The core courses in this master provide advanced training in Greek and Latin philosophy, particularly in linguistics (theoretical study and practical mastery of both classical languages) and an explanation of authors (text commentary based on philological criticism, studying sources and truly literary analysis). Skills acquired will be put to work in the end-of-study work.
One choice of options allows the student to specialise more in the fields of Greek language and civilisation (20 credits: literature, history and archeology of the Greek world) or Latin language and civilisation (20 credits: 'littérature, histoire et archéologie du monde romain').
At the end of the 60-credit master, the student will have acquired sound training in classical languages and literature, boosted by more thoroughgoing knowledge of cultures and societies where Greek and Latin were employed, from ancient times and the Middle Ages until modern times.
Accessible master : the Master en langues et littératures anciennes, orientation classiques [120.0] (direct access to the second year of the master).
Links to the 'Agrégation de l'enseignement secondaire supérieur' : at the end of the master 60 en langues et littératures anciennes, orientation classiques, the student can access the Agrégation de l'enseignement secondaire supérieur (langues et littératures anciennes , orientation classiques) [30.0].
'Certificat universitaire en études latines', prolonging the existing diploma (ELAT9CE).