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Tuition Fee
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Start Date
2026-05-19
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Course Language
English
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Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-05-19-
2026-05-19-
2027-05-19-
About Program

Program Overview


University Program Information

The Centre for Medieval Studies at the University of Toronto offers various programs for undergraduate and graduate students.


Undergraduate Programs

  • Undergraduate Courses:
    • MST201H1 Getting Medieval: Myths and Monsters
    • MST202H1 Getting Medieval: Place and Space
    • MST300H1 Alexander the Great in the Middle Ages
  • Medieval Resources at U of T:
    • Find MST Courses on the ArtSci Timetable
    • Summer Latin Program

Graduate Programs

  • Prospective Graduate Students:
    • Application Information
    • Collaborative Programs
    • Student Life
  • MA Program:
    • Program Requirements
      • Guidelines for the Thesis Stream in the MA in Medieval Studies
    • Tuition and Funding
    • Scholarships and Awards
  • PhD Program:
    • Program Requirements
    • Tuition and Funding
    • Scholarships and Awards
    • Funding Opportunities for PhD Students
    • Program by Year
    • Guidelines and Forms
    • Recent Dissertations
  • Curriculum & Course Information:
    • Upcoming Language Exams
    • Past Language Exams
    • Current Graduate Courses
      • Current MST Course Descriptions
      • Graduate Courses

Latin Programs

  • Medieval Latin Program:
    • Medieval Latin Courses
    • Medieval Latin Studies Committee
    • Learning Resources
    • Research and Publications in Medieval Latin Studies
  • Medieval Latin Exams:
    • External Latin Certification
  • Summer Latin Program:
    • Applying for Summer Latin
    • Fees and Financial Support
    • Beginning Latin
    • Level I Latin
    • Level II Latin

Level I Latin

The Level I Latin course is offered as part of the Summer Latin Program at the Centre for Medieval Studies. The course runs from May 19 to June 27, with 90-minute sessions, Monday through Friday, from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm, in person at Lillian Massey.


The course presupposes a basic knowledge of the elements of Latin, including declensions and conjugations, some vocabulary, and prior exposure to complex syntax. The course serves to refresh students' knowledge of grammar and/or gain additional experience of reading texts in preparation for Medieval Latin Exams.


Level I Latin Review

A two-week intensive grammar review is offered prior to the Level I Latin course, from May 6 to 16, Tuesday through Friday, from 10:30 am to 12:00 pm, online. This review is open at no extra charge to those who register for the Level I Latin course.


Enrolment Restriction

To register for the Level I Latin course, a minimum mark of 30% on the Level I Latin Exam is required. A mark below 50% suggests that students should arrive early for the intensive grammar review.


Research

  • Research at CMS:
    • Dissertations
    • Publication Series
  • Toronto Libraries:
    • Online Resources
      • Joseph of Exeter's Ilias
      • The Eclogue of Theodulus: A Translation
    • Dictionary of Old English
    • Life After Death: Brass Rubbings Collection

People

  • Directories:
    • Faculty
    • Staff
    • Graduate Students
    • Postdoctoral Fellows
    • W. John Bennett Distinguished Visiting Scholars
  • Recent Publications:
    • Faculty Publications
    • Dissertations
  • Honours & Awards:
    • In the News
    • Recent Honours

News & Events

  • Recent News:
    • Calls for Papers
  • Upcoming Events:
    • Past Events
  • CMS Convivium
  • CMS Chronica
  • CMS Weekly Digest

Alumni & Friends

  • Resources for Alumni & Friends:
    • CMS Alumni Programme
    • Alumni News
    • Upcoming Events
  • Support:
    • Donate
    • Help the Dictionary of Old English
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