College Courses for High School Students•KU Independent Study
Latin
(Offered by the Department of Classics)
The basic essentials of the Latin language. Eleven written assignments; midcourse and final examinations. View the LAT 104 course preview. Instructor: Ruth Gibbs.
Tuition and Fees Resident students pay: 1,307.50
Nonresident students pay: 1,307.50
Textbooks and Cds (separate purchase):
- Pope et al., eds. Cambridge Latin Course, The North American Fourth Edition, Units 1 and 2, Cambridge Univ. Press, 2001.
CDs:
- Cambridge Latin Course CDs for Units 1 and 2.
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Latin grammar concluded, with selected readings. Prerequisite: LAT 104 or LAT 105 or appropriate placement score. Sixteen written assignments; midcourse and final examinations. View the LAT 108 course preview. Instructor: Ruth Gibbs.
Tuition and Fees Resident students pay: 1,307.50
Nonresident students pay: 1,307.50
Textbooks (separate purchase):
- Wheelock. Wheelock's Latin: The Classic Introductory Latin Course, Based on Ancient Authors, 6th ed., HarperCollins, 2000.
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Selections from Vergil's Aeneid, with attention to literary interpretation and literary history. Prerequisite: LAT 112 or placement score of 61–70. Fourteen written assignments; midcourse and final examinations. View the LAT 200 course preview. Instructor: Ruth Gibbs.
Tuition and Fees Resident students pay: 804.50
Nonresident students pay: 804.50
Textbooks (separate purchase):
- Jenney, Scudder, and Coffin, eds. Jenney's Fourth Year Latin, Allyn and Bacon, 1990.
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