Study Programs


Which regulations apply to you can be seen, for example, by accessing the “Overview of completed achievements” in FlexNow. The currently valid modules are also listed in FlexNow. For more detailed information on this topic, please also refer to the video tutorials of the Examination Office of the Faculty of Humanities.



  • Latin courses (Latinum)
    Note: Participation in the course “Basic Latin / Intensive Course Latin I / Latinum in one semester” (modules B.Lat.12/B.Lat.13) is limited. Registration via Stud.IP is possible from March 16, 2026, 12:00 p.m.
  • Greek courses (Graecum)

  • Study abroad: Erasmus+
  • Study within Germany: Pons

  • The study program in Classical Philology is integrated into the programs World Literature and Ancient Cultures. Within these programs, you have the opportunity to take many of our modules as part of these cooperating fields. If you are interested, please contact the academic advisors of the respective subjects for further guidance.
  • Department of Ancient History
  • Archaeological Institute
  • Byzantine and Modern Greek Philology
  • CORO (formerly part of the KEMA study program)
  • Faculty of Humanities
  • Department of Medieval Latin Philology
  • Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies
  • ZIS – Centre for Interdisciplinary Language Research