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2012-13 Undergraduate Catalog
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Marston Hall FACULTY: ¸é´Ç²ú±ð°ù³Ù B²¹²¹³ó, °²¹³Ù³ó°ù²â²Ô B²¹°ù³Ù³ó´Ç±ô´Ç³¾±ð·É, ²Ñ¾±³¦³ó±ð±ô±ô±ð B±ð²¹³Ü³¦±ô²¹¾±°ù, °¿·É±ð²Ô E·É²¹±ô»å, °²¹³Ù²â²¹²Ó±ð³¾³Ù³¦³ó¾±²Ô´Ç±¹²¹, ·¡°ù¾±³¦ V´Ç²µ³Ù, ²Ñ¾±³¦³ó²¹±ð±ô»â¾±±ð³¾²¹²Ô²Ô Latin Faculty: Owen Ewald Latin was the language of Western Europe — its literature, its science, its philosophy, and its theology — for a millennium and a half. Majoring in European Studies/Latin brings students back to the ancient roots of Western culture in order to understand how we arrived where we are. Based on in-depth language study, an , The Symposium (formerly called the European Studies Symposium) presentation, and the European Studies capstone, this major gives insight into the similarities and differences among the Roman Empire, the mediaeval Latin West, and the modern European Union. Admission to the Major or Minor Applicants for a major or minor within the Department of Languages, Cultures, and Linguistics must have a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in all college work applicable to the B.A. degree and a 2.5 GPA in 10 credits of coursework at SPU in Languages, Cultures, and Linguistics, Linguistics, and/or European or Latin American Studies. A student must complete the major or minor requirements in effect when the student is admitted to the major or minor. Latin Program Requirements Requirements for the Major Students must complete all non-credited and language proficiency requirements found on the Languages department page. Requirements for the Latin Studies Minor *Note: Elementary Latin is taught in alternate years.
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