Masters in Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

 

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Masters in Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics







Boston College
Masters degree
Classics
Boston College

The M. A. in Classics requires ten courses (thirty credits) in Greek and Latin at the graduate level, completion of an independent reading list, demonstration of proficiency in a modern foreign language (usually French or German), and comprehensive written and oral examinations. Course work. Six to eight courses a year are normally available to graduate students. A thesis or independent paper option is also available, for three or six credits, but...

Boston College
Masters degree
Teaching
Latin & Classical Humanities
Boston College

Requirements for the M. A. T. degree are set by the Lynch School of Education, whose website should be consulted. These requirements reflect, in turn, those set by the Massachusetts Department of Education for certifying teachers at the secondary level.

The number of credits required for the degree, some in Education, some in Classics, will vary according to the preparation of the candidate. This fact makes it difficult to spell out...


CUNY Graduate School and University Center
Masters degree
Classics
CUNY Graduate School and University Center

CUNY Classics offers the M.A. degrees in Greek and Roman classics, with rigorous training in Latin and ancient Greek. Nine courses are available each semester through a consortium with Fordham and New York Universities, covering a variety of subjects in Greek and Latin literature, ancient history, and philosophy ranging from masters level surveys and composition courses to research seminars at the Ph.D. level. Courses of related interest are also...

Eastern Kentucky University
Masters degree
Classics
Eastern Kentucky University

The University of Kentucky offers the M.A. degree Classics with courses in Greek and Latin literature and allied offerings in ancient and medieval history, ancient and medieval philosophy, archaeology, Greek and Roman art, and Renaissance studies.

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