Otacilia Severa, wife of Emperor Philip I, "the Arab." Coin dated 247/248 AD image courtesy of Edgar L. Owen, |
Beginning Latin
II Spring 2005 |
games for Rome's 1000th birthday and the new Saeculum,about 110 years in length image courtesy of Edgar L. Owen, |
Instructor: Dr. Victor A. Leuci
Objectives:The
course is an introduction to Latin grammar and syntax. Our goals are
Texts:
Grading: There will be on average 1 quiz after every two chapters and an exam after four to six chapters. There will also be one to three vocabulary quizzes. The final exam will be worth 1 exam. Each exam will be worth 100 points and each quiz 40 points. You may drop one exam and one quiz. Class participation, quizlets, and homework will count 100 points. Homework is always due at the beginning of class and homework for excused abcenses should be turned in as soon as possible.M. Balme and J. Morwood, Oxford Latin Course, Part II, 2nd ed., Oxford 1996 M. Balme and J. Morwood, Oxford Latin Course, Part III, 2nd ed., Oxford 1996 Web resources: http://www.umsl.edu/~phillips/oldrills/index.html
Honor Code: All students and faculty must adhere to the Honor Code; please see the Student Life Handbook for the full description of the Honor Code--p. 21 in the Student Life Handbook gives a short definition: "No Westminster student shall commit any act of academic dishonesty in order to advance her or his own academic performance, or to impede or advance the academic progress of others," but the sections on plagiarism and cheating are especially important (see Honor Commission Constitution, Article IX).
ADA Accommodation: Any student who feels that he or she may need an accommodation based on the impact of a disability should contact me to arrange an appointment as soon as possible. At that time, we can discuss the course format, anticipate your needs, and explore possible accommodations. Westminster's ADA policy can be found at the College's website (click here)
Attendance:Regular attendance and participation are essential for the success of the class. More than 3 unexcused absences will be considered excessive, and no make-up work will be accepted for all unexcused absences. Each unexcused absence past 3 will result in a 4 point deduction from your overall grade.
Assignments:Below links to the projected assignments for the semester. The assignments, however, will be adjusted to needs of the class, and we will not rush ahead simply to stay in line with the syllabus. I will announce well in advance any changes in the assignments as they become necessary.
Unit I: Review and Chapters 17-21 (click here for specific due dates)
Unit II: Chapters 22-26 (click here for specific due dates)
Unit III: Chapters 27-32 (or further) (click here for specific due dates)