Degree Requirements: To qualify for the doctorate, a student
must satisfactorily complete graduate studies totaling at least 72 points (at
least 32 points in residence at New
York University),
pass a qualifying examination, and present an acceptable dissertation.
Requirements include the course work taken either at New York University
or elsewhere as part of the Master of Arts degree, which is prerequisite to the
Doctor of Philosophy degree. Completion of all requirements is expected within
seven years and preferably within five for students entering with a B.A. degree
or within three to four years for students entering with an M.A. degree.
Foreign Language Requirements: Students are required to
demonstrate proficiency sufficient for research purposes in a language other
than English or Italian. The choice of language is subject to approval by the
student’s academic adviser or the director of graduate studies and depends on
the student’s interests and area of specialization. Students specializing in
the medieval and Renaissance periods are usually advised to demonstrate
proficiency in Latin. Students specializing in the modern period are usually
advised to choose from among French, German, or Spanish. Other languages must
be approved by a departmental committee.
Proficiency
in Latin may be demonstrated in one of the following ways: (1) passing a
regularly scheduled test prepared by the Department of Classics at the level of
intermediate Latin or (2) showing an official college transcript with at least one
course in Latin literature with texts read in Latin. Proficiency in French,
German, or Spanish may be demonstrated by any of the methods described in the
Degree Requirements section of this bulletin or by passing with a grade of B or
better a graduate course taught in that language.
It is recommended
that every student plan to spend at least one semester in Italy for
research and/or course work.
Course of Study and Qualifying Examinations: All candidates
for the doctorate are expected to demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of
Italian culture and history as well as mastery of methodological, critical, and
theoretical concerns. On completion of all courses, students are required to
take a Ph.D. qualifying examination. This examination may be repeated once
after a period of no less than three months.
Admission to Candidacy: When the student has completed at
least one year in residence and all course and language requirements, passed
the required examinations, proposed an acceptable subject for the dissertation,
and been recommended by the department, the student is formally admitted to
candidacy for the doctorate, and an advisory committee is appointed.
Dissertation Defense: When the dissertation is completed and approved by the adviser and at least two readers, an oral examination is scheduled at which the candidate presents and defends research results to a faculty committee of five.
MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY
Students who are accepted as candidates in the doctoral
program and who fulfill all the requirements for the doctorate (except the
dissertation and its defense) are qualified for the Master of Philosophy
degree. The requirements include the completion of 72 points (at least 32
points in residence at New York
University), competence
in a foreign language and the successful completion of the comprehensive or
qualifying examination. Students who fail the qualifying or comprehensive
examination do not receive the Master of Philosophy degree.
CONSORTIUM
The Inter-University Doctoral Consortium (IUDC) allows
advanced Ph.D. students who are in good standing to take graduate courses at Columbia University;
CUNY Graduate
Center; Fordham
University; The New School; Princeton University;
Rutgers University;
Stony Brook
University; and Teacher’s College, Columbia. The consortium
helps to expand the intellectual possibilities of doctoral study by affording
students—in particular those from smaller departments—the opportunity to take
courses that are not offered at their home institution. (See the Admission
section of this bulletin for details.)
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