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study humanities without Latinum - does it? The campus novel

Since I myself have no Latinum (which annoys me quite the way), but now has a humanities second degree (or rather, third degree) now, I have come across the problem that in most humanities subjects a Latinum is required.

What about exactly?

There are some liberal arts subjects (such as sociology / political science) which do not always necessarily a Latinum have prescribed; even from university to university, this seems to be different. Of Language there is hardly a way past the Latin. There

What options are there to get past this hurdle?

Most universities offer courses to acquire the Latin. Also asked about the University of Augsburg Latinum for various undergraduate courses until the end of the course. In this case, therefore, develop in parallel to study the Latinum later (the appropriate test - at least here in Bavaria - but are ultimately stored in a secondary school).

addition, there are often programs that are similar to the desired degree program, and require no Latin. If you want to study such as comparative literature, one could also study at the University of Hagen Cultural Studies with a focus on literature, for which no need Latinum is. (-> to distance learning, I will write soon be another post.)

In addition to the university courses, there are also private schools where they can occupy Latin courses and some adult education lead Latin courses in their lists.

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