Beginners' Latin 1 for MA
| Code | School | Level | Credits | Semesters |
| CLAR4029 | Classics and Archaeology | 4 | 20 | Autumn UK |
- Code
- CLAR4029
- School
- Classics and Archaeology
- Level
- 4
- Credits
- 20
- Semesters
- Autumn UK
Summary
This module provides an introduction to the grammar and vocabulary of Latin; no previous knowledge is assumed. Emphasis is placed on acquiring the ability to analyse and understand basic Latin sentences and short passages. Any students with queries about the level appropriate for them, or about pre-/co-requisites, should contact the module convenor.
Any reassessment for this module will be by essay or assignment.
Target Students
Available to all Postgraduate level 4 students in the Department of Classics and Archaeology, exchange and subsidiary students. The module should be taken with CLAR4030 in the same academic year. Any students with a valid reason why they cannot do both modules, or with other queries, should contact the module convenor.
Co-requisites
Modules you must take in the same academic year, or have taken in a previous year, to enrol in this module:
Classes
- Two 1-hour workshops each week for 10 weeks
- Two 1-hour seminars each week for 10 weeks
Assessment
- 40% Coursework: Individual portfolio of exercises
- 60% Exam (2-hour): Two-hour exam
Assessed by end of autumn semester
Educational Aims
To introduce basic Latin grammar, syntax and vocabulary and thereby enable students to read and understand basic Latin sentences and passagesLearning Outcomes
Knowledge and understanding:
Latin grammar, syntax and vocabulary and its interpretation.
Intellectual skills:
Acquire substantial quantities of information systematically and process it effectively.
Professional Practical Skills:
Read Latin sentences and passages independently and with a high level of accuracy and understanding;
translate unseen a straightforward passage in Latin from poetry and non-technical prose.
Transferable (key) Skills:
Work productively with others; organise and manage their working time, including scheduling tasks and meeting deadlines.