Three pivotal courses make up the 150 credits of the major orientation of the bachelor syllabus:
(1) introduction to the human sciences (historical criticism, arts and civilisations, European literature, analysis and practice of academic discourse, modern languages, philosophy, language science, logic and argumentation, anthropology and psychology, religious sciences);
(2) methodological and disciplinary training in Latin language and literature (literary history, critical analysis of Latin authors [poetry and prose], Latin syntax, introduction to the sciences of Antiquity);
(3) methodological and disciplinary training in Greek languages and literature (literary history, critical analysis of Greek authors (prose and poetry), Greek grammar, introduction to the sciences of Antiquity.