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TIMETABLE TO THE M.A. CLASSICAL LANGUAGES FOR ACADEMIC YEAR STUDENTS

ITEM TIME FRAME IN SEMESTERS
Ideal Deadline **
1. Pass ancient language proficiency exam/s 1st (1) 2nd
2. Take CLAS 8000, Classics Proseminar 1st 1st
3. Complete modern foreign language requirement 2nd 3rd
4. Pass M. A. Reading List Examination 2nd 2nd
†5. File Departmental Advisory Committee & Thesis Prospectus Approval form with Graduate Coordinator 3rd 3rd 
†6. File Graduate School M. A. Advisory Committee form with the Graduate School 3rd  4th
†7. File Program of Study form with the Graduate School 4th (2) 4th
†8. File Application for Graduation with the Graduate School 4th (3)
Graduation semester
†9.File Approval for Final Oral Defense of M. A. Thesis form with the Graduate School 4th (4) Graduation semester
10. Submit thesis to Graduate School 4th
Graduation semester

Graduate School Deadlines: www.grad.uga.edu (follow link to Deadline Dates)

** Students must complete these items by this semester in order to register for the next semester. To register, if this deadline has been missed, the student must make a written appeal to the Graduate Faculty of the Department.

† Official form required by either the Graduate School or the Department. Get Departmental forms from Ms. Phillips; get Graduate School forms from the Graduate School web site.

1 The exams are normally given during registration for the first semester of study.

2 Please note that course work begins to expire after six years (this includes any course work which may have been transferred from another institution or from a UGA non-degree program).

3 No later than than the end of the first full week of classes, the semester of graduation.

4 No later than two weeks prior to graduation.

 

TIMETABLE TO THE M.A. CLASSICAL LANGUAGES FOR INSTITUTE STUDENTS

To complete the program in four summers, Institute students must be prepared to do a significant amount of research and writing during the academic year.

ITEM TIME FRAME IN SEMESTERS
Ideal Deadline **
1. Pass ancient language proficiency exam/s 1st (1) 2nd
2. Take CLAS 8000, Classics Proseminar 1st 2nd
3. Complete modern foreign language requirement 3rd 3rd
4. Pass M. A. Reading List Examination 3rd 3rd
†5. File Departmental Advisory Committee & Thesis Prospectus Approval form with Graduate Coordinator 3rd 3rd 
†6. File Graduate School M. A. Advisory Committee form with the Graduate School 3rd  4th
†7. File Program of Study form with the Graduate School 4th (2) 4th
†8. File Application for Graduation with the Graduate School 4th (3)
Graduation semester
†9.File Approval for Final Oral Defense of M. A. Thesis form with the Graduate School 4th (4) Graduation semester
10. Submit thesis to Graduate School 4th
Graduation semester

Graduate School Deadlines: www.grad.uga.edu (follow link to Deadline Dates)

** Students must complete these items by this semester in order to register for the next summer. To register, if this deadline has been missed, the student must make a written appeal to the Graduate Faculty of the Department.

† Official form required by either the Graduate School or the Department. Get Departmental forms from Ms. Phillips; get Graduate School forms from the Graduate School web site.

1 The exams are normally given during the week before the first semester of study.

2 Please note that course work begins to expire after six years (this includes any course work which may have been transferred from another institution or from a UGA non-degree program).

3 No later than than the end of the first full week of classes, the semester of graduation.

4 No later than two weeks prior to graduation.

 

TIMETABLE TO THE M.A. LATIN FOR SUMMER INSTITUTE STUDENTS

ITEM TIME FRAME IN SUMMERS
Ideal Deadline **
1. Pass Latin proficiency exam 1st (1) 2nd
2. Take CLAS 8000, Classics Proseminar 1st 2nd
3. Pass M. A. Reading List Examination 3rd 3rd
†4. File Program of Study form with the Graduate School 3rd (2) 3rd (2)
†5. File Departmental Assessment Committee Form with Institute Director or Graduate Coordinator 3rd 3rd 
†6. File Application for Graduation with the Graduate School 4th  Graduation semester
†7. File Departmental Final Assessment Oral Discussion and Defense Form with Institute Director or Graduate Coordinator 4th (3) Graduation semester

Graduate School Deadlines: www.grad.uga.edu (follow link to Deadline Dates)

** Students must complete these items by this summer in order to register for the next summer. To register, if this deadline has been missed, the student must make a written appeal to the Graduate Faculty of the Department.

† Official form required by either the Graduate School or the Department. Get Departmental forms from Ms. Phillips; get Graduate School forms from the Graduate School web site.

1 The exam is normally given in the days just before classes begin.

2 Please note that course work begins to expire after six years (this includes any course work which may have been transferred from another institution or from a UGA non-degree program).

3 No later than two weeks prior to graduation.

4 No later than two weeks prior to graduation.

For further information,contact the Department of Classics, Park Hall, University of Georgia, Athens GA 30602-6203, (706) 542-9264 or email gradinq@uga.edu.

 

University of Georgia Graduate School Application
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Department of Classics Admissions and Applications

Timetable to Degree

Reading Lists for M.A. Students in Classics

Graduate Student Handbook
Summer Institute 2007,
Academic Year 2007-2008

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Complete 2007-2008
Events Calendar

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2008 Albert Christ-Janer
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2007 Departmental Newsletter

 








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