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Wabash College Latin

Wabash College

Latin

Crawfordsville, USA

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    About : The Masters in Latin offers an in-depth study of Latin language, literature, and culture. This program is designed for individuals passionate about classical studies and aims to cultivate proficiency in Latin, alongside critical analysis skills. Students will engage with a range of texts and historical contexts, enhancing their understanding of Latin's influence on modern languages and literature.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various career paths such as teaching Latin at secondary or higher education levels, working in classical research, or roles in translation and editing. Opportunities also exist in publishing, museums, and cultural heritage organizations, where knowledge of Latin can be beneficial.

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At the center of Wabash College’s curriculum since its founding, the Classics delve into the history, art, archaeology, mythology, and literature of ancient Greece and Rome. The Wabash Classics department continues to give instruction in Greek and Latin from beginning to advanced levels as the most immediate means of exploring the ancient world, of understanding the structure and vocabulary of our English language, and of preparing for the technical vocabulary used in the medical and legal professions today. These offerings are supplemented by other classical studies that focus on aspects of ancient civilization, e.g., ancient medicine, Greek and Roman religion, Roman urban planning, ancient political theory, Greek philosophy, and ancient rhetoric.

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