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AP Latin

AP Latin

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AP Latin is an advanced course designed to deepen students' understanding of the Latin language and literature through the study of works by authors such as Vergil and Caesar. Students will develop proficiency in reading, translating, and analyzing Latin texts, while exploring their historical and cultural contexts. The course enhances language skills, literary appreciation, and critical thinking abilities. Successful completion of the course and the AP exam can earn college credits and a certificate of achievement, highlighting students' proficiency in Latin and their capacity to excel in rigorous academic environments.

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Expiry period Lifetime
Made in English
Last updated at Thu Jul 2024
Level
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Total lectures 17
Total quizzes 0
Total duration 13:32:58 Hours
Total enrolment 123
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Short description AP Latin is an advanced course designed to deepen students' understanding of the Latin language and literature through the study of works by authors such as Vergil and Caesar. Students will develop proficiency in reading, translating, and analyzing Latin texts, while exploring their historical and cultural contexts. The course enhances language skills, literary appreciation, and critical thinking abilities. Successful completion of the course and the AP exam can earn college credits and a certificate of achievement, highlighting students' proficiency in Latin and their capacity to excel in rigorous academic environments.
Outcomes
  • Read and translate Latin texts from authors such as Vergil and Caesar with accuracy.
  • Analyze and interpret the literary and rhetorical devices used in Latin literature.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the historical and cultural background of the Roman works studied.
  • Effectively communicate insights about Latin literature through written and oral presentations.
  • Apply critical thinking skills developed through the study of Latin to other academic disciplines and real-world situations.
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