Indp Wk Latin Amer Sts
Directed study for students wishing to do specialized work on a topic related to the Latin American Studies area. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
Directed study for students wishing to do specialized work on a topic related to the Latin American Studies area. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
Directed study for students wishing to do specialized work on a topic related to the Latin American Studies area. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
Research on an interdisciplinary topic approved by the LAS Advisory Committee in the area of Latin American Studies.
This course introduces graduate students to Latin American Studies. It is a topical seminar, which engages a series of fundamental issues or problems of importance to scholars of Latin America. Coordinated by a LACLAS affiliated faculty member, it addresses these issues of current scholarly interest from multiple disciplinary perspectives and examines the philosophy and methods of interdisciplinary research. The interdisciplinary seminar features guest appearances in the classroom by LACLAS affiliated faculty.
Emphasis is placed on learning to read the language. Some attention is given to Latin literature and Roman civilization.
Emphasis is placed on learning to read the language. Some attention is given to Latin literature and Roman civilization.
This is the second in a four-semester sequence of courses whose purpose is to introduce students to the basic vocabulary, grammar, and conceptual features of the Latin language. This course prepares participants to read adapted excerpts from masterpieces of Latin literature that have been written throughout the centuries, in order to consider their impact on many aspects of Western civilization and culture. Prerequisites: LAT 101 or equivalent.
This is the second in a four-semester sequence of courses whose purpose is to introduce students to the basic vocabulary, grammar, and conceptual features of the Latin language. This course prepares participants to read adapted excerpts from masterpieces of Latin literature that have been written throughout the centuries, in order to consider their impact on many aspects of Western civilization and culture. Prerequisites: LAT 101 or equivalent.
This is the second in a four-semester sequence of courses whose purpose is to introduce students to the basic vocabulary, grammar, and conceptual features of the Latin language. This course prepares participants to read adapted excerpts from masterpieces of Latin literature that have been written throughout the centuries, in order to consider their impact on many aspects of Western civilization and culture. Prerequisites: LAT 101 or equivalent.
This is the third in a four-semester sequence of courses whose purpose is to introduce students to the basic vocabulary, grammar, and conceptual features of the Latin language. This course prepares participants to read adapted excerpts from masterpieces of Latin literature that have been written throughout the centuries, in order to consider their impact on many aspects of Western civilization and culture. Prerequisite: LAT 102 or two years of high school Latin or equivalent.