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Fall 2023 | LAT 1001 Section 001: Beginning Latin I (17524)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Credits:
- 5 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person
- Class Attributes:
Freshman Full Year Registration
- Meets With:
LAT 4001 Section 001
- Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
Mon,
Tue,
Wed,
Thu,
Fri 01:25PM - 02:15PM
UMTC, East Bank
Folwell Hall 112
- Enrollment Status:
Closed (25 of 25 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Latin is the genesis of modern Romance languages and is foundational to science, law, religion, education, and philosophy. The study of Latin sharpens the mind and fuels the development of critical thinking and problem-solving skills. The Latin introductory sequence (1001/1002) will prepare you to read authentic, historical texts and will ground you in solid grammar and vocabulary. Developing your acumen in this essential ancient language will open the door to a wide range of classical, medieval, and Renaissance authors, playwrights, and poets.
- Class Notes:
- If you have taken Latin before, but not at the University of Minnesota, please contact the CNES department (cnes@umn.edu) to find out whether this is the right course for you.
- Class Description:
- Latin, the language of the ancient Romans, has served as a means of communication for well over two thousand years. It is not only the chief language of one of the world's major civilizations, but also an international language for centuries after Rome's fall, the ancestor of the Romance languages, and an important influence on English. The aim of Beginning Latin is to prepare you to read unadapted Latin texts by providing a solid grounding in grammar and vocabulary along with oral and written practice. With this foundation you will be able to read a wide range of ancient, medieval, and Renaissance authors. In addition, Latin 1001 will help strengthen your grasp of English grammar and vocabulary. There is no prerequisite for this course.
- Exam Format:
- translation, grammar
- Class Format:
- 50% Lecture
50% Discussion recitation
- Workload:
- Other Workload: written homework, frequent quizzes, 3-4 exams
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/17524/1239
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 4 September 2007
Fall 2023 | LAT 1001 Section 002: Beginning Latin I (34049)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Credits:
- 5 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person
- Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
Mon,
Tue,
Wed,
Thu,
Fri 10:10AM - 11:00AM
UMTC, East Bank
Nicholson Hall 325
- Enrollment Status:
Open (7 of 15 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Latin is the genesis of modern Romance languages and is foundational to science, law, religion, education, and philosophy. The study of Latin sharpens the mind and fuels the development of critical thinking and problem-solving skills. The Latin introductory sequence (1001/1002) will prepare you to read authentic, historical texts and will ground you in solid grammar and vocabulary. Developing your acumen in this essential ancient language will open the door to a wide range of classical, medieval, and Renaissance authors, playwrights, and poets.
- Class Description:
- Latin, the language of the ancient Romans, has served as a means of communication for well over two thousand years. It is not only the chief language of one of the world's major civilizations, but also an international language for centuries after Rome's fall, the ancestor of the Romance languages, and an important influence on English. The aim of Beginning Latin is to prepare you to read unadapted Latin texts by providing a solid grounding in grammar and vocabulary along with oral and written practice. With this foundation you will be able to read a wide range of ancient, medieval, and Renaissance authors. In addition, Latin 1001 will help strengthen your grasp of English grammar and vocabulary. There is no prerequisite for this course.
- Exam Format:
- translation, grammar
- Class Format:
- 50% Lecture
50% Discussion recitation
- Workload:
- Other Workload: written homework, frequent quizzes, 3-4 exams
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/34049/1239
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 4 September 2007
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