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Course Codes: PR-Prerequisite; CI-With consent of the instructor; CC-With the consent of the chairperson; CR-Corequisite; Lec.-Lecture; Lab.-Laboratory; Demo.-Demonstration; Pro.-Problem; Dis.-Discussion; 6A-Satisfies Gordon Rule; EC-Satisfies English Composition; QM-Satisfies Quantitative Methods; NS-Satisfies Natural Sciences; SS-Satisfies Social Sciences; HP-Satisfies Historical Perspectives; FA-Satisfies Fine Arts; AF-Satisfies African, Latin American, Middle Eastern, or Asian Perspectives; XMW-Major Works and Major Issues; XLW-Literature and Writing.

USF 1996-97 Undergraduate Catalog - Pages 156 - 157

CLASSICS COURSES

CLA 3103 GREEK CIVILIZATION -HP (3)

Study of Greek Civilization from its beginning to the Roman period, with emphasis on social customs, political institutions, and daily life.

CLA 3123 ROMAN CIVILIZATION -HP (3)

Study of Ancient Roman Civilization with emphasis on social customs, political institutions, and daily life.

Courses in Translation

CLT 3040 CLASSICAL WORD ROOTS IN SCIENCE (3)

A course in the Greek and Latin word elements used in science and technology.

CLT 3101 GREEK LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION -6A -XMW (3)

Reading and discussion of major works in Greek literature. Special emphasis on the Iliad, the dramatists Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides and Aristophanes. Some attention is given to the social and political background of the works. All readings are in English.

CLT 3102 ROMAN LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION -6A -XMW (3)

Reading and discussion of major works in Roman literature. Special emphasis is placed on the Aeneid, comedy and satire. Some attention is given to the political background of the works. All readings are in English.

CLT 3370 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY -HP (3)

Study of Greek and Roman myths embodied in classical literature and of their impact on Western civilization. All readings are in English.

Greek

GRE 1120 BEGINNING CLASSICAL GREEK I (4)

An introductory course in classical Greek grammar with appropriate readings.

GRE 1121 BEGINNING CLASSICAL GREEK II (4)

PR: GRE 1120 or equivalent. An introductory course in classical Greek grammar with appropriate readings.

GRE 2200 INTERMEDIATE CLASSICAL GREEK (4)

PR: GRE 1121 or equivalent. Readings in Greek at an intermediate level.

GRW 4905 DIRECTED READING (1-4)

Departmental approval required.

GRW 5905 DIRECTED READING (1-4)

Departmental approval required.

GRW 5934 SELECTED TOPICS (4)

Study of an author, movement or theme. May be repeated up to 12 credit hours.

Latin

LAT 1120 BEGINNING LATIN I (4)

An introductory course in Latin grammar with appropriate readings.

LAT 1121 BEGINNING LATIN II (4)

PR: LAT 1120 or equivalent. An introductory course in Latin grammar with appropriate readings.

LAT 2200 INTERMEDIATE LATIN (4)

PR: LAT 1121 or equivalent. Readings in Latin at an intermediate level.

LNW 2660 VERGIL (4)

PR: LAT 1121 or equivalent. Readings in Vergil's Aeneid. Study of the tradition, techniques, and artistry of Roman epic poetry. Available to majors and non-majors.

LNW 4381 LIVY (4)

PR: Basic knowledge of Latin. Readings in the ideas and artistry of this Roman historian.

LNW 4500 CICERO AND ROMAN PHILOSOPHY (4)

PR: Basic knowledge of Latin. Readings in the philosophic writings of Cicero, together with a consideration of eclectic thought.

LNW 4501 SENECA AND ROMAN PHILOSOPHY (4)

PR: Basic knowledge of Latin. Readings in the philosophic writings of Lucius Annaeus Seneca, together with an examination of Stoic, Epicurean, and Eclectic thought.

LNW 4634 CATULLUS (4)

PR: Basic knowledge of Latin. Readings in Catullus. Study of techniques and tradition in Roman lyric poetry.

LNW 4644 CICERO (4)

PR: Basic knowledge of Latin. Readings in the epistles of Cicero.

LNW 4654 HORACE (4)

PR: Basic knowledge of Latin. Readings in the Odes and Epodes of Horace; study of the Ode's tradition.

LNW 4670 OVID (4)

PR: LAT 1121 or equivalent. Readings in Ovid's Metamorphoses. Study of Ovid's technique, style, and artistry.

LNW 4900 DIRECTED READING (1-4)

Departmental approval required.

LNW 4930 SELECTED TOPICS (4)

Study of an author, movement, or theme.

LNW 5900 DIRECTED READING (1-4)

Departmental approval required. (S/U only.)

LNW 5934 SELECTED TOPICS (4)

Study of an author, movement or theme. May be repeated up to 12 credit hours.


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