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Foreign Languages
Although there are no formal requirements for foreign language proficiency for Programs 1 and 2 beyond the University requirements, students concentrating in Program 3 must achieve facility in one ancient language (Greek or Latin) as demonstrated by the satisfactory completion of at least one 300-level class in Greek or Latin. All majors are encouraged to achieve reading facility in one or more languages determined by the areas that interest them. Students intending to pursue graduate studies in the history of art or archaeology should know that most M.A. programs require facility in one language, and most Ph.D. programs require at least two languages (in many cases German in addition to the language of the student’s intended area of study).
