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    Sep 28, 2024  
2024-2025 Binghamton University Academic Guide 
    
2024-2025 Binghamton University Academic Guide

Latin, BA

Location(s): Main Campus


The Latin program is designed to provide thorough and rigorous training in ancient Latin. Majors may leverage the training this major provides toward advancement in a variety of fields, including teaching. (Majors of ours have gained admission to Master of Arts in Teaching [MAT] programs in Latin.) Alternatively, the enrichment that Latin majors gain can supplement training in other disciplines, including Medieval and Early Modern Studies. Either way, this major holds many possibilities for students. Students majoring in Latin will take at least six courses in Latin and additional courses in in any aspect of ancient Mediterranean culture, history, language, literature, archaeology, philosophy, or art, as approved by the Undergraduate Director.

Program Requirements


University General Education Requirements


All Binghamton University undergraduate students are required to fulfill this set of university-wide requirements to ensure that every graduate acquires the essential core of a SUNY university undergraduate education. Please refer to the General Education page for more information.

Harpur College Requirements


All students in Harpur College must fulfill additional requirements designated by Harpur College to complement and extend the general education requirements. Please refer to the Harpur College of Arts and Sciences  page for more information.

Major Requirements


Depending on prior exposure to the language, LAT 101 and 102 may be required prerequisites for the major.

Course Requirements


Students interested in the major in Latin must complete the following requirements (10 courses in total):

  • At least six Latin-Language (LAT) courses
  • Four additional Courses in any aspect of ancient Mediterranean culture, history, language, literature, archaeology, philosophy, or art as approved by the Undergraduate Director

Note:

  • No more than three introductory (100-level) courses shall count toward the major.
  • At least six courses must be taken at the 300-level or above. When selecting courses, students are advised to work with the Undergraduate Director to ensure that this requirement is met.
  • Teaching practica (e.g. AMS 391, GRK 391, LAT 391) shall not count towards the major.
  • Any courses in which a student receives the grade of P or D shall not count toward the major.

Additional Information About the Program


Students looking for an additional challenge may do so by pursuing honors in Latin. More information on the Honors Program can be found on the Department of Middle Eastern and Ancient Mediterranean Studies  website.

Students who are hoping to go onto study for an MAT (Master of Arts in Teaching) in Latin should consult with the Undergraduate Director at their earliest convenience in order to ensure they build a roster of courses that will allow them to meet the language credit requirements of NYS and out of state universities, as these requirements can vary from school to school.

NOTE: Students who have previously been convicted of a felony are advised that this may impede their ability to study abroad. Students who have concerns about such matters are advised to contact the office of International Education and Global Initiatives.

For more information on the Latin BA program, please refer to the Middle Eastern and Ancient Mediterranean Studies website. To apply to the Latin BA program, please visit the University Admissions website.