Latin Studies

Bachelor of Arts (Major subject)

Contacts

Contacts at the examination office

Gülperi Yildirim

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+49 (0)89 / 2180 - 6177

+49 (0)89 / 2180 - 3024

Program coordinator

Dr. phil. Tobias Uhle

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+49 (0)89 2180-3323

Board of Examiners

Decisions of the examination commitee

Abschaffung der Kennzeichnung „Grundlagen- und Orientierungsprüfung“ in den Bachelorstudiengängen

• Germanistik (B.A. Hauptfach mit 120 ECTS, Prüfungs- und Studienordnungen 2009 und 2010)

• Skandinavistik (B.A. Hauptfach mit 120 ECTS)

• Deutsch als Fremdsprache (B.A. Hauptfach mit 120 ECTS)

• Slavistik (B.A. Hauptfach mit 120 ECTS)

• Computerlinguistik (B.Sc. Hauptfach mit 120 ECTS)

• Griechische Philologie (B.A. Hauptfach mit 120 ECTS)

• Latinistik (B.A. Hauptfach mit 120 ECTS)

• Sprache, Literatur, Kultur (B.A. Nebenfach mit 60 ECTS)

Per Eilentscheid vom 08.06.2011 hat der Dekan für die Fakultät Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften gemäß Art. 61 Abs. 3 Satz 2 Nr. 5 entschieden, dass die "GOP"-Kennzeichnung in den jeweiligen Prüfungs- und Studienordnungen der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München für die oben genannten Bachelorstudiengänge zum Sommersemester 2011 abgeschafft wird.

Die bisher mit dem Kennzeichen „GOP“ versehenen Prüfungen werden weiter abgenommen und können „beliebig oft“ wiederholt werden.

Deadlines (current semester)

Deadline overviews are to be found here.

Information on the thesis

The thesis for the degree program Latin Philology should be processed in the course of the 6th semester according to attachment 2 of the examination regulations.

  • Admission requirements
    • PStO (2010): Successful passing of P 1 to P 10, P 11.1, P 12.1, P 13 and P 14.1
    • PStO (2019): Successful passing of P 1 to P 8 und P 10
  • Please contact your supervisor timely before the beginning of the processing time. A withdrawal from the thesis topic is only possible once, within two weeks after the first day of the processing time at the latest.
  • The thesis registration form can be downloaded here. Please exclusively use the form intended for your degree program. If there is no specific form for your program, please use the form designated as "allgemein".
  • Please fill in your personal data and let your supervisor fill in the working title of your thesis.
  • The form will be forwarded to the examination office either directly by your supervisor, or by your program coordinator. The admission to the thesis will be registered by the responsible clerk within two to three weeks after the beginning of the processing time.
  • After the thesis has been registered at the examination office, it appears on your LSF Transcript of Records and on the LSF page "List of exams registered for". On this page you can also check the spelling of your working title. If anything is wrong, please contact the responsible clerk at the examination office.
  • The beginning of the processing time is the first day of the registration period for all students. The processing time is exactly
    • ten weeks (PStO 2010)
    • twelve weeks (PStO 2019)
  • The Bachelor's thesis should have a length of approx. 60,000 - max. 80,000 (PO 2010) or approx. 80,000 (PO 2019) characters.
  • An extension of the processing time is not possible.
  • Please note: The registration form can be submitted at any given day during the registration period. The beginning of the processing time remains the first day of the registration period.

The thesis (2 copies) must either be submitted

  • to Gülperi Yildirim in room D 020 (Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, 80539 München) on the day of submission during opening hours, or
  • via the LMU's internal mail box (right next to the main entrance at Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, or
  • as a registered postal item (the date of the postmark counts as the date of submission) to
    • Prüfungsamt für Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften
    • Gülperi Yildirim
    • Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1
    • 80539 München

Upon submission, you must confirm in writing that you have written your work independently and have not used any other sources or aids. Further information can be found on the homepage of the Institute for Greek and Latin Philology (only in German).

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