Are there language requirements for admission (Greek, Hebrew, German, etc.) and if so are there entrance examinations?
Students are required to use proficiently at least two ancient or modern research languages in which the primary and secondary texts relevant to their disciplines are written. The required languages will be determined by concentration and in consultation with the advisor. Usually students will matriculate into the program with proficiency in at least one relevant ancient or modern language, and then gain proficiency in another ancient or modern languages during their coursework. Students may be required to pass a recognized language certification program, or a standard language proficiency exam, to demonstrate proficiency.