Single Subject Teaching Credential in Latin
Program Overview
Single Subject Teaching Credential in Latin
The subject matter program in Latin consists of 37 units in Latin and related areas. Completion of these courses meets the subject matter competence requirement for the Single Subject Teaching Credential in Latin. Courses taken for subject matter competence for the teaching credential also count toward units needed for the Classics B.A., Option in Latin and Roman Civilization.
Requirements
- Take all the following :
- LAT 301 Intermediate Latin (4)
Prerequisite: LAT 101B or LAT 300 or equivalent. - LAT 401 Vergil (3)
Prerequisite: LAT 301 or equivalent. - LAT 402 Cicero (3)
Prerequisite: LAT 301 or equivalent. - LAT 410A Latin Prose Composition (1)
Prerequisite: LAT 301 or equivalent. - LAT 410B Latin Prose Composition (1)
Prerequisite: LAT 410A. - LAT 410C Latin Prose Composition (1)
Prerequisite: LAT 410B.
- Take seven courses from the following :
- LAT 403, LAT 404, LAT 405, LAT 406, LAT 407, LAT 408, LAT 409, LAT 490, LAT 499.
- Take one course from the following :
- HIST 312, HIST 314; CLSC 420, CLSC 440; AH 417.
Evaluation and Assessment
Students are required to keep a portfolio of written work produced in the above classes with instructor comments. Members of the Latin faculty evaluate the portfolio according to established criteria. The credential candidate also takes an exit examination administered by the Latin faculty which will assess pronunciation, speech and conversation, listening and writing, and reading. Credential students also produce a Latin play.
Undergraduate Programs
- Bachelor of Arts in Classics
- Option in Latin and Roman Civilization
- Option in Greek and Greek Civilization
- Minor in Classical Studies
- Minor in Greek
- Minor in Latin
- Single Subject Teaching Credential in Latin (code 156)
Courses
- CLSC - Lower Division
- CLSC - Upper Division
- CLSC - Graduate Level
- GK - Lower Division
- GK - Upper Division
- LAT - Lower Division
- LAT - Upper Division
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