Nov 17, 2024  
School of Graduate Studies Calendar, 2024-2025 
    
School of Graduate Studies Calendar, 2024-2025

Greek and Roman Studies, M.A.


Admission


Applicants for the M.A. Program in Greek and Roman Studies may be admitted as Regular Students if they are graduates with at least B+ standing of any Honours program taken at McMaster or other university, which includes:

1. At least 12 units of either Ancient Greek or Latin and at least 6 units of the other language with an average of at least B in each language.
2. At least 36 additional units of Classical Civilization, Greek, Latin, Ancient History, or other courses approved by the Department of Greek and Roman Studies, at least 12 of these units to be in upper-level courses.

Graduates without sufficient specialization may be admitted with the requirement that they complete extra prerequisite courses with a grade of at least B+.

Candidates will not be allowed to take a graduate course in a language or area in which the Department feels they do not have sufficient background.

Applicants may opt to be considered for the dual M.A. Degree stream with the University of Rome “La Sapienza” as part of their application to the Department of Greek and Roman Studies at McMaster University. Applicants must be accepted by both universities for admission to the dual M.A. stream.

Program Requirements


The general requirements for the M.A. degree appear earlier in the Calendar. With the approval of the Department of Greek and Roman Studies, candidates may take the degree either with or without thesis. A grade of at least B- is required in all courses.

Requirements for the M.A. degree with thesis are:


  1. Ten half courses (one-term courses) offered by the Department, of which no more than four may be at the undergraduate level, and of which at least four, two in each year, must be graduate or undergraduate Latin or Greek (permission of the Graduate Advisor is required to take a course at undergraduate level). Students must pass at least one language class at the graduate level in each ancient language. Six courses are completed in the first year of study and four additional courses are taken in year two. Courses will be selected in consultation with the Graduate Advisor. A grade of at least B- is required in all courses. Upon entry into the program all students will take diagnostic exams in Ancient Greek and Latin to determine appropriate language level placement.
  2. A comprehension test in French or German or Italian; exemption from this test may be granted to candidates who have completed an equivalent test at this or other universities.
  3. A satisfactory thesis of approximately 80 pages on an approved topic.
  4. An oral examination to defend the thesis.

 

Requirements for the M.A. degree without thesis are:


  1. Six half courses offered by the Department, of which no more than two may be at the undergraduate level, and of which at least two must be graduate or undergraduate Latin or Greek (permission of the Graduate Advisor is required to take a course at undergraduate level). Courses will be selected in consultation with the Graduate Advisor. Students entering with less than 24 units of Greek and Latin may require two years to complete the degree and so should anticipate taking the degree with thesis.
    Upon entry into the program all students will take diagnostic exams in Ancient Greek and Latin to determine appropriate language level placement.
  2. A project consisting of a major research paper to be written during the summer, under the supervision of a faculty member; 
  3. A comprehension test in French or German or Italian; exemption from this test may be granted to candidates who have completed an equivalent test at this or other universities.

 

Requirements of the dual degree M.A. degree with the University of Rome, “La Sapienza”:


  1. Twelve half courses (one-term courses) offered by the Department, of which no more than four may be at the undergraduate level. Students must pass at least one language class at the graduate level in each ancient language. Six courses are completed in the first year of study and four additional courses are taken in year two. Students may take one course in the spring following each academic year. Courses will be selected in consultation with the Graduate Advisor. A grade of at least B- is required in all courses. Upon entry into the program all students will take diagnostic exams in Ancient Greek and Latin to determine appropriate language level placement.
  2. A comprehension test in French or German or Italian; exemption from this test may be granted to candidates who have completed an equivalent test at this or other universities.
  3. A satisfactory thesis of approximately 80 pages on an approved topic. Students will have two supervisors, one from each institution.
  4. An oral examination to defend the thesis.