University of Arizona

Guidelines for the Master of Arts in Classics

Index to M.A. Guidelines

Preliminary Remarks

Sections:

Requirements for Graduate Admission

Advisement

Emphasis in Ancient History (includes detailed information on M.A. examinations)

Emphasis in Classical Archaeology (includes detailed information on all M.A. examinations)

Emphasis in Classical Philology (includes detailed information on all M.A. examinations)

Emphasis in Latin Pedagogy (includes detailed information on M.A. examinations)

Emphasis in Latin Philology (includes detailed information on all M.A. examinations)

Satisfactory Academic Progress

The M.A. Thesis

Ph.D. Students Earning the M.A. in Classics

Appendices:

Appendix A: Worksheet: Ancient History Emphasis
Appendix B: Worksheet: Classical Archaeology Emphasis
Appendix C: Worksheet: Classical Philology Emphasis
Appendix D: Worksheet: Latin Pedagogy Emphasis
Appendix E: Reading List: Comprehensive Examination (Archaeology)
Appendix F: Reading List: Qualifying Examination (Philology)
Appendix G: Short Literary Identifications (Philology)
Appendix H: Common History Exam (= Ancient History Emphasis Qualifying Exam = Ancient History Component of Classical Archaeology, Philology, and Latin Pedagogy Comprehensive Examinations)
Appendix I: Ancient History Emphasis Comprehensive Exam Topics & Bibliographies
Appendix J: Ph.D. Students Wanting the M.A. (Archaeology)
Appendix K: Ph.D. Students Wanting the M.A. (Philology)
Appendix L: Thesis Worksheet
Appendix M: Style Sheet for Graduate Seminar Papers and Theses
Appendix N: Guide for Course Handouts and PowerPoint Presentations
Appendix O: Check List for Submitting a Final Paper
Appendix P: Funding Opportunities for Graduate Students in Residence
Appendix Q: Worksheet: Latin Philology Emphasis

 

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