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Ive taken Intermediate and Advanced Latin / ancient Greek. Are there more language courses left to take?

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Ive taken Intermediate and Advanced Latin / ancient Greek. Are there more language courses left to take?

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Yes! The Advanced Latin and Advanced Ancient Greek courses are run on a multi-year cycle, so that students may take six to eight terms of advanced language study without reading the same text twice. In some cases, the course number may be the same, but the two courses (or more) will each count separately toward the major. Don’t worry if Albert warns you that the duplicate course number forbids you from counting the course toward your major; this is a programming fluke and will be fixed by a memo from the DUGS in time for graduation.

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