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MA Comparative Literature and Latin

University of St Andrews
Full-time4 YearsYear AbroadSubject: History and Philosophy
Course Score
A /79
Graduate Salary
£27,500 (3yr)
Satisfaction
96%
Degree Completion
95%
Professional Jobs
55%
Meaningful Work
60%

About this course

Comparative literature and Latin is a pairing that opens a reading practice of unusual ambition and historical depth. Comparative literature, as studied at St Andrews, invites you to read texts from any genre, any period, and any literary tradition, in English translation, asking what connections, contrasts, and unexpected resonances emerge when you refuse to confine reading within a single culture or language. Latin provides something different: direct linguistic access to the foundational texts of the Western tradition in the language in which they were written. For two millennia, Latin was the medium of European intellectual and literary life, and the capacity to read it opens Virgil, Ovid, Cicero, Tacitus, Lucretius, and hundreds of other writers with a precision and intimacy that translation cannot replicate. At St Andrews this four-year full-time programme includes a year abroad, an essential component that takes your studies into an international context. The comparative literature element draws on expertise from across the School of Modern Languages and beyond, considering the relationships between literatures from around the world and allowing you to push at the boundaries of textual analysis and read without borders. Latin adds rigour, historical depth, and linguistic precision, training you to engage carefully with ancient texts and to understand the classical tradition that shaped so much of what followed. The combination of broad comparative reading and classical linguistic depth is unusual and produces a particularly strong set of analytical and interpretive skills. Graduates of comparative literature and Latin programmes find careers in publishing, academia, education, archival and museum work, translation, journalism, and the cultural sector. The combination of classical learning and broad literary knowledge is particularly valued in heritage and classical publishing contexts. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in classical studies, comparative literature, medieval studies, or related humanities fields, and the programme provides excellent preparation for academic research careers. The analytical precision, close reading, and critical writing skills the degree develops are also broadly transferable across law, policy, consultancy, and public life.

Syllabus & Modules

Typical curriculum
Year 1 Modules
4 items
Foundations of the Discipline
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Research & Analytical Methods
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Quantitative Literacy
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Communication & Academic Writing
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Year 2 Modules
3 items
Year 3 Modules
3 items
Year 4 Modules
2 items

Student Satisfaction

National Student Survey - 15 respondents (72% response rate)

100%
Teaching Quality
92%
Assessment & Feedback
84%
Academic Support
100%
Organisation
95%
Learning Resources
90%
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Published annual tuition cost at University of St Andrews.

£9,535
Per academic year (UK Home)
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