
The Department offers the PhD in
Classics, with programs in Classics (ancient history, philology, literary criticism)
and in Classical Archaeology. Students holding the BA who
wish to do doctoral level work in the Department may apply directly to the PhD program or may apply from the MA program.
Requirements
The PhD requires
thirty (30) semester hours of course work beyond the MA,
at least twelve (12) semester hours of which must be at
the 6000 level. Each program requires a series of
comprehensive examinations.
The program in Classics requires:
reading list examinations in Greek and Latin;
demonstration of proficiency, by exam or through course
work, in Greek and Roman history; detailed examinations in
Greek and Latin literature; a special author examination;
a special field or topic examination; an examination in an
interdisciplinary topic. Doctoral students must complete and successfully
defend a dissertation that makes an original contribution
to scholarship.
The program in Classical archaeology requires: a reading list examination in either Greek or
Latin; demonstration of proficiency, by exam or through
course work, in Greek and Roman history; examination on a
topic in Bronze Age or Greek archaeology; examination on a
topic in Etruscan or Roman archaeology; a special field or
topic examination; an examination in an interdisciplinary
topic. Doctoral students must complete and successfully
defend a dissertation that makes an original contribution
to scholarship.
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