A Sample Plan represents one way to complete a program of study. Actual course selection and sequence will vary and should be discussed with your academic advisor(s).

Greek MA


Academic Career

0 s.h.
Course Semester Hours
30 s.h. must be graduate level coursework; graduate transfer credits allowed upon approval. More information is included in the General Catalog and on department website. a
Students pursuing the master's degree in Greek who have had no Latin are expected to include it in their programs. Additionally, students must complete Greek Composition. b

First Year

18 - 20 s.h.

Fall

9 - 10 s.h.
Course Semester Hours
CLSG:4076 - Greek Composition 2 - 3 s.h.
CLSG:5001 - Greek Survey I 3 s.h.
Departmental Seminar 2 s.h.
Departmental Seminar 2 s.h.

Spring

9 - 10 s.h.
Course Semester Hours
CLSA:5010 - Proseminar in Classics 1 s.h.
CLSG:4076 - Greek Composition 2 - 3 s.h.
CLSG:5002 - Greek Survey II 3 s.h.
Departmental Seminar 3 s.h.
Sight-reading exam in Greek

Second Year

12 s.h.

Fall

6 s.h.
Course Semester Hours
Departmental Seminar 3 s.h.
Departmental Seminar 3 s.h.

Spring

6 s.h.
Course Semester Hours
Departmental Seminar 3 s.h.
Departmental Seminar 3 s.h.
Exam: Master's Final Exam c
Footnotes
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a Students must complete specific requirements in the University of Iowa Graduate College after program admission. Refer to the Graduate College website and the Manual of Rules and Regulations for more information.
b This requirement may also be satisfied by examination. A sight-reading examination in the major language must be taken before the final written comprehensive examination.
c Written comprehensive examination on Greek history and literature.
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