Classical Languages (MA)

Franklin College of Arts and Sciences

University of Georgia
Old College
Athens, Georgia
30602-1732
http://www.franklin.uga.edu/

Department Contact Information

 

Graduate Coordinator

Classics

Sarah Spence

Park Hall

542-3918

University of Georgia

grading@uga.edu

Athens, Georgia

 

Graduate work is offered in Greek, Latin, or classical languages leading to a Master of Arts degree. Requirements for the degree include 28 hours of course work, exclusive of thesis, of which 12 hours must be in the major language for the degree in Latin or Greek, or 18 hours in Greek and Latin (for the degree in classical languages), and the remainder in any of a variety of courses in Greek, Latin, classical civilization, ancient history, archaeology, art, philosophy, linguistics, or other related areas, to be chosen in consultation with the department. All candidates complete a thesis related to their degree program and must pass both a reading list exam based on a list of readings in ancient authors and modern criticism and an oral examination on their thesis. All candidates must also demonstrate a reading knowledge of German, French, or Italian.

Master's candidates in classical languages may apply for admission to any of the University's doctoral programs in comparative literature, linguistics, art history, or philosophy. The University's College of Education provides courses that may be taken simultaneously with those in classical languages to obtain teacher certification (in Georgia, Certificates T-5, T-6 and D-7). The MEd, EdS, and PhD degrees in language education/Latin are also available.

Graduate credit is offered for summer semester participation in the University of Georgia Classics Studies Abroad Program in Rome.

Several teaching and non-teaching assistantships are available; application deadline is January 1.

All degrees, except the PhD and MA degrees in Greek and classical languages, may be earned on a summers-only basis; Latin teachers from out of state are awarded tuition waivers, reducing fees to the in-state level.

Last Updated: Dec 22nd, 2011 - 08:02:00