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Latin Courses
Wenatchee Valley College offers credit courses in Latin as options for fulfilling the humanities requirement (15 credits) for the associate of arts and sciences degree.
LATN 101 5 credits Latin I Introduction to the most fundamental elements of Latin with equal emphasis on reading, writing, speaking and listening skills. The classical pronunciation will be used in class, although Italian (liturgical) pronunciation can be given attention at the student’s request.
LATN 102 5 credits Latin II Continued study of the fundamental elements of Latin with equal emphasis on reading, writing, speaking and listening skills. The classical pronunciation will be used in class, although Italian (liturgical) pronunciation can be given attention at the student’s request. Prerequisite: LATN 101 or equivalent.
LATN 103 5 credits Latin III Conclusion of study of the fundamental elements of Latin with equal emphasis on reading, writing, speaking and listening skills. The classical pronunciation will be used in class, although Italian (liturgical) pronunciation can be given attention at the student’s request. Prerequisite: LATN 102 or equivalent.
LATN 110 1-4 credits Conversational Latin Workshop An immersive, activity-based workshop in Latin conversation. Participants will spend a minimum of two and a maximum of ten and a half days speaking and engaging in a wide variety of both specialized and common daily activities in Latin. Prerequisite: one year of Latin and instructor’s signature.
LATN 220 1-4 credits Conversational Latin Workshop An immersive, activity-based workshop in Latin conversation. Participants will spend a minimum of two and a maximum of ten and a half days speaking and engaging in a wide variety of both specialized and common daily activities in Latin. Prerequisite: two or more years of Latin and instructor’s signature.
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