Curriculum Proposal System
Program Detail

[Update Program] [Course Information]
Proposal: AS-03-89
Program name: Latin Subject Area Change
Type of program:
The program will be offered at:
Existing courses required for completion of program: (list each individually, one course per line, with course number, title, and credit hours)
190 The Making of English Words From Latin and Greek Elements, 3C

Latin 3220 subject area number:
Latin 121,2 Beginning Latin I and II, 4,4
Latin 223,4 Intermediate Latin I and II, 3,3
Latin 303,4 Advanced Latin I and II, 3,3
Latin 497,8/597,8 Latin Reading and Research, 3 credits each

Courses new to university offering required for completion of program: (list each individually, one course per line, with course number, title, and credit hours)
N/A
Deletion of required courses
MOVE FROM UNDER 3200 SUBJECT ARE NUMBER, TO 3510 NUMBER:
Classics 190, The Making of English Words from Latin and Greek
Elements, 3 credits.

DELETION OF AREA AND COURSE NUMBERS ONLY (SEE NEXT BOX FOR CHANGE:
Latin 3220 subject area number
Latin 121,2 Beginning Latin I and II, 4,4
Latin 223,4 Intermediate Latin I and II, 3,3
Latin 303,4 Advanced Latin I and II, 3,3
Latin 497,8/597,8 Latin Reading and Research, 3 credits each
Existing courses which can be used as electives in program: (list each individually, one course per line, with course number, title, and credit hours; if options exist, list by option)
NEWLY UNDER 3510 NUMBER:
Classics 190, The Making of English Words from Latin and Greek
Elements, 3 credits.

Latin 3510: NEW subject area NUMBER
Latin 101,2 Beginning Latin I and II, 4,4: NEW NUMBERS
Latin 201,2 Intermediate Latin I and II, 3,3; NEW NUMBERS
Latin 303,4 Advanced Latin I and II, 3,3: NO NUMBER CHANGE
Latin 497,8/597,8 Latin Reading and Research, 3 credits each: NO NUMBER CHANGE
Courses new to university offering which can be used as electives in program: (list each individually, one course per line, with course number, title, and credit hours; if options exist, list by option)
N/A
Deletion of elective courses
N/A
Change in number of elective credits
Change in number of required credits
Current: N/A
New: N/A
Change in number of credits required for degree
Current: N/A
New: N/A
Change in other degree requirements
N/A
Change in admissions requirements for direct admits
Current requirements:
N/A
Proposed requirements:
N/A
Change in admissions requirements for students using intercollege transfer
Current requirements:
N/A
Proposed requirements:
N/A
Change in admissions requirements to a graduate program
Current requirements:
N/A
Proposed requirements:
N/A
Implementation Plan
New subject area designation (under Modern Languages) and course number changes (including prerequisites in catalog description) will be effective for students entering in Fall 2003.
Additional program requirements:
Other information:
Resource statement:
The College of Arts & Sciences has transferred the staffing resources to the Department of Modern Languages.
Web components statement:
n/a
Rationale:
The responsibility for instruction in Latin has been transferred to the Department of Modern Languages by the College of Arts & Sciences.
Bulletin description:
190 The Making of English Words from Latin and Greek Elements. 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. 3 credits.

101,2 Beginning Latin I and II. Sequential. Prerequisite for 102: 101 or equivalent. Reading, writing and translation; oral and written drill; analysis of grammatical structure and English vocabulary building. 4 credits each.

201,2 Intermediate Latin I and II. Sequential. Prerequisite for 201: 102 or equivalent. Prerequisite for 202: 201 or equivalent. A survey of readings of the less difficult authors such as Pliny, Caesar, Plautus, Cicero's Letters or equivalent material. 3 credits each.

303,4 Advanced Latin I and II. Prerequisite: 202 or equivalent. Satirists, dramatists, philosophical and religious writers, lyric and elegiac poets, medieval writers. 3 credits each. May be repeated for credit with change of subject.

497,8/597,8 Latin Reading and Research. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Generally Latin epigraphy, prose composition or philology; numismatics or certain other archaeological topics may be offered. 3 credits each. May be repeated for credit with change of subject.


CPS Menu