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Different course options

Study mode

Distance without attendance

Duration

3 years

Start date

FEB

Key information
DATA SOURCE : IDP Connect

Qualification type

MA - Master of Arts

Subject areas

Latin Language

Course type

Taught

Course Summary

Latin (MA) is mainly of interest to those who want to learn Latin to an advanced level and beyond and delve into their own research of a particular author or authors.

You can start from complete beginners’ level, intermediate or advanced, based on your existing qualifications and knowledge.

Students can study:

Latin (MA)

Latin (PG Diploma)

Latin (PG Certificate)

For those who have been studying Latin privately, we offer a test to place them at the correct level of language learning.

PhD candidates, or those planning to embark on a PhD, can use this degree to increase their competency in Latin. For those interested in teaching Latin at any level, Latin (MA) can provide an internationally recognised qualification. The degrees in Latin are available only as part-time options.

Assessment Methods

Our language degrees in Latin involve a wide range of assessment methods. In addition to traditional essays and exams, you will be assessed through commentaries and in-class tests. This variety of assessment helps develop skills in presenting material in clear, professional and a lucid manner, whether orally or in writing.

Many language modules include an examination; examination arrangements are communicated to distance learners by the UWTSD Registry, and distance learners can ask for the support of the tutors in making arrangements for examinations.

Career Opportunities

Latin (MA) provides a strong foundation for postgraduate work, particularly for those interested in working on Latin language or linguistics. Many students study for the PG Certificate or Diploma in Latin in advance of undertaking a PhD in Classics.

The course also provides a professional qualification for teachers or others seeking Continuing Professional Development.

Modules

Theory and Methodology for the Study of the Ancient World (30 Credits) - Core
MA Dissertation (Ancient) (60 Credits) - Core

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

To be confirmed

International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

For this course (per year)

£10,400

Entry requirements

The entry requirement for these degrees is a 2.2 undergraduate degree. In addition, the School encourages students with an equivalent and appropriate professional qualification or significant and relevant professional experience to apply.