At present, there is only one Latin major university in China: Beijing Foreign Studies University.
Introduction of Beijing Foreign Studies University: Beijing Foreign Studies University offers 10 1 foreign languages. European and Asian-African languages are the largest non-universal language construction bases in China, and the first batch of characteristic specialty construction sites of the Ministry of Education. The school has formed a pattern with foreign languages and literature as the main body and the coordinated development of literature, law, economics and management. In chronological order, the languages provided by the school include Russian, English, French, German, Spanish, Polish, Czech, Romanian, Japanese, Arabic, Cambodian, Lao, Sinhalese, Malay, Swedish, Portuguese, Hungarian, Albanian, Bulgarian and Swahili.
Beijing Foreign Studies University currently has 32 teaching and research institutions. In recent years, the school has established an international graduate school in cooperation with the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom, and has successively established a number of characteristic research institutions, such as Xu Guozhang Institute of Advanced Languages, Wang Zuoliang Institute of Foreign Literature, Institute of Regional and Global Governance, and Institute of Comparative Civilization and Humanities Exchange. Vigorously promote the reform of personnel training mode, and establish Beijing Foreign Studies University, School of International Organization and School of International Education.
Latin majors mainly learn what is Latin, and cultivate students' solid Latin foundation, so that students can systematically master Latin grammar, vocabulary and other knowledge, and can read, write and translate academic documents in Latin. To impart knowledge of western classical culture to students, improve their humanistic quality, enable students to engage in humanistic research related to European classical culture, and provide language services for medical, biological, artistic and other disciplines.
Main courses: basic Latin, advanced Latin, newspaper reading, audio-visual, oral English, Latin writing, translation theory and practice, language theory, introduction to linguistics, national conditions of Latin countries, etc.