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The M.A. degree in ancient Near Eastern and Egyptian studies
is awarded to students who have completed at least 32 points of graduate work
(a minimum of 24 points in residence at New York University)
in consultation with a major field adviser. Language requirements include two
years of one ancient Near Eastern language for students with specialization in
textual evidence, or one year of one language for students with an archaeology
specialization. Either French or German is also required, with the agreement of
the student’s primary adviser. Students may complete the master’s degree by
either (1) taking a major field subject area exam to be given and evaluated by
the principal adviser and one other faculty member or (2) writing a master’s
thesis. The topic of the thesis must be approved in advance by the principal
adviser, and the completed thesis must be read and approved by that adviser and
one other reader.
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