In addition to Faculties of Graduate Studies and Arts requirements, the Department requires:
Master of Arts (thesis-based)
a) Greek and Roman Studies 603, first-year course on research and professional training.
b) 12 units of other seminar courses, normally taken in the first year of the program; these may include up to 6 units outside the department if appropriate to the area of specialization.
c) 6 units (four courses) of directed studies in Greek and Latin texts (Greek 607 or Latin 607), normally taken in Fall and Winter Terms of the first and second year (worth 1.5 units each). Greek 607 or Latin 607 may be replaced with Greek or Latin 602 and/or 604.
d) Reading knowledge of French or German or Italian into English.
e) A thesis of approximately 20,000 words, with oral examination.
Master of Arts (course-based)
a) Greek and Roman Studies 603, first-year course on research and professional training.
b) 24 units of other seminar courses; these may include up to 6 units outside the department if relevant to the student's particular interests in the field.
c) 6 units (four courses) of directed studies in Greek and Latin texts (Greek 607 or Latin 607), normally taken in Fall and Winter Terms of the first and second year (worth 1.5 units each). Greek 607 or Latin 607 may be replaced with Greek or Latin 602 and/or 604.
d) Reading knowledge of French or German or Italian.
Doctor of Philosophy
a) Greek and Roman Studies 603, first-year course on research and professional training unless already taken at the Master's level.
b) A minimum of 12 units of other graduate seminar courses; these may include up to 6 units outside the department if appropriate to the area of specialization.
c) 6 units (four courses) of directed studies in Greek and Latin texts (Greek 607 or Latin 607, worth 1.5 units each). Greek 607 or Latin 607 may be replaced with Greek or Latin 602 and/or 604.
d) Reading knowledge of two of the three following modern languages into English, French, German or Italian, which is normally completed by passing examinations set by the department.
e) A twenty-page thesis proposal.
f) A thesis of about 75,000 words, followed by an oral examination.
Flexible Grade Option (CG Grade)
The Greek and Roman Studies program in the department Of Classics and Religion will not permit the Flexible Grade Option (CG Grade) for any course offered by the Greek and Roman Studies Program.
Students may not choose the CG grade for a course taken extra to load.
The use of the CG grade will affect students' eligibility for internal awards.