Students intending to pursue graduate studies
in Italian at the School of Graduate Studies in Toronto should take 3.0
full courses or equivalent, covering three of the main periods of Italian
literature (i.e. Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the 17th and 18th centuries,
the modern period) and must obtain an overall average of a east B+ in
their last two years of study.
The Graduate Department of Italian Studies offers instruction leading
to two degrees: Master of Arts (M.A.) (one-year program); Doctor of Philosophy
(Ph.D., maximum four-year program). For the Ph.D. degree, candidates may
choose to major either in Italian literature or in Italian language and
linguistics (the minor will be in the other of the two areas).
For further information regarding Graduate Studies, consult the School
of Graduate Studies Calendar or contact the Italian Graduate Co-ordinator: