Name of qualification Name of qualification: Diplomant antičnih in humanističnih študij (un)/diplomantka antičnih in humanističnih študij (un)Add to comparison
Translated title (no legal status) Translated title: Bachelor of Arts in classical studies and humanities
Type of qualification Type of qualification: Academic bachelor's degree
Category of qualification Category of qualification: Educational Qualification
Type of education Type of education: Academic bachelor's education
Duration Duration of education:
3 years
Credits Credits: 180 credits
Admission requirements Entry conditions:
  • Matura or
  • vocational matura in any secondary school programme and an examination in the matura subject of Latin; if the candidate has already passed this subject in the vocational matura, an examination in any other matura subject; the selected subject may not be a subject which the candidate has already taken in the vocational matura; or
  • school-leaving examination (prior to 1 June 1995) under any four-year secondary school programme.
ISCED field Field:
Arts and humanities
ISCED subfield subfield: language acquisition
Qualification level

SQF Level: SQF 7
EQF Level: EQF 6
EOVK Level: First level

Learning outcomes:
The qualification holder will be able to: 
(general competences)
  • read analytically,
  • critically evaluate and defend positions through arguments,
  • undertake self-reflection,
  • express themselves correctly and clearly in writing and orally,
  • give a well-argued presentation to a specialist audience,
  • undertake interdisciplinary professional work,
  • use information and communication technologies,
  • autonomously developed acquired knowledge and undertake additional study,
(subject-specific competences)
  • provide a comprehensive overview of Greco-Roman history and material and non-material culture,
  • demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of the genres, periods, authors and texts of classical Latin and Greek literature,
  • demonstrate familiarity with the literature and culture of the Latin Middle Ages, humanism and Byzantium, 
  • read literary, specialist and documentary texts in one of the two classical languages (Latin philology or Greek philology stream); demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of the chosen language's structure, development and influence on modern languages.
  • read texts in the other classical language (Latin philology or Greek philology stream) with the aid of dictionaries,
  • integrate knowledge and skills from different fields of research of ancient and later Greek and Latin culture in an interdisciplinary manner,
  • demonstrate knowledge of various theoretical approaches, models and methodologies and apply them in a considered manner,
  • use primary sources, critical apparatuses, commentaries, secondary literature and technical manuals in a critical manner, 
  • use traditional and modern methods of textual analysis in a considered manner,
  • autonomously interpret Latin and Greek texts in the original and in translation, 
  • demonstrate critical understanding of the reception of ancient culture in various periods of the modern era and its presence in the contemporary world,
  • undertake autonomous professional activity in fields related to the research of classical languages, literature and culture,
  • autonomously write survey articles,
  • communicate and popularise Greek and Latin language, literature and culture,
  • undertake autonomous professional development in fields related to the research of classical languages, literature and culture.

Assesment and completion:
Students' knowledge is assessed by means of practical exercises and seminar papers, and also via products, projects, performances, services, etc. and by examinations. Examination performance is graded as follows: 10 (excellent); 9 (very good: above-average knowledge but with some mistakes); 8 (very good: solid results); 7 (good); 6 (adequate: knowledge satisfies minimum criteria); 5–1 (inadequate). In order to pass an examination, a candidate must achieve a grade between adequate (6) and excellent (10).

Progress:

In order to progress to the second year, students must have completed all course units prescribed by the curriculum and individual syllabuses for the first year, for a total of 60 credits. In order to progress to the third year, students must have completed all course units prescribed by the curriculum and individual syllabuses for the second year, for a total of 60 credits. In order to progress to the third year students must therefore have completed prescribed course units totalling 120 credits.

Diplomant antičnih in humanističnih študij (un)/diplomantka antičnih in humanističnih študij (un)

SQF 7

EQF 6

The Career path tab shows the possible career path within the selected qualification area, which is not the only one and is not mandatory. The actual transition between qualifications, which is determined by law, is defined in the Transition tab.

SQF 8 / EQF 7

Progression:

Second-cycle master's study programmes (SQF level 8)

Conditions for obtaining a public document:

To complete the study programme, students must complete all course units prescribed by the curriculum and individual syllabuses, for a total of 180 credits. In the final year of the programme students must write and successfully defend a bachelor's thesis.

Awarding body:

University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts

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