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HU 420 - Classical Derivatives

3 lecture hours 0 lab hours 3 credits
Course Description
This course aims to help the student better appreciate the classical heritage of the English language. It is a comprehensive study of the basic Greek and Latin word elements - roots, prefixes, and suffixes - that underlie modern English usage. The purpose of the course is to provide the student with a systematic method for increasing his/her vocabulary. Exercises will illustrate practical application.
Course Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
• Gain a greater appreciation of the philosophy of language development and word meanings
• Acquire greater linguistic knowledge
• Increase his/her English vocabulary
• Improve his/her spelling of English words
• More fully appreciate the terminology of his/her technical course
Prerequisites by Topic
• No prerequisites by topic appended.
Course Topics
• History of Latin’s Impact on English (1 class)
• The Dictionary/Definition/Latin Bases (1 class)
• Latin Prefixes (1 class)
• Combination of Bases (1 class)
• Latin Suffixes (7 classes)
• Latinisms/Uncommon Meanings (1 class)
• Latin Words and Phrases in English (1 class)
• The Greek Alphabet/Words from Greek Mythology, History, and Philosophy (1 class)
• Greek Bases/Combination of Bases (1 class)
• Greek Prefixes (1 class)
• Greek Suffixes (5 classes)
• The Law/Literary Terms/Terms from Various Occupations (1 class)
• Scientific Language (3 classes)
• Animals/colors (1 class)
• Meteorology/Minerals (1 class)
• Tests (3 classes)
Coordinator
R. David Kent



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