Title name: | Graduate in Classical Studies from the University of La Laguna |
University and responsible centers: | University of La Laguna. Faculty of Humanities (Philology Section). |
Teaching modality: | In person |
Place of delivery | Faculty of Humanities |
Places offered: | 50 new admission places |
Number of credits: | 240 ECTS Minimum Number of ECTS Credits per Student and School Period: 30 ECTS per course for new students in the part-time modality (15% places allocated to this modality). |
Duration of the title | 4 years |
Languages taught: | Spanish, English and Modern Greek |
Title justification | Access to the justification |
Rules of stay
Other information required for the issuance of the European Diploma Supplement:
Branch of knowledge: Arts and Humanities
Nature of the Institution: Public University
Nature of the Center: Faculty of the University
Professions for which it trains:
The Degree provides the fundamental skills and learning outcomes to intervene in the world of:
- Secondary and university education, both in public and private institutions.
- Collaborators and advisors on projects related to international relations in the European cultural, historical, and social spheres: migration, linguistic diversity, multiculturalism, and the configuration of Europe.
- Collaborators and advisors in the organization of gender equality policies.
- Specialized translation of Latin and Greek texts in all areas of knowledge.
- Development of cultural and informational materials in the tourism sector.
- Linguistic, literary, and cultural collaboration and advice in the field of communication.
- Literary and critical editing in new media: electronic pages and computer applications in the world of culture.
- Support for research in the fields of science, social and legal sciences, health sciences, engineering and architecture, and arts and humanities, related to the theoretical, linguistic, and historical foundations of the classical world.
- Specialized training in public institutions and companies.
- Qualified professionals from the publishing world.
- Specialized linguistic application to new language and communications technologies.
- Specialized advice in the field of documentation, archiving, and library science.
Language taught:
92.5% in Spanish, 5% in English, and 2.5% in Modern Greek
Special educational needs
The ULL has implemented (since the 1999/2000 academic year) a Program for Students with DisabilitiesThis program aims to guarantee equal conditions for students with disabilities with those of others. It seeks to integrate these individuals into the university in all aspects affecting their studies and university life.
Students with disabilities can contact the Assistance Services office of the Vice-Rectorate for Students, located in the Old Central Building of the University of La Laguna, by calling 922319610 or by email. seas@ull.es.