2007 CLASSICS SUMMER INSTITUTE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA

Each summer the Summer Classics Institute at the University of Georgia offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate Latin and Classics courses and, in odd-numbered years, Intensive Beginning Greek. The Institute curriculum is supplemented by workshops and guest lectures by visiting Master Teachers and other 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 M.A. is now available to teachers with a non-thesis option. The 15 faculty members of the department share in a tradition of cooperation with high school teachers and programs which has culminated in an exciting and challenging curriculum.

Here are this summer's offerings:

* INTENSIVE BEGINNING GREEK 1 AND 2 (GREK 2050 & 2060) : Dr. Charles Platter and Dr. T. Keith Dix

* AP OVID (LATN 4220\6220) : Dr. Brett Rogers

* TEXTS FROM THE END OF THE REPUBLIC (LATN 4400/6400) : Dr. T. Keith Dix

* IMPERIAL SCULPTURE FROM TRAJAN TO SEVERUS (ARHI 6700) : Dr. Frances Van Keuren

* CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY (CLAS 1020, an undergraduate course with special materials for teachers) : Dr. Charles Platter

Classes begin June 18th and end on August 1st; most courses are offered in four-week short sessions. The Department of Classics houses both the Alexander Room, a quiet, comfortable reading room and reference library with approximately 3,200 volumes, and a state-of-the-art computer lab for its students, and is adjacent to the University's three-million volume library.

Scholarship assistance is available and Latin teachers pay only the low in-state Georgia tuition.

For complete information about the Institute and our courses, please consult our web site at http://www.classics.uga.edu/summer_institute/
or email gradinq AT uga.edu.

Application deadline: April 1.