About Master’s Program,
The Department of Classics offers advanced course work in the ancient civilizations of Greece and Rome. Students are expected to study the classical languages (Greek and Latin) and literatures as well as the art and archaeological remains of the Greek and Roman worlds. Students entering with the recommended preparation can complete the MA program in four semesters.
The Department offers three tracks toward the MA in Classics: one with an emphasis on Classical Languages, one with an emphasis on Classical Art & Archaeology, and a Combined BA/MA in Classics. All three degree programs include both a thesis and a non-thesis option.
Master’s Program Degree Eligibility with GPA,
In addition to the general admission requirements of the University, the beginning graduate student in Classics should have 15 junior/senior hours of Latin and/or Greek. Junior/senior hours are defined as third semester of study and above for Greek, fourth semester and above for Latin. Incoming students are also encouraged to complete course work in the history, archaeology, and philosophy of ancient Greece and Rome before entering the program.
The Department of Classics welcomes applications to our M.A. program. Please contact Acting Director of Graduate Studies, Professor Tara Welch tswelch@ku.edu, as soon as possible if you are interested. Funding is available via Graduate Teaching Assistant appointments.
The Master’s degree program offers advanced study and includes a research component. Students wishing to prepare for Ph.D.-level studies should consult carefully with the Director of Graduate Studies.
- Proof of a bachelor’s degree (and any post-bachelor’s coursework or degrees) from a regionally accredited institution, or a foreign university with substantially equivalent bachelor’s degree requirements
- Proof of English proficiencyfor non-native or non-native-like English speakers
Master’s Funding Coverage,
The Classics Department offers a number of scholarships, awards, and other opportunities for continuing and new students. You can find details of current competitions and opportunities below. Applications for scholarships and grants are normally due early in the Spring semester every year, while competitions are held later in the semester.
Please apply by letter of application/intent to the Chair, Pamela Gordon (pgordon@ku.edu)
Application Requirement,
- A current resume or C.V. (suggested one page in length)
- Writing Sample (25 page maximum)
- Statement of Purpose
- Three letters of reference
- Official GRE scores (strongly recommended)
- Scanned copies of official transcripts with application. Official degree-conferred transcripts directly from the conferring institution will be required upon admission.
- TOEFL required (if student’s native language is not English)
Application Deadline,
Jan 05, 2025
Application Fee,
- Domestic degree-seeking: $65
- International degree-seeking: $85