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UGA CLASSICS SUMMER INSTITUTE
Each year the Institute offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate Latin and Classics courses, including, in odd-numbered years, a methods course for Latin teachers and Intensive Beginning Greek and, in even-numbered years, Intensive Beginning Latin. The Institute curriculum is supplemented by workshops and guest lectures by visiting master teachers and scholars. The program is designed especially for Latin teachers who wish to continue their education or earn a Master’s degree in Latin on a summers-only basis. The faculty of the Department of Classics share in a tradition of cooperation with high school teachers that culminates each summer in an exciting and challenging curriculum.
Here are the offerings for the summer of 2014:
Please note that Intensive language courses will still be taught, but are now a part of the regular summer session.
In 2014, Intensive Latin I and II will be taught. Please check our website for dates and times. www.classics.uga
First Short Session – June 9 – June 27, exam on June 30LATN 8020 – Catullus 9:30 am – 12:15 pm
Park Hall 228 Dr. Keith Dix
Second Short Session – July 1 – July 23, exam on July 24 (break July 3 & 4)
GREK 4/6040 – Herodotus 9:30 am – 12:15 pm
Park Hall 225 Dr. Naomi Norman
Through Session – June 9 – July 22, exam on July 23 (break July 3 & 4)
LATN 4/6310 – Livy 1:00 – 2:15 pmPark Hall 116 Dr. John Nicholson
LATN 4/6210 – Horace 2:30 – 3:45 pm
Park Hall 116 Dr. Robert Harris
CLAS 8000 – Proseminar (Mondays only) 4:00 – 6:00 pm
Park Hall 228 Staff
Housing:
For the most up-to-date information about available University Housing, please visit: http://ift.tt/1oLpOew. Off-campus housing is also available. UGA meal plans are offered at low student rates.
Tuition:
Tuition rates for summer 2013 were $309 per credit hour plus $846 in fees for in-state students and $934 per credit hour for out-of state students (2014 rates will be available in early 2014 – please check the UGA Bursar’s Offi ce for the most updated information).
Latin teachers from outside Georgia may complete a tuition waiver to reduce tuition to the in-state level. Modest scholarships are also available from the Department. Scholarships are also offered by non-UGA organizations; please visit www.classics.uga.edu for a list.
Admissions:
All Institute participants must be admitted to the University of Georgia, either as Degree or Non-Degree students. Please apply on the Graduate School website at http://www.grad.uga.edu. For admission to the Summer Institute, complete the online application packet available at http://ift.tt/1jg5hzV.
Deadlines:
Application and supporting documents must be received no later than April 1st for domestic applicants, six weeks earlier for international applicants.
For more information, please contact Kay Stanton at gradinq AT uga.edu or Dr. John Nicholson at jhn AT uga.edu, or call 706-542-9264.
Department of Classics • University of Georgia • 221 Park Hall • Athens, GA 30602
www.classics.uga.edu