To successfully complete a MA or PhD in Classical Studies or a MA
in Latin Teaching and Classical Humanities (MAT), students must
take and pass specific comprehensive and/or qualifying exams. All
examinations are written. However, at the student's request and
with the approval of the student's advisor and Director of Graduate Studies, the history of literature and special author/topic exams
may be taken as oral examinations.
Examination Requirements
Comprehensive Examinations for MAT students are:
- Latin translation
- History of Latin Literature
- Greek translation (or one semester of ancient Greek at the university
level)
Comprehensive Examinations for MA students are:
- One Modern Foreign Language (or one semester of LF 621 Reading
French/LG 621 Reading German)
- Greek or Latin translation
- History of Greek or Latin Literature
Qualifying Examinations for PhD students are:
- Modern Foreign Language: German
- Modern Foreign Language: French
- Greek Translation
- History of Greek Literature
- Latin Translation
- History of Latin Translation
- Special Author or Topic
Since the Translation and History of Literature exams for the MA
and PhD differ in degree of difficulty, students who are candidates
for both degrees must pass both the comprehensive and the qualifying
versions of those exams.
Examination Sequence
Students are urged to take the modern language exam(s) early in
the course of studies, since reading in modern language(s) is a
prerequisite for scholarly research in Classical Studies. A MA student
is expected to pass the modern foreign language examination in the
first two semesters of graduate school. A PhD student is expected
to have passed both modern foreign language exams by the end of
the fourth semester. Normally students will finish translation and
history of literature examinations before taking a special author
or topic exam. After three failures to pass an examination a student's
status in the program will be reviewed.
Examination Sign-up
Students must sign-up for scheduled exams. The deadline for sign-up
is two weeks prior to the exam.
Examination Grading
Each exam is made and corrected by two faculty members. In case
of a discrepancy regarding a student's performance, a third faculty
member will be designated to evaluate the exam. Exams are usually
graded within two weeks of the exam date. After the test has been
graded, the Director of Graduate Studies will notify, in writing,
the exam results to the student. A copy of this written notification
and a copy of the test will be placed in each student's examination
file. The student can review the actual test and comments made by
the graders. When a student has finished all the course-work and
examinations required for a MA/MAT/PhD degree, the department will
record the test results on a Graduate Examination Form to send to
the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences or The School of Education's
Graduate School.