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IPCAA offers students a structured, yet flexible, course of
study that requires training in ancient history and in both
ancient and modern languages, as well as a central emphasis
on the art history and archaeology of the ancient Mediterranean
and Near East. A combination of course work and examinations
during the first three years prepares students for undertaking
original doctoral-level research in the later stages of the
Program (which most students complete in about 6 years). While
a Ph.D. is the ultimate goal of those admitted into IPCAA,
many individuals also take additional degrees (M.A.s or Certificates)
in cognate fields.
IPCAA students are provided with research space, computer
facilities, and library resources in the Kelsey Museum of
Archaeology. The Kelsey is also a base for active IPCAA involvement
in both museum activities and fieldwork undertaken by Michigan
faculty members.
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