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Interdisciplinary Minor in Ancient Studies

The interdisciplinary minor in ancient studies is shared among the departments of anthropology, art history and archaeology, classical studies, history, and philosophy and religious studies; it is offered at both the M.A. and Ph.D. levels. Students enrolled in one of these departments should apply formally to the current chair of the ancient studies committee.

Curriculum: The minor is taken in addition to the courses required by the student's major department; it usually constitutes about one-quarter of the graduate course work. For the M.A. degree students must take at least 9 hours of ancient studies courses in two departments other than their major.

For the Ph.D. degree the requirement is for 24 hours (beyond the A.B. degree) in at least two other departments; in each of two departments, one of these courses must be at the 8000-level.

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