Master of Arts
Thirty credits of graduate courses, no more than six of which may be Non-Topical Research; translation exam in Greek or Latin; written exam in Greek or Roman history; reading knowledge of French, German, or Italian; master’s paper.
Doctor of Philosophy
Thirty credits of graduate courses in addition to those required for the Master of Arts; translation examinations in Greek and Latin; oral and written examinations on Greek and Roman literature and history; reading knowledge of a second modern foreign language (French, German, or Italian) in addition to that required for the Mster of Arts; dissertation; and oral defense. Students are expected to complete all pre-dissertation requirements, including coursework, language proficiency examinations, and qualifying examinations, by the conclusion of their eighth term of study.