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Latin Studies - Bachelors

Salary Range $28,590 - $145,000 Wage Range $14.89/hr - $75.52/hr What does someone in this field do?
With a Latin college degree, one can find work doing; archeology, business, law, library work, graduate studies, teaching, translating, medicine, and museum work. With the exception of teaching, each of these careers would need the additional major for that particular field. Taking a Latin course is very useful in each of these career fields.   In taking Latin, schools offer the knowledge of the meanings of the language needed in order to succeed at their jobs. In recent times, those with a Latin college degree have been very thriving at finding work post graduation as high school Latin teachers. Also, students with a Latin school degree have gained admittance into graduate level and professional schools.
Overview
By studying Latin, schools offer this degree as a complement to any major that is in the sciences or liberal arts. The Latin classes are focused on classicalism. Additionally, students are strongly encouraged to study abroad in Rome to take a Latin course. Most schools offer financial aid and scholarships for there Latin classes.

The studies in the Latin classes are devoted to the understanding of the civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome. The focus the Latin classes can be either in language or civilization, depending on the field one chooses to enter after graduation. Latin courses offered include history, literature, linguistics of Greek, Latin and Sanskrit, mythology, philosophy, and social history.

The Latin course work for the language track utilizes the original texts of the language. When taking the language track, western civilization as well as key figures in philosophy such as Homer, Plato, and Vergil. The Latin course work for the civilization track utilizes the English translations of the texts.

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