The BA in Greek and Latin Language and Literature at the University of Victoria builds strong foundations in ancient Greek and Latin through translation, language study, and literary analysis. You’ll examine how classical texts shaped ideas in history, philosophy, and Western cultural traditions.
The Bachelor of Arts in Greek and Latin Language and Literature at the University of Victoria offers a comprehensive exploration of ancient languages and texts. This program emphasizes translation, language proficiency, and literary analysis, allowing students to understand how classical works have influenced historical and philosophical thought, as well as Western cultural traditions.
This four-year program combines rigorous language training with the study of literature and cultural contexts. Students will progress from foundational courses to advanced studies, developing a deep understanding of Greek and Latin texts.
To enroll in the program, applicants must apply to the Faculty of Humanities. Students can declare their major after completing one or more years of full-time study. Alternatively, students may choose to pursue another major while adding this program as a minor. Additionally, proficiency in English must be demonstrated through standardized tests such as TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE Academic. Students who have studied full-time in an English-speaking academic program in Canada for four years may meet this requirement through their transcripts.
Graduates of the Greek and Latin Language and Literature program are equipped with skills that are valuable in various fields. Career opportunities may include roles in education, translation, publishing, historical research, and cultural heritage management. The analytical and language skills gained through this program also prepare graduates for advanced studies in related disciplines.
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