REQUIRED TEXT (available at MSU Bookstore): Andrew Keller and Stephanie Russell, Learn to Read Latin
COURSE OBJECTIVES: This
course is the last segment of the three-semester Elementary Latin
sequence. Upon completion of this course, the student should possess a
sufficient command of Latin morphology, syntax, and vocabulary to begin
the study of unedited Latin texts.
EVALUATION OF COURSE WORK: Each
completed assignment will receive a percentage grade, on the "standard"
MSU curve. 90-100%= A; 80-89%= B; 70-79%= C; 60-69%= D; 59%-below= F. Students with any questions about the evaluation of their work should contact the instructor at once.
NONDISCRIMINATION STATEMENT: Missouri
State University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action
institution, and maintains a grievance procedure available to any
person who believes he or she has been discriminated against. At all
times, it is your right to address inquiries or concerns about possible
discrimination to the Office for Equity and Diversity, Park Central
Office Building, 117 Park Central Square, Suite 111, (417) 836-4252.
Other types of concerns (i.e., concerns of an academic nature) should
be discussed directly with your instructor and can also be brought to
the attention of your instructor’s Department Head. Please visit the
OED website at http://www.missouristate.edu/equity.
DISABILITY STATEMENT: To
request academic accommodations for a disability, contact the Director
of Disability Services, Plaster Student Union, Suite 405, (417)
836-4192 or (417) 836-6792 (TTY),
http://www.missouristate.edu/disability. Students are required to
provide documentation of disability to Disability Services prior to
receiving accommodations. Disability Services refers some types of
accommodation requests to the Learning Diagnostic Clinic, which also
provides diagnostic testing for learning and psychological
disabilities. For information about testing, contact the Director of
the Learning Diagnostic Clinic, (417) 836-4787,
http://psychology.missouristate.edu/ldc.
ACADEMIC DISHONESTY STATEMENT: Missouri
State University is a community of scholars committed to developing
educated persons who accept the responsibility to practice personal and
academic integrity. You are responsible for knowing and following the
university’s student honor code, Student Academic Integrity Policies
and Procedures, available at
www.missouristate.edu/assets/provost/AcademicIntegrityPolicyRev-1-08.pdf
and also available at the Reserves Desk in Meyer Library. Any student
participating in any form of academic dishonesty will be subject to
sanctions as described in this policy.