The University of St. Thomas

Diane Anderson

Adjunct-Faculty-Classical Languages

ande3526@stthomas.edu
Phone: (651) 962-5154
Fax: 651-962-5266

Mailbox #5027

Office Location: OEC 336

Courses taught in Spring 2013
LATN 111-01
23164
Elementary Latin I 0935-1040 M W F OEC 305

4 Credit Hours

A beginning course, with emphasis on reading Latin prose in passages of increasing complexity. Introduction to essential forms, syntax and vocabulary. Practice in reading Latin aloud and composing simple sentences. Exploration of the social and cultural context of the Latin language.

LATN 112-03
21076
Elementary Latin II 1215-1320 M W F OEC 207

4 Credit Hours

Continuation of LATN 111. More graded readings, further mastery of forms, syntax and vocabulary. Prerequisite: LATN 111 or equivalent completed with a C- or better

LATN 490-01
23163
Topics: Ovid 1455-1600 M W OEC 305

4 Credit Hours

The subject matter of these courses will vary from year to year, but will not duplicate existing courses. Descriptions of these courses are available in the Searchable Class Schedule on Murphy Online, View Searchable Class Schedule

Courses taught in Fall 2013
LATN 111-01
41064
Elementary Latin I 0935-1040 M W F OEC 308

4 Credit Hours

A beginning course, with emphasis on reading Latin prose in passages of increasing complexity. Introduction to essential forms, syntax and vocabulary. Practice in reading Latin aloud and composing simple sentences. Exploration of the social and cultural context of the Latin language.

LATN 111-02
40227
Elementary Latin I 1055-1200 M W F OEC 308

4 Credit Hours

A beginning course, with emphasis on reading Latin prose in passages of increasing complexity. Introduction to essential forms, syntax and vocabulary. Practice in reading Latin aloud and composing simple sentences. Exploration of the social and cultural context of the Latin language.

LATN 111-03
40624
Elementary Latin I 1215-1320 M W F OEC 308

4 Credit Hours

A beginning course, with emphasis on reading Latin prose in passages of increasing complexity. Introduction to essential forms, syntax and vocabulary. Practice in reading Latin aloud and composing simple sentences. Exploration of the social and cultural context of the Latin language.

LATN 112-01
42534
Elementary Latin II 1335-1440 M W F OEC 308

4 Credit Hours

Continuation of LATN 111. More graded readings, further mastery of forms, syntax and vocabulary. Prerequisite: LATN 111 or equivalent completed with a C- or better

Spring 2013 Office Hours

MWF, 10:45 - 12:00pm

and by appointment