Summer Courses at the University of Texas at Austin
Each summer the Department of Classics at the University of Texas at Austin offers its renowned course in Summer Intensive Greek: three semesters of Greek in 10 weeks. The department also offers Latin at the Beginning through Advanced levels and multiple courses in Classical Civilization.
For more information contact Lynn Gadd (ugclass@www.utexas.edu; 512-471-8502).
Intensive Summer Greek
Using the techniques devised by the late Gareth Morgan, UT faculty and graduate instructors lead students through all the fundamental elements of Greek morphology and syntax and extensive readings in Homer, Euripides, Lysias and other authors.
For information on the content of this course, contact Professor Lesley Dean-Jones.
Latin
First Session: May 31-July 7, 2012
- LAT 506: Beginning Latin I
- LAT 311: Intermediate Latin I (Vergil's Aeneid)
- LAT 323: Advanced Readings in Latin.
Topic for this Summer is Caesar, provisionally scheduled to meet June 4-22.
Second Session: July 9-August 13, 2012
- LAT 507: Beginning Latin I
- LAT 312K: Intermediate Latin II (Readings in Latin Prose)
Classical Civilization
First or Second Session
- CC 301: Introduction to Ancient Greece
- CC 302: Introduction to Ancient Rome
- CC 303: Introduction to Classical Mythology
- CC 304C: Introduction to Ancient Egypt
- CC 306M: Introduction to Medical and Scientific Terminology
- Additional topics vary year to year. Topics planned for this Summer include Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and Ancient Egypt.



