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Appendix H

Application for the M.A. Program in Classics (for Ph.D. students in other departments)

Philology Emphasis

In the spaces below, specify the semester and year you plan to have completed each requirement for the M.A. in Classics.

NAME: _____________________ SID#: _____________________

PH.D. DEPARTMENT: _____________________

1. Language and Literature Requirement: 24 credit hours

Four Greek Courses Four Latin Courses

(GRK 500-589): (LAT 500-589):

a. _____________________ a. _____________________

b. _____________________ b. _____________________

c. _____________________ c. _____________________

d. _____________________ d. _____________________

2. Other Requirements: 9 credit hours:

a. _____________________ c. _____________________

CLAS 510A GRK/LAT 910

b. ____________________

CLAS/GRK/LAT 5XX

3. Modern Language Requirement: _____________________

4. Qualifying Examinations (Latin and Greek): ___________________

5. Comprehensive Examinations: ___________________

6. M.A. Thesis: _____________________ (at least one semester before the Ph.D. is granted)

APPROVAL

The student must exit the Ph.D.-granting department for one regular semester (Fall or Spring) and change registration to the Classics Department. This will occur during the semester in which the degree requirements for the M.A. (Classics) are completed. The student will then re-enter the Ph.D.-granting department. The change of registration will ______/will not ______ affect either the student's standing in or possible funding (as GAT, etc.) from the Ph.D.-granting department.

_____________________ _________________________ __________

Graduate Advisor/Head Ph.D.-granting Department Date

The above program has been submitted to the Classics faculty and is______/is not _______ approved.

_________________________ __________

Head, Classics Department Date

Next: Funding Opportunities for Graduate Students in Residence

INDEX

Preliminary Remarks

Sections:

  1. Requirements for Graduate Admission
  2. Advisement
  3. Emphasis in Classical Archaeology (includes information on all M.A. examinations)
  4. Emphasis in Classical Philology (includes information on all M.A. examinations)
  5. Emphasis in Ancient History (includes information on M.A. examinations)
  6. Emphasis in Latin Pedagogy (includes information on M.A. examinations)
  7. Satisfactory Academic Progress
  8. The M.A. Thesis
  9. Ph.D. Students Earning the M.A. in Classics

Appendices:

  1. Worksheet: Classical Archaeology Emphasis
  2. Worksheet: Classical Philology Emphasis
  3. Reading List: Comprehensive Examination (Archaeology)
  4. Reading List: Qualifying Examinations (Philology)
  5. Short Literary Identifications (Philology)
  6. Ancient History Comprehensive Examination
  7. Ph.D. Students Wanting the M.A. (Archaeology)
  8. Ph.D. Students Wanting the M.A. (Philology)
  9. Funding Opportunities for Graduate Students in Residence
  10. Thesis Worksheet
  11. Worksheet: Ancient History Emphasis
  12. Worksheet: Latin Pedagogy Emphasis
  13. Style Sheet for Graduate Seminar Papers and Theses
  14. Guide for Course Handouts and PowerPoint Presentations
  15. Check List for Submitting a Final Paper

 

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