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The Department of Classical Studies at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro will offer a 3-week, all-online, graduate-level course on Ovid (LAT 602) from July 6 to July 24, 2015. The course is an introduction to Ovid's poetry with readings from both the Metamorphoses and the Amores, focusing on important themes and connecting them to life and attitudes in Augustan Rome. The format of instruction is asynchronous.

LAT 602 is part of UNCG's online M.Ed. in Latin program, but you do not need to be enrolled in the degree program to take the class. Visiting (non-degree) students who have a B.A. and at least 6 hours of upper-level undergraduate Latin or the equivalent can sign up for the course through UNCG's Division of Continual Learning. Visiting students will also need the permission of the instructor, which is easily obtained by contacting the instructor, Prof. Hugh Parker. Enrollment will be limited to 15 students.

Questions about the course?

Contact Prof. Hugh Parker: hcparker@uncg.edu (tel. 336.334.5703).

Questions about the Online M.Ed. in Latin program?

Contact Prof. David Wharton: wharton@uncg.edu (tel. 336.509.8172).

For information about summer registration and tuition for visiting students:

Visit the Division of Continual Learning.

For information about UNCG's Online M.Ed. in Latin degree program:

Visit the Department of Classical Studies.

Interested starting an application to UNCG's Online M.Ed. in Latin degree program?

Visit the Graduate School.