The Certificate of Proficiency in Classical and Medieval Latin cultivates the ability to translate and interpret Classical and Medieval Latin texts. It is designedto assist students who wish to incorporate classical and/or medieval Latin in their studies, or who are simply interested in developing a reading knowledge of Latin.
Certificate in Classical and Medieval Latin
Certificate in Classical and Medieval Latin
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What you will learn
The certificate program in Catholic studies is interdisciplinary by design, allowing students the opportunity of meeting its requirements by means of courses in drama, English, history, interdisciplinary studies, philosophy, psychology, religious studies and sociology.
This interdisciplinary approach will equip students with not only the ability to examine current questions in the field of Catholic studies and discuss the issues that affect Catholicism and its varied traditions, but also with the broader critical thinking and communication skills that are integral to a liberal arts education.
Catholic studies is intended to provide students with an understanding of Catholicism and its history, artistic and literary culture, philosophical and theological thought, and role in contemporary society.
Disciplines
Arts and Science
Requirements
Entry Requirements
Requirements
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English Program Requirements
Career
The program is designed to be of particular use to students who wish to employ Latin in research” at either the undergraduate or graduate level” involving primary texts from the ancient, medieval, Renaissance, and early-modern periods, but it offers something for everyone.
The knowledge and skills fostered by the study of Latin have assisted students in obtaining graduate degrees in a number of areas (Classics, English, French, History, Linguistics, Medieval Studies, Philosophy) and provide a valuable asset to those seeking careers in fields such as:
- law
- education
- museum and curatorial studies
- digital humanities
- administration
- library and information science
More generally, the study of Latin is invaluable to anyone who will be employing written or spoken English as part of their profession.
Fee Information
Tuition Fee
CAD 1,050How to Apply
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Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A2Canada
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Certificate in Classical and Medieval Latin
University of Saskatchewan
Canada,
Saskatoon
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