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> Latin Language and Literature at Penn

Penn's Classical Studies department has a thriving culture of Latin studies, with courses geared to the needs of students -- both undergraduate and graduate -- arriving with different levels of preparation, whether you:

  • have never done Latin before, but have an interest in the language for its cultural significance, or need to read Latin for research purposes -- whether works by ancient Roman, medieval, or renaissance writers.

  • have done some Latin before and would like to continue developing, or to refresh, your familiarity with the language.

  • are doing a minor or a major in Classical Studies -- especially the track in Classical Languages and Literature, which requires courses in Latin and/or Greek.

  • wish to use Latin to fulfill Penn's language requirement.