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EUROPEAN STUDIES - LATIN DEGREES
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EUROPEAN STUDIES - LATIN COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
CLA 3104 Survey Ancient Greek Lit (5) Offerings
Surveys the chronological development of Greek poetry and prose in its social context. Enables the student to appreciate great literary works of continuing inspiration to European writers, with special emphasis on literary analysis. Taught in English. Offered alternate years.
Attributes: Arts and Humanities B, Upper-Division   
CLA 3170 Classical Civilization (5) Offerings
Explores history, literature, and society of classical Greece and Rome stressing contributions to modern Western civilization.
Attributes: Arts and Humanities B, Upper-Division   
CLA 3204 Survey of Classical Latin Lit (5) Offerings
Surveys the chronological development of Latin poetry and prose in its social context. Enables the student to appreciate great literary works of continuing inspiration to European writers. Special emphasis on literary themes and influence. Taught in English. Offered alternate years.
Attributes: Arts and Humanities B, Upper-Division, Writing "W" Course   
ESL 0057 College Course Observation () Offerings
Students audit one of several pre-selected SPU courses (all 5 credits) accompanied by IELI instructor.
ESL 0058 Course Observation Review (2,4) Offerings
Students review lecture and text presented in audit course through ESL 0057 (both are taken together) and develop academic study skills. May be repeated for credit up to 8 credits.
ESL 0064 Oral Communication (4) Offerings
Develops presentation, listening, interpersonal and pronunciation skills necessary for active participation in the college classroom.
ESL 0070 Special Topics in ESL (1-4) Offerings
Special Topics in ESL May be repeated for credit up to 8 credits.
ESL 0072 Intermediate Reading/Writing (4) Offerings
Intermediate Reading/Writing
ESL 0073 Intermediate Grammar/Commnctn (4) Offerings
Intermediate Grammar/Commnctn
ESL 0075 Advanced Reading/Writing (4) Offerings
Advanced Reading/Writing
ESL 1000 ESL Conference Writing (4) Offerings
Helps non-native speakers of English to improve their writing through group instruction and one-on-one conferencing. Emphasis is placed on standard English structure, sophistication of vocabulary and writing style, and self-editing skills. May be repeated for credit up to 10 credits.
ESL 1020 Oral Com for Non-Native Speakr (1-4) Offerings
Develops presentation, listening, interpersonal and pronunciation skills necessary for active participation in the college classroom. Credit in this course is not applicable to the major specialty in communication.
ESL 1030 ESL Skills Development (1-5) Offerings
Prerequisite: ESL 0041 and 0042 or equivalent. May be repeated for credit up to 10 credits.
EUR 1110 Heritage of Europe (5) Offerings
Introduction to the culture of Europe through literature; themes of family, community, heroism, beliefs and values, and women's roles will be examined chronologically from the classical to the modern periods.
Attributes: Arts and Humanities B   
EUR 3100 Foundations of European Art (3) Offerings
Provides a brief survey of major periods in European art and architecture beginning with significant works from the Greco-Roman period and progressing through the 20th century. It is specifically oriented toward students intending to travel in Europe.
Attributes: Arts and Humanities A, Upper-Division   
EUR 3500 European Civilization (5) Offerings
Prerequisite: EUR 3000. Offered in Europe. Provides a cultural investigation of Europe and an on-site practicum. This course examines contemporary Europe as part of the European Quarter abroad, with special attention to a Christian perspective on the historical growth of European cultures. The language skills acquired by students are demonstrated in intensive programs of living and travel.
Attributes: Arts and Humanities B, Upper-Division   
EUR 4254 Translation (3) Offerings
Prerequisite: Working fluency in at least one language besides English. Theory and practice of translating, with attention to accuracy and nuances of style. May be repeated for credit 1 time.
Attributes: Upper-Division   
EUR 4899 Contemp Eur Iss & Personalties (3) Offerings
The heritage of Europe will be the framework within which contemporary European issues and personalities will be interpreted. A key component of the class is the research project that will relate to the student's language concentration and special interests. This course is designed to meet the requirements as a Senior Capstone course in European Studies.
Attributes: Upper-Division    Restrictions: Freshman, Sophomore students are excluded.   
HIS 3170 Classical Civilization (5) Offerings
Explores history, literature, and society of classical Greece and Rome, stressing contributions to modern Western civilization.
Attributes: Arts and Humanities B, Upper-Division   
LAT 1101 Elementary Latin I (5) Offerings
Studies the essentials of classical Latin grammar to build comprehension in reading and writing elementary Latin. The LAT 1101, 1102, and 1103 sequence is offered alternate years.
Attributes: Foreign Language Comp   
LAT 1102 Elementary Latin II (5) Offerings
Prerequisite: LAT 1101 or permission of instructor. Continues the study in the essentials of classical Latin grammar and syntax.
Attributes: Foreign Language Comp   
LAT 1103 Elementary Latin III (5) Offerings
Prerequisite: LAT 1102 or permission of instructor. Continues the study of classical Latin through reading to provide a basis for future work in the language; emphasizes translation.
Attributes: Foreign Language Comp   
LAT 2204 Latin Grammar Review (3) Offerings
Prerequisite: LAT 1103 or permission of instructor. Provides intensive review of composition and syntax necessary for all advanced work in Latin. Offered alternate years.
LAT 4920 Indpndnt Readngs Classical Lat (1-5) Offerings
Prerequisite: LAT 2204. May be repeated for credit up to 15 credits.
Attributes: Arts and Humanities B, Upper-Division   
LAT 4930 Latin Tutorial Practicum (1-6) Offerings
For advanced students who wish to assist as discussion leaders and readers in 1000-level Latin classes. May be repeated for credit up to 6 credits.
Attributes: Upper-Division   
LAT 4930 Latin Tutorial Practicum (9) Offerings
For advanced students who wish to assist as discussion leaders and readers in 1000-level Latin classes. May be repeated for credit up to 6 credits.
Attributes: Upper-Division   
LAT 4970 Directed Readings & Research (1-5) Offerings
Prerequisite: LAT 4920. May be repeated for credit up to 10 credits.
Attributes: Upper-Division   
LIN 2100 Foundations of Language Study (5) Offerings
Develops conceptual tools for understanding the nature and the processes of language: phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics and pragmatics. Personal and professional attitudes toward the world of language are reexamined. This course is also offered via distance learning. Please note that the distance learning version of this course is not eligible for financial aid nor is it part of the on-campus tuition plateau; full payment is required at the time of registration.
Attributes: Arts and Humanities B, Media   



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