Course Name |
Long Title |
Min Credits |
Description |
Requisites |
This course will be a one-semester continuation of the Latin I collegelevel introduction to Ancient Latin . The progression from Latin I will involve a more sophisticated treatment of vocabulary , grammar , pronunciation and translation . While the content of instruction will consist mostly of Classical Latin ( the Golden and Silvery Ages ), the |
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LAT-103 |
Interm Latin I |
3 |
pronunciation will be ecclesiastical . The rationale for this is founded upon the idea that Latin was a living , spoken language , evolving for nearly 2500 years , and the latest significant stage of that development ( regarding pronunciation ) was arguably the Latin of the Roman Catholic Church , which is still the official language of the Vatican . |
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MEA-033 |
Medical Assisting |
30 |
MLS-410 |
Med Immunohematology |
2 |
MLS-415 |
Clinical Immunohematology |
2 |
MLS-420 |
Basic Hematology & Coagulation |
2 |
MLS-425 |
Advanced Hematology & Coagulation |
2 |
MLS-430 |
Clinical Hematology & Coagulation |
2 |
MLS-435 |
Immunology |
2 |