Editing Ancient and Medieval Texts: Doctoral Level

Admission Requirements

  • The Collaborative Specialization in Editing Ancient and Medieval Texts is only available to doctoral students in one of the collaborating graduate units.

  • Students who wish to be admitted to the collaborative specialization must have passed the Centre for Medieval Studies' Level One Latin examination.

Specialization Requirements

  • Students must complete a total of 1.0 full-course equivalent (FCE) as follows:

    • The year-long core seminar MST1111H Higher Seminar in Editing Ancient and Medieval Texts+ (0.5 FCE; Credit/No Credit)

    • 0.5 FCE from a course in the relevant language and/or philology of the student’s field, chosen with the approval of the home graduate unit and the collaborative specialization director.

  • An approved editorial project, which can be a paper for a course in any of the collaborating graduate units, an independent publishable project, or the student's dissertation.

  • The student's course of study and overall progress will be reviewed annually by the collaborative specialization director, though ultimate responsibility for the student's progress will remain with the graduate chair of the home program.

+ Extended course. For academic reasons, coursework is extended into session following academic session in which course is offered.