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2 Latin Degree Programs in Australia


Campion College
Diploma of Classical Languages
- Toongabbie, Australia
Diploma
On-Campus
English
The Diploma of Classical Languages complements the Bachelor of Arts in the Liberal Arts. Students who enrol in the course will learn the languages in which the Western Tradition was originally articulated and expressed and thus access the texts in their original language, free from the interpretations of translation.


Campion College
Classical Latin
- Toongabbie, Australia
Diploma
On-Campus
English
For those studying the Diploma, no previous study is assumed for beginners. In the introductory and intermediate units, students cover all the aspects of grammar and vocabulary that are required to enable them to read Classical texts in the original language in the advanced units. Authors include: Vergil, Cicero, Horace and Augustine.
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Studying Latin in Australia offers a unique opportunity to delve into ancient language and literature while exploring its influence on modern cultures and languages. This field combines rigorous language study with historical and cultural insights, making it engaging for those passionate about linguistics, literature, or the humanities.
Through courses in Latin language, literature, and ancient history, you'll develop strong analytical and interpretive skills. Students typically engage with classical texts, translating and analyzing works by renowned authors, which sharpens critical thinking and enhances linguistic abilities. This immersive curriculum fosters independence, reinforcing your capacity to engage with complex texts.
As Latin studies emphasize research and theoretical thinking, many students choose to pursue advanced studies, such as a Master's or PhD, focusing on linguistics, literature, or education. Graduates are well-prepared for various career paths, including teaching, academic research, translation, or roles in archival and cultural organizations. The Australian education system encourages interdisciplinary connections, allowing you to explore how Latin studies intersect with contemporary global issues.