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Honors
in the Major
Majors and Honors Majors in the Department of African Languages and Literature are encouraged to participate in one of the study abroad programs to Africa. Programs sponsored by the UW-Madison include Egypt, Morocco and Senegal. Other programs are available through different institutions. See Office of International Studies and Programs.
M.A. Two years of an African Language (not counted in 24 credit total)
The M.A. thesis proposal shall be approved by the candidate's thesis committee no later than four semesters after the candidate first enrolls in the program. The Ph.D. dissertation proposal shall be approved by the candidate's dissertation committee no later than four months after all preliminary examinations have been successfully completed. The candidate's committee, which shall include a minimum of two members from the Department of African Languages and Literature, shall meet with the candidate at least once for the purpose of discussing the merits of the proposal and suggesting any changes. The
Proposal shall be made available for a period of two weeks for faculty
to register comments or propose changes. Please refer to the UW-Madison Graduate Areas of Study Ph.D.
Preliminary Examinations Preliminary examinations will be set no more than once each semester of the academic year. There will be no examinations during the summer session. The student will select one of two general categories for these examinations: (a) linguistics or (b) literature/oral traditions. In addition, there will be one examination on literature for linguistics students and one linguistics examination for literature students. After these two (2) examinations have been taken, students will spend no more than one semester to write and orally defend their dissertation proposal. All faculty will evaluate the preliminary examinations. A three-member committee chaired by the student's advisor will evaluate the dissertation proposal. All faculty will have access to it and be free to comment on the proposal. The advisor will report to the department on the results of the dissertation proposal defense. (paragraph revision April 11, 2002) Preliminary examinations may be retaken once if the student fails all or any part of them. Students are not eligible to take the preliminary examinations until they have satisfied the departmental foreign language requirement of their doctoral program, completed their Minor, and cleared their record of all Incompletes. Admission to Candidacy: Official admission to candidacy for the PhD degree occurs when the student has (a) passed the preliminary examinations, and (b) defended his/her dissertation proposal. (Approved March 2002) Please refer to the UW-Madison Graduate Areas of Study Ph.D.
Minor
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