Latin 1 (5 cr)
Code: 907910.0-3002
General information
Enrollment
17.09.2025 - 04.01.2026
Timing
12.01.2026 - 29.04.2026
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 cr
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 24
Teachers
- Erkki Koskenniemi
Teacher in charge
Erkki Koskenniemi
Objective
Learning outcomes:
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
- read and understand basic Latin texts and translate them into English with the help of a
dictionary;
- understand basic Latin grammar and syntax, and identify the most common forms in a Latin text;
- Reference some typical features of Roman culture and ancient history based on the themes covered in the course;
- translate basic vocabulary from Latin to English.
Content
Aims and contents: Studies in Latin provide students with a greater understanding of Western culture and of many European languages. After successful completion of the course, students will be able to translate basic Latin texts into English and have an understanding of Roman culture and its significance for Western civilization.
Location and time
må 12.01.2026 10:00-11:30 ARK-B206, Arken Lorelei (B206)
to 15.01.2026 10:00-11:30 ARK-B302, Arken Arkipelag (B302)
må 19.01.2026 10:00-11:30 ARK-B206, Arken Lorelei (B206)
to 22.01.2026 10:00-11:30 ARK-B302, Arken Arkipelag (B302)
må 26.01.2026 10:00-11:30 ARK-B206, Arken Lorelei (B206)
to 29.01.2026 10:00-11:30 ARK-B302, Arken Arkipelag (B302)
må 02.02.2026 10:00-11:30 ARK-B206, Arken Lorelei (B206)
to 05.02.2026 10:00-11:30 ARK-B302, Arken Arkipelag (B302)
må 09.02.2026 10:00-11:30 ARK-B206, Arken Lorelei (B206)
to 12.02.2026 10:00-11:30 ARK-B302, Arken Arkipelag (B302)
må 16.02.2026 10:00-11:30 ARK-B206, Arken Lorelei (B206)
to 19.02.2026 10:00-11:30 ARK-B302, Arken Arkipelag (B302)
må 23.02.2026 10:00-11:30 ARK-B206, Arken Lorelei (B206)
to 26.02.2026 10:00-11:30 ARK-B302, Arken Arkipelag (B302)
må 02.03.2026 10:00-11:30 ARK-B206, Arken Lorelei (B206)
to 05.03.2026 10:00-11:30 ARK-B302, Arken Arkipelag (B302)
må 09.03.2026 10:00-11:30 ARK-B206, Arken Lorelei (B206)
to 12.03.2026 10:00-11:30 ARK-B302, Arken Arkipelag (B302)
må 16.03.2026 10:00-11:30 ARK-B206, Arken Lorelei (B206)
to 19.03.2026 10:00-11:30 ARK-B302, Arken Arkipelag (B302)
må 23.03.2026 10:00-11:30 ARK-B206, Arken Lorelei (B206)
to 26.03.2026 10:00-11:30 ARK-B302, Arken Arkipelag (B302)
må 30.03.2026 10:00-11:30 ARK-B206, Arken Lorelei (B206)
to 02.04.2026 10:00-11:30 ARK-B302, Arken Arkipelag (B302)
to 09.04.2026 10:00-11:30 ARK-B302, Arken Arkipelag (B302)
må 13.04.2026 10:00-11:30 ARK-B206, Arken Lorelei (B206)
to 16.04.2026 10:00-11:30 ARK-B302, Arken Arkipelag (B302)
må 20.04.2026 10:00-11:30 ARK-B206, Arken Lorelei (B206)
to 23.04.2026 10:00-11:30 ARK-B302, Arken Arkipelag (B302)
må 27.04.2026 10:00-11:30 ARK-B206, Arken Lorelei (B206)
Teaching methods
Class sessions and individual work.
Exam schedules
Mid-term and final exams are determined within the course syllabus. Makeup exams according to pre-scheduled examination dates.
Student workload
Group sessions: 50 hours Other: 80 hours
Further information
Registration for the course and attendance at the beginning of the first lecture is mandatory. Admittance to the course is given to those present at the start of the first lecture, in order of registration. Thus, you might be admitted to the course by attending the first lecture, despite being among the 23+ on the list. The date you registered for the course will count should you not be accepted to a certain course section and be referred to another one instead. Overriding circumstances may necessitate the merger of two or more sections. Therefore, the final list of participants will be confirmed only at the begining of each course section.
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment methods and criteria
1
Reading comprehension and translation
- Is able to understand the central content in basic Latin texts with the help of a dictionary.
- Is able to produce an adequate, but clearly imperfect translation into English, which may include whole sentences translated incorrectly.
Grammar
- Demonstrates adequate knowledge of the basic morphology and syntax of Latin, but shows gaps in some areas.
- Recognizes some of the most common grammatical forms in a Latin text
Culture of ancient Rome
- Can mention some typical features of Roman culture and ancient history based on the themes covered in the course, such as the historical development of the Roman Empire, Roman society, everyday life in ancient Rome, and stories and myths from ancient classical literature
Vocabulary
- Can translate the most basic vocabulary from Latin to English despite significant shortcomings
2
Reading comprehension and translation
- Can, with the help of a dictionary, understand the main points in basic Latin texts.
- Can produce a satisfactory but partially flawed translation into English, occasionally translating individual words incorrectly
Grammar
- Demonstrates satisfactory knowledge of the basic morphology and syntax of Latin but has gaps in some areas.
- Can define some of the most common grammatical forms in a Latin text
Culture of ancient Rome
- Can briefly explain some phenomena in Roman culture and ancient history based on the themes covered in the course.
Vocabulary
4
Reading comprehension and translation
- Can, with the help of a dictionary, understand basic Latin texts in detail.
- Can produce a translation that is almost flawless in terms of content.
Grammar
- Demonstrates a strong understanding of the basic morphology and syntax of Latin.
- Can explain how various grammatical forms are used in a Latin text.
Culture of ancient Rome
- Can provide an overview of the larger cultural and historical themes covered in the course.
- Understands the connections between different cultural phenomena in antiquity Vocabulary
- Can translate basic vocabulary from Latin to English.
Forms of assessment
Examination is based on the learning objectives of the course. Active and regular participation, minimum 75% attendance in group sessions, successful completion of tests and assignments within stipulated deadlines, mid-term and final exams.
Qualifications
No previous knowledge of Latin required.
Further information
The Language Centre takes cheating and plagiarism into account in all written and oral assignments and examinations. The ÅA Senate has approved a set of Procedures for Handling Cases of Plagiarism. If you are uncertain about the use of existing material, i.e. reference, quotations etc. please ask your teacher for advice.