greek authors not included in regular courses or studied in greater depth than a regular course permits. For advanced students only. May be repeated for credit with different topics. (One to four credits)

This webpage was prepared by Professor Thomas J. Sienkewicz. If you have any questions, you can contact him at toms@monm.edu.

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