Beginning in Fall 2016*, the following graduate courses may be counted toward a graduate program in classics. Students are advised that in any given semester only a small number of the following courses may be offered. It is the student's responsibility to fulfill all program requirements. He/she is strongly encouraged to work closely with the classics graduate advisor and his/her thesis supervisor to arrange a schedule that satisfies all program requirements while offering the student a coherent course of study.
- Courses listed under the Language Courses heading satisfy the program language requirements.
- Certain courses not listed below may also fulfill Classics graduate program requirements, at the discretion of the graduate supervisor and student's thesis supervisor.
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Language Courses
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Research Paper and Thesis Courses
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Classical Studies & Ancient History Graduate Courses
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Related Graduate Courses in Other Departments
The list below is representative, not comprehensive. Other graduate seminars in related subjects may be counted toward the program. Consult with the classics graduate coordinator.
PHIL 551
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