Learning Outcomes
The Latin major has the following learning outcomes:
Demonstrated specific skills and expertise, including research, analysis, and writing
Identification and analysis of appropriate ancient sources, material evidence, and other primary documents appropriate to the field
Engagement with peers through presentation, discussion, and critique of student work
Conception and execution of a project that identifies and engages with a specialized topic
Working knowledge of scholarly discourse relative to a specialized topic
The Major
Required: (1) Seven upper-division Latin courses, including course 110; Latin 197 and 199 may be applied only by petition; (2) three upper-division courses in classical civilization and/or ancient history (History 112A through M112E, 113A, 113B, 114A, 114B, 114C, 115). Courses in related fields not offered by the department may be substituted by petition and with approval of the faculty undergraduate adviser; (3) one capstone seminar (Classics 191).
Direncanakan November 2023
Tanggal mulai
Direncanakan September 2023
College of Letters and Science
2300 Murphy Hall,
LOS ANGELES,
California,
90095, United States
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Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): A competitive score is above 100 (with sub-scores above 22)
International English Language Testing System (IELTS): A competitive score is 7 or higher.
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