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Latin Minor

Latin Minor  - Overview

Offered By:

ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences


The study of Latin is a rewarding one. A Latin minor introduces the principles of the language (grammar, vocabulary, syntax) and develops reading skills so that you engage closely with the Latin texts. The courses we offer give you a unique opportunity to read in the original language the literature, history, and philosophy of the Roman world. From your engagement with the past through its language and literature you will gain a richer understanding not only of that world but also of contemporary society. Proficiency in Latin is highly recommended also for those wishing to specialize in Ancient Greek or Roman history and civilization.

 

Learning outcomes

  • To consolidate and extend your command of Ancient Greek/Latin grammar and vocabulary; to enable you to increase your ability to read Ancient Greek/Latin with pleasure and understanding: some texts at sight, any texts with the aid of dictionaries, grammars, translations, and textual notes;
  • To develop skills in reading Ancient Greek/Latin from the study of simplified texts to focussed examination of foundational texts of the Greco-Roman world;
  • To study these texts against their historical and cultural background;
  • To promote approaches and methodologies for critical thinking not only about the ancient sources but also the discourse of our own world.

Requirements

This minor requires the completion of 24 units, which must include:

A minimum of 18 units from the completion of core courses from the following list:

CLAS1001 – Traditional Grammar (6 units)

LATN1102 – Continuing Latin (6 units)

LATN2101 – Intermediate Latin (6 units)

LATN2125 – Advanced Latin (6 units)*

 

A maximum of 6 units from the completion of courses from the following list:

LATN2117 – Advanced Latin P - Reading Course (6 units)

LATN2118 – Advanced Latin Q - Reading Course (6 units)

 

* A selection of special topics is offered each semester.  This course may be included in the major more than once by selecting a different topic each time. 

The information published on the Study at ANU 2012 website applies to the 2012 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2011 website.

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