Requirements for Classics Graduate Students
Students must fulfill all the requirements for the Graduate Program in Classics. Students will also be required to take three courses in the Philosophy Department at the 200 level or higher (including 100/200). These must include: 1 course in Logic--this can be satisfied by a logic course at any level, not just 200 level or higher, 1 course in Aesthetics, Ethics or Political Philosophy, 1 course in Metaphysics, Epistemology, Philosophy of Mind, or Philosophy of Science.
Students are also required to take at least 3 courses in Ancient Philosophy at the 200 level or above (one of which must be in the Philosophy Department).
Students must choose Ancient Philosophy as one of the four Areas on the General Exam.
This adds 4 courses in the Philosophy Department to our Ph.D. requirements. In order to allow students to fit these into their curriculum, all of the courses taken in the Philosophy Department will count for seminar credit (i.e. as contributing to the 12-seminar requirement in the Ph.D. program in Classics).
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