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The Latin Bachelor of Arts program at the University of Wisconsin offers students a rigorous exploration of the Latin language, literature, and Roman culture. The program emphasizes advanced linguistic proficiency in reading, writing, and comprehension, enabling students to engage directly with classical texts in their original form. Students study Roman literature, history, philosophy, and cultural practices, gaining a deep understanding of the social, political, and intellectual foundations of ancient Rome. The curriculum integrates language acquisition with critical thinking, research, and textual analysis, preparing students to interpret classical works and their historical significance with precision and scholarly insight.
Students also engage in interdisciplinary study, connecting Latin language and Roman culture to fields such as history, philosophy, archaeology, art history, and comparative literature. Experiential learning opportunities, including research projects and collaborative seminars, allow students to apply linguistic skills and historical knowledge to broader academic and professional contexts. Graduates emerge with strong analytical abilities, interpretive skills, and cultural literacy, equipped to contribute to scholarship, education, and professions that value expertise in classical studies.
Year 1 – Foundations in Latin
• Elementary Latin I & II
• Introduction to Roman History and Culture
• College Writing and Communication
• Survey of Classical Literature
Year 2 – Intermediate Latin and Cultural Context
• Intermediate Latin I & II
• Latin Grammar and Composition
• Roman History: Republic and Empire
• Roman Mythology and Literature
Year 3 – Advanced Latin Studies
• Advanced Latin Reading and Translation
• Latin Prose and Poetry
• Roman Philosophy and Rhetoric
• Research Methods in Classical Studies
Year 4 – Specialization and Capstone
• Senior Seminar in Latin Literature
• Independent Research Project or Thesis
• Classical Texts and Cultural Analysis
• Elective in Interdisciplinary Classics
Graduates of the Latin B.A. program are prepared for careers in education, academia, translation, museum curation, historical research, archival work, publishing, and cultural institutions. Many pursue advanced degrees in classics, history, archaeology, comparative literature, or education, expanding opportunities for scholarly and professional advancement. Employers value graduates for their linguistic expertise, analytical skills, research proficiency, and ability to interpret complex texts, making them well-suited for roles that require precision, cultural literacy, and critical thinking in both academic and professional settings.
This program offers a unique combination of linguistic mastery, historical understanding, and interdisciplinary scholarship, equipping students to excel in the study and application of classical knowledge. Students benefit from faculty mentorship, access to extensive library collections, and opportunities for research and immersive learning. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, textual analysis, and cultural insight, preparing graduates to contribute meaningfully to education, research, and cultural preservation. Whether pursuing careers in teaching, research, translation, or cultural institutions, students graduate with the expertise, analytical abilities, and intellectual confidence to succeed in fields that value classical knowledge and analytical rigor.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 608-262-2433
Email: admissions@grad.wisc.edu
Address: 217 Bascom Hall, 500 Lincoln Drive, Madison, WI 53706, USA