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Course summary
This program provides modern Greek texts, all candidates will be expected to take courses, and/or undertake programs of guided reading, prior to the general examinations, in order to improve (a) knowledge of the history and development of the Greek language, including study of the katharevousa and the principles of modern dialect differentiation; (b) mastery of the rudiments of postclassical history pertinent to modern Greek; (c) familiarity with ancient and Byzantine texts relevant to the study of modern Greek culture, including palaeography and the study of Greek manuscripts and early printed editions; (d) understanding of major cultural trends from the Renaissance to the present day; (e) awareness of current theoretical approaches.
Entry requirement for international students
The Admissions Board hopes that all applicants will recognize the following: the full range of GMAT scores is very broad, that there is no "minimum" score requirement, and that the GMAT is just one piece of data among the many used to evaluate an application. 50% of the Class of 2009 scored between 700 and 740 on the GMAT. There is no minimum GPA requirement though our students often have competitive undergraduate GPAs, there are many other equally important components of the application. GPA is just one factor the Admissions Board uses to evaluate a candidate.
Qualification
Doctoral
Awarding body
Harvard University
Department name
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Classics
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