BA Latin
Course Overview
This advanced undergraduate course is designed for students who have already achieved A-Level proficiency in Latin and wish to deepen their expertise through the direct study of original texts and material culture. You will dedicate half of your studies to mastering the Latin language and literature, while the other half explores the broader Roman world through history, archaeology, and philosophy. The program offers a unique and comprehensive education, combining rigorous linguistic training with a multidisciplinary understanding of ancient Roman society.
Key Program Highlights
- Advanced study of Latin language and literature through direct engagement with original texts
- Multidisciplinary curriculum incorporating classical archaeology, ancient history, and philosophy
- Option to learn ancient Greek and add it to your academic skillset
- Exploration of diverse Roman social topics, including politics, economics, and gender
- Taught within a renowned Classics department known for its research excellence and supportive community
Course Overview
This advanced undergraduate course is designed for students who have already achieved A-Level proficiency in Latin and wish to deepen their expertise through the direct study of original texts and material culture. You will dedicate half of your studies to mastering the Latin language and literature, while the other half explores the broader Roman world through history, archaeology, and philosophy. The program offers a unique and comprehensive education, combining rigorous linguistic training with a multidisciplinary understanding of ancient Roman society.
Key Program Highlights
- Advanced study of Latin language and literature through direct engagement with original texts
- Multidisciplinary curriculum incorporating classical archaeology, ancient history, and philosophy
- Option to learn ancient Greek and add it to your academic skillset
- Exploration of diverse Roman social topics, including politics, economics, and gender
- Taught within a renowned Classics department known for its research excellence and supportive community