The Department of Classics currently offers the Master of Arts in Classics with a focus on ancient languages and literature. Students can focus their coursework on Greek, Latin, or both.
In addition, the department offers an MA degree with a focus on Classical Archaeology and Material Culture.
The MA degree in Classics prepares students for further training in Classics and related disciplines at the PhD level, for being teachers of Latin in schools, and for various other careers.
The department considers helping students move on to their next educational and/or vocational goal to be a priority.
Application at a Glance
You apply for admission through your program. Detailed instructions are available on the program’s website. The following are required for your application:
- Official Transcripts
- English Language Proficiency Requirement
- Financial Verification for International Applicants
Program-Specific Application Requirements:
- CV
- Letters of Recommendation
- Statement of Purpose
- Writing Sample