Faculty of Arts

Table of Contents

1. Language study streams
2. Diploma of Arts (Ancient Languages)
3. Career opportunities
4. For more information
Subject Lists
    Latin subjects


The Centre for Classics and Archaeology offers a full stream of study in the ancient languages Latin and Ancient Greek, see Ancient Greek. Proficiency in both of these languages at the earliest possible stage is highly recommended for those wishing to specialise in the study of the ancient Greco-Roman world. The ancient languages therefore are a fundamental part of the major and the honours program in classics and archaeology, see Classics and archaeology. Both languages are available as streamed programs of study that can be commenced from first/second year. These can commence either at beginners level or the post-VCE stream. The centre also offers a Diploma of Arts (Ancient Languages), see Diploma of Arts (Ancient Languages).

1. Language study streams

The centre offers two streams of Latin:

Students should note that an intermediate sub-stream of Latin is offered within both the beginners and post-VCE streams. The intermediate sub-stream is offered in alternate years.

The structure of the Latin streams usually takes the following forms:

Beginners stream
First yearPoints
 107-152 Beginners Latin A12.5
 107-153 Beginners Latin B12.5
Second year
 107-254 Intermediate Latin A12.5
 107-255 Intermediate Latin B12.5
 or 
 107-256 Intermediate Latin C12.5
 107-257 Intermediate Latin D12.5
Third year
 107-256 Intermediate Latin C12.5
 107-257 Intermediate Latin D12.5
 or 
 107-254 Intermediate Latin A12.5
 107-255 Intermediate Latin B12.5
Post-VCE stream
First yearPoints
 107-254 Intermediate Latin A12.5
 107-255 Intermediate Latin B12.5
 or 
 107-256 Intermediate Latin C12.5
 107-257 Intermediate Latin D12.5
Second year
 107-256 Intermediate Latin C12.5
 107-257 Intermediate Latin D12.5
 or 
 107-254 Intermediate Latin A12.5
 107-255 Intermediate Latin B12.5
Third year
 107-354 Advanced Latin A12.5
 107-355 Advanced Latin B12.5
 or 
 107-356 Advanced Latin C12.5
 107-357 Advanced Latin D12.5

2. Diploma of Arts (Ancient Languages)

The Diploma of Arts (Ancient Languages) is only available to students who are currently enrolled in a degree course at the University of Melbourne. It consists of a four-year sequence of study, and adds one year to the duration of your degree. You will complete 25 points in each of the four years that you are enrolled:

Beginners stream
First yearPoints
 107-152 Beginners Latin A12.5
 107-153 Beginners Latin B12.5
Second year
 107-254 Intermediate Latin A12.5
 107-255 Intermediate Latin B12.5
Third year
 107-256 Intermediate Latin C12.5
 107-257 Intermediate Latin D12.5
Fourth year
 107-354 Advanced Latin A12.5
 107-355 Advanced Latin B12.5
Post-VCE stream
First yearPoints
 107-254 Intermediate Latin A12.5
 107-255 Intermediate Latin B12.5
Second year
 107-256 Intermediate Latin C12.5
 107-257 Intermediate Latin D12.5
Third year
 107-354 Advanced Latin A12.5
 107-355 Advanced Latin B12.5
Fourth year
 107-356 Advanced Latin C12.5
 107-357 Advanced Latin D12.5

For further information on the Diploma of Arts see Diploma of Arts.

3. Career opportunities

Prospective employers of arts graduates are often aware of the benefits deriving from rigorous study of the ancient world and its texts and intellectual traditions. This means that the studies offered by the centre are of general relevance. There are also specific opportunities, especially in Latin, in the field of secondary education.

4. For more information

Centre for Classics and Archaeology
(FACSA)
Room G13, University Quadrangle
The University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010
Tel: +61 3 8344 4571/5565
Email: finearts-info@unimelb.edu.au
Web: http://www.sfca.unimelb.edu.au

Latin subjects

107-152 Beginners Latin A
107-153 Beginners Latin B
107-254 Intermediate Latin A
107-255 Intermediate Latin B
107-256 Intermediate Latin C
107-257 Intermediate Latin D
107-354 Advanced Latin A
107-355 Advanced Latin B
107-356 Advanced Latin C
107-357 Advanced Latin D



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