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Ancient Languages and Cultures - MA, MS


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College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Department of History

To receive an Ancient Languages and Cultures MA or MS degree, students must demonstrate reading competency in an ancient language by successfully completing six or more hours of graduate coursework in Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, Sanskrit or another approved historical language.

Students planning to continue on for a doctorate should be aware that many doctoral programs in history require that students pass written proficiency exams in two or more languages.

Degree Programs and Additional Requirements

A bachelor’s degree from an accredited U.S. college or university or a similarly recognized international university is required for admission to and completion of a graduate program.

Graduate students are required to maintain at least a 3.0 GPA for degree-program courses. Grades of B- or lower will not be accepted for a graduate degree.

The Program of Study for a master’s degree must include at least 15 semester credits at the level of 6000 or above.

Credits in the following areas are not acceptable in a degree program: foreign languages (unless included in an approved Program of Study), continuing graduate advisement, individual home study, military science, and courses numbered below 3000.

The ALC MA or MS degree must be completed within six years of entering the degree program. Additional time may be requested by the student’s committee and submitted to the Vice Provost of Graduate Studies for review.

Coursework over eight years old at the time of degree completion may not be used for a graduate degree unless it is revalidated.

At least 24-semester credits for the ALC MA or MS degree must be from a committee-approved and a School of Graduate Studies-approved Program of Study from Utah State University.

Plan A: MA or MS Degree (Thesis – Ancient Languages and Cultures)

The Plan A option for a master’s degree requires the preparation and defense of a thesis.

The program consists of 30 semester credits beyond the bachelor’s degree. Students are required to take the following courses:

Students must take one of the following:

The remainder (18 credits) of the 30 credits may be taken as electives in History (HIST) or Ancient Languages and Cultures (ALC). Students may complete one course relevant to the degree outside the department. Students may apply a maximum of 4 internship credits earned toward the total credits required for the program. 

Students may count one undergraduate History course toward their graduate degree.  Students must request approval from the faculty member teaching the course, and in consultation with the faculty member, create an additional assignment to earn graduate credit.

Approval of academic forms required for master’s students by the School of Graduate Studies.

  • Supervisory Committee
  • SGS and library review and approval
  • Record of Examination
  • Appointment for Examination
  • Thesis/Project Approval
  • Program of Study

Successful defense and submission of the thesis to the library.

Additional Information

Upon arrival at USU, students are urged to meet with the departmental graduate advisor, who will direct them to one or more faculty members with similar interests. Through consultations with the graduate and faculty advisor, the first-year student will form a thesis committee and formulate a course of study. By the end of the first year, students will have submitted to their committees a proposal for the thesis, which they will write under the close supervision of the committee members. The oral defense usually takes place in the spring semester of the second year.

Plan A (Thesis - Ancient Languages and Cultures) Program Degree Plan


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