Additional Degrees By undertaking coursework additional
to that stipulated for their Ph.D. in Classical Art &
Archaeology, the majority of IPCAA students satisfy the requirements
to earn Certificates or Master’s-level degrees. (Anywhere
from 15 to 36 extra credit hours may be required.) These extra
degrees are not mandatory, but they can significantly broaden
and enhance one’s professional qualifications.
The University of Michigan offers an array of excellent opportunities
for such ancillary degrees. Current and recent IPCAA students
have opted to satisfy the requirements for the M.A. in Greek
or Latin, or have pursued a Master’s degree or Certificate
from among a range of other disciplines that speak to their
particular research interests in areas as diverse as Anthropology,
Urban Planning, Culture & Cognition, Museum Studies, Women’s
Studies, History of Art, and Greek & Roman History. Click
on the links below for more information from the relevant
University web pages.
The M.A. in Classical Art & Archaeology is awarded only
as an interim degree to students enrolled in the IPCAA Ph.D.
program; it can usually be earned after four semesters in
residence, and a minimum of 30 hours are required. It is not
a separate degree program to which a student can apply for
admission.
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