Degree in Classical Philology
- Develop skills to cooperate with other professionals.
- Become aware of the ethical component and deontological principles of professional practice.
- Know the grammar and develop communicative competences in Spanish.
- Know the grammar and develop communicative competences in Catalan.
- Know the grammar and develop communicative competences in (a) foreign language(s).
- Get to know the fundamentals of the Latin language and classical culture through its texts.
- Know and apply the currents and methodologies of linguistics.
- Know and apply the currents and methodologies of literary theory and criticism.
- Interrelate different areas of humanistic studies.
- Have and apply general knowledge in humanistic areas related to this field of study.
- Compare and analyse the constituents of one's own language with those of other languages.
- Know Greek history and culture.
- Be familiar with the diachronic configuration and the synchronous functioning of the Greek languages.
- Gain theoretical and practical knowledge of the linguistic techniques and methods applied to the Greek language.
- Acquire the ability to locate, synthesise and manage bibliographic information and computer tools in the area of study of classical philology.
- Know the techniques of analysis of literary texts and their application.
- Know the techniques of analysis of non-literary texts and their application.
- Develop the ability to translate and interpret Greek texts of various types.
- Develop the capacity for critical comprehension of Greek and Latin texts at their different linguistic, literary, philological, historical, social and cultural levels.
- Know the different authors, genres and periods of literary production in Greek.
- Acquire the ability to interrelate the knowledge of classical philology with that of other areas of knowledge.
- Acquire the ability to identify research issues and themes and to evaluate their relevance in the area of study of classical philology
- Acquire knowledge of the different processes of the text industry.
- Be able to detect needs and situations that require the professional's intervention and to identify useful resources that allow this intervention to be carried out.
- Know Latin history and culture.
- Gain theoretical and practical knowledge of the linguistic techniques and methods applied to the Latin language.
- Know the different authors, genres and periods of literary production in Latin.
- Gain theoretical and practical knowledge of the techniques and methods of literary criticism applied to Greek languages.
- Gain theoretical and practical knowledge of the techniques and methods of literary criticism applied to Latin.
- Develop the ability to translate and interpret Latin texts of various types.
- Have the ability to communicate orally and in writing in the native languages.
- Have basic knowledge and skills in a second language.
- Know the Greek language and its literature.
- Know the Latin language and its literature.
- Have knowledge of textual criticism and text editing.
- Gain the ability to communicate and teach the knowledge acquired.
- Acquire the ability to carry out comparative analyses of literary texts.
- Acquire the ability to read, understand and disseminate the scientific production of the languages studied.
- Acquire the ability to interrelate the different aspects of philology.
- Be familiar with the diachronic configuration and the synchronous functioning of the Latin language.
- Develop skills to undertake further specialisation or research studies.