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This program offers multiple specialization options. Based on their chosen focus, students can either take 30 graduate credit hours plus a thesis or complete 36 credit hours of coursework. Prospective students should consult the M.A. Degree Program Guide for Languages and Cultures, available through the graduate advisor or department office. Those pursuing the Classics concentration within the Master of Arts in Languages and Cultures have the same options of 30 credit hours with a thesis or 36 credit hours of coursework. These applicants should refer to the specific Classics version of the program guide, also available from the graduate advisor or department. The curriculum covers diverse fields such as art history, gender studies, linguistics, and literary studies.