Syllabus
Course Information
CLAS 101 F - Latin and Greek in Current Use
Instructor: Catherine Chase
Pronouns: she/her/hers or they/them/theirs
Email: cechase@uw.edu
Student Hours: TBA
Department Course Coordinator: Professor Levin-Richardson
Email: sarahlr@uw.edu
About the Course
Preliminaries:
This course is asynchronous and will be conducted entirely online. All lectures will be recorded via Panopto and uploaded to Canvas where you can watch at a time convenient for you. I will supplement these lectures with handouts posted on Canvas, which you can use as an aid in following along with the main points of the lectures. Please note that throughout the quarter I will be patient and flexible toward any issues that arise with online learning, and I ask for your patience and flexibility in return. If you have any concerns or questions about the course at any point in the quarter, please do not hesitate to get in touch with me.
Required Text:
William J. Dominik, Words and Ideas (Bolchazy Carducci). Both the physical and electronic copies are available through the University Bookstore (Links to an external site.). The physical copy (rather than the electronic) is recommended, as it coincides with the page numbers listed on the syllabus. I understand that you may not be able to get the physical copy. If you do use the electronic copy, make sure to follow the headings.