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Nov 24, 2024
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2023-2024 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Classics PhD
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The Department of Classics includes programs in Greek and Latin Language and Literature, Greco-Roman History, and Classical Archaeology. Its faculty is renowned for scholarship in all of these areas and offers graduate training that combines specialization with foundations of considerable breadth. In the first year of study, students are given the opportunity to strengthen their command of the classical languages and to survey methods, content, and issues across the field as a whole. By the second year, students will further develop distinctive areas of interest in order to undertake independent investigations.
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Required Core (12 credits)
Ancient History Focus
- Complete graduate courses sufficient to provide basic proficiency in two areas of ancient history (Greece, Rome)
- Complete one graduate seminar within the two areas of ancient history
- Complete one graduate course focusing on an ancient historian
- Complete one graduate seminar in each of the following three areas: Mediterranean archaeology, historiography, history or anthropology outside the ancient period (the latter two may be taken outside the Department of Classics.)
- Pass a translation exam in two modern languages (two of French, German, Italian or mordern Greek)
- Pass a set of three general exam
- Complete dissertation
Language and Literature Focus
- Complete one graduate seminar in both ancient Greek language and literature and Latin language and literature
- Complete one graduate survey or one graudate seminar in each of the following three areas: ancient history, Mediterranean archaeology, Linguistics or literary theory (the last may be taken ouside the Department Classics)
- Pass a translation exam in two modern languages (two of French, German, Italian or mordern Greek)
- Pass a set of three general exam
- Complete dissertation
Mediterranean Archaeology Focus
- Complete one graduate survey course in each of two area of Mediterranean archaeology (Greece, Rome)
- Complete two graduate seminars in each of the two areas of Mediterranean archaeology
- Complete one graduate course in ancient Greek or Latin prose relevant to Mediterranean archaeology
- Complete one graduate survey course or seminar in the archaeology of a culture area outside the Mediterranean (e.g., Sub-Saharan Africa, temperate Europe, North America or Meso-America, usually taken outside the Department of Classics)
- Complete one graduate seminar that emphasizes method and/or theory in and/or the history of archaeology (this may be taken outside the Department of Classics)
- Complete at least 6 weeks of archaeological fieldwork, related or not to a field school, in an approved academic program, or equivalent activities in cultural heritage institutions (i.e. museums or similar). Activities may vary from excavations and archaeological surveys, to material culture studies or technology-applied experiences. Internships within cultural heritage institutions are also accepted. The entire 6 weeks of activities can be distributed across the duration of the Ph.D. program. Other types of activities may be discussed with an advisor, the Director of Graduate Studies, and the Chair of the Department for full consideration towards completion of the requirement. All such activities must be supported by an official certificate released by the leading institution
- Pass a translation exam in two modern languages (two of French, German, Italian or mordern Greek)
- Pass a set of three general exam
- Complete dissertation
Total Credit Hours: 72
3.0 Degree GPA required
Instruction Method
- In Person (100 percent of courses offered in person)
Program Contact
Alison Blaszak
338 Academic Center
Buffalo, NY 14261
Email: ablaszak@buffalo.edu
Phone: 716-645-0466
Fax: 716-645-2225
SED Statement
This program is officially registered with the New York State Education Department (SED).
Online programs/courses may require students to come to campus on occasion. Time-to-degree and number of credit hours may vary based on full/part time status, degree, track and/or certification option chosen. Time-to-degree is based on calendar year(s). Contact the department for details.
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