Program Overview
Greek and Latin Language and Literature
The Greek and Latin Language and Literature program offers students the opportunity to learn ancient Greek and Latin at beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels. The program explores the history of these languages and provides valuable career skills such as communication, critical thinking, and analysis.
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
The Bachelor of Arts in Greek and Latin Language and Literature allows students to delve into the world of ancient languages and literature. The program provides a comprehensive education in the languages, history, and culture of ancient Greece and Rome.
Careers
- Communications coordinator
- Cultural programs coordinator
- Curator
- Human resources coordinator
- Immigration or intelligence officer
- International project coordinator
- Librarian or archivist
- Marketer
- Museum coordinator
- Policy analyst
- Program manager
- Tour leader
- Trade officer
Admission
Students can apply directly to the program as a high school student or a transfer student from another post-secondary institution. Alternatively, students can apply to another major and then add the Greek and Latin Language and Literature program as a minor after one year of full-time study.
Program Details
The program details, including application deadlines, tuition fee estimates, admission requirements, scholarships, and transfer credit, vary depending on the student's situation.
Application Deadline
The application deadline is not specified.
Admission Requirements
The admission requirements include:
- Recommended admission average
- Expanded qualifications
- English language proficiency
Transfer Credit
Transfer credit is available for students who have completed previous post-secondary education.
Tuition and Fees
The tuition rates are effective May 1, 2025, and are subject to change. The international tuition fee setting process provides cost certainty to students throughout their degree program.
Scholarships
Scholarships are available to students in the program.
Faculties and Departments
The program is offered through the Department of Greek and Roman Studies and the Faculty of Humanities.
Program Planning
A program planning guide is available in PDF format.
