Training courses
The Department of Classical Languages and Literatures, in partnership with the Department of Romance Languages, is organizing the bachelor's degree in Ancient and Modern Languages and Letters (Latin-French). This course lies at the crossroads of two complementary fields - Latin and French - and studies them from a linguistic and literary perspective. This bachelor's degree provides access, in the original language, to the founding texts of our culture, from Antiquity to the present day.
In addition, teachers in the Department of Classical Languages and Literatures provide the Latin, Greek and History of Antiquity courses that are part of the curriculum for most bachelor's degrees in the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters: French and Romance Languages and Literatures, History, History of Art and Archaeology and Philosophy.
Special features
A specific feature of Latin and Greek teaching at UNamur is the three-level structure: Initiation / Text Reading / Explanation of authors. On arrival in 1st year, whether or not they took Latin or Greek in secondary school, students can choose the course best suited to their level. This makes it possible to gradually acquire the knowledge (grammar and vocabulary) needed to translate and understand literary texts and Latin and Greek inscriptions.
The department's teachers are committed to providing students with regular, personalized support, in the spirit of the companionship implemented in the training of craftsmen. Studies should also be an opportunity to enlarge horizons: in addition to the various and varied activities organized by the department, the Bachelor's program in Latin-French offers the possibility of a Erasmus stay in 3rd year, notably in France and Italy.
PhD
It's also possible to continue your training with a PhD in a research unit or center. Registrations for PhDs are open all year round. Find all the information on the PhD registration procedure on the registration department pages.
