Earn six credit hours in six weeks by taking either of the two courses offered during Randolph College’s Summer Latin Institute, June 13-July 22.
Latin 188: Elementary College Latin, provides the equivalent of two semesters of beginning college-level Latin. The course covers grammar, basic vocabulary, and reading passages from Latin literature. It’s open to college undergraduates, high school students and anyone else with an interest in Latin.
Latin 388: Vergil’s Aeneid, is an intense reading of the entire poem in Latin. The course is open to qualified college undergraduates and graduates. It’s especially suitable for teachers of Latin and those wishing to qualify to teach Latin in high school.
For more information email Professor Jay Kardan at jkardan@randolphcollege.edu.
Latin 188: Elementary College Latin, provides the equivalent of two semesters of beginning college-level Latin. The course covers grammar, basic vocabulary, and reading passages from Latin literature. It’s open to college undergraduates, high school students and anyone else with an interest in Latin.
Latin 388: Vergil’s Aeneid, is an intense reading of the entire poem in Latin. The course is open to qualified college undergraduates and graduates. It’s especially suitable for teachers of Latin and those wishing to qualify to teach Latin in high school.
For more information email Professor Jay Kardan at jkardan@randolphcollege.edu.