| 101 | BEGINNING LATIN I | 4 credits |
| Sequential. Reading, writing and translation; oral and written drill; analysis of grammatical structure and English vocabulary building. | ||
| 102 | BEGINNING LATIN II | 4 credits |
| Sequential. Prerequisite: 101 or equivalent. Reading, writing and translation; oral and written drill; analysis of grammatical structure and English vocabulary building. | ||
| 190 | ENGL WORDS LATIN & GREEK ELEM | 3 credits |
| The influence of Latin and Greek on English vocabulary with some attention to the use of these languages in the scientific and legal fields. No foreign language is necessary. | ||
| 201 | INTERMEDIATE LATIN I | 3 credits |
| Prerequisite: 102 or equivalent. A survey of readings of the less difficult authors such as Pliny, Caesar, Plautus, Cicero's Letters or equivalent material. | ||
| 202 | INTERMEDIATE LATIN II | 3 credits |
| Prerequisite: 201 or equivalent. A survey of readings of the less difficult authors such as Pliny, Caesar, Plautus, Cicero's Letters or equivalent material. | ||
| 303 | ADVANCED LATIN I | 3 credits |
| Prerequisites: 202 or equivalent. Satirists, dramatists, philosophical, religious writers, lyric and elegiac poets, medieval writers. (May be repeated for credit with change of subject) | ||
| 304 | ADVANCED LATIN II | 3 credits |
| Prerequisites: 202 or equivalent. Satirists, dramatists, philosophical, religious writers, lyric and elegiac poets, medieval writers. (May be repeated for credit with change of subject) | ||
| 497 | LATIN READING & RESEARCH | 3 credits |
| Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Generally Latin epigraphy, prose composition or philology; numismatics or certain other archaeological topics may be offered. (May be repeated for credit with change of subject) | ||
| 498 | LATIN READING & RESEARCH | 3 credits |
| Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Generally Latin epigraphy, prose composition or philology; numismatics or certain other archaeological topics may be offered. (May be repeated for credit with change of subject) | ||
| 597 | LATIN READING & RESEARCH | 3 credits |
| Prerequisite: graduate status or permission of department. Generally Latin epigraphy, prose composition or philology; numismatics or certain other archaeological topics may be offered. (May be repeated for credit with change of subject) | ||
| 598 | LATIN READING & RESEARCH | 3 credits |
| Prerequisite: graduate status or permission of department. Generally Latin epigraphy, prose composition or philology; numismatics or certain other archaeological topics may be offered. (May be repeated for credit with change of subject) | ||