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A student may, over a four-year period, pursue a
program of part-time study leading to the free-standing M.A. degree in
African-American Studies, Anthropology, Art History and Archaeology,
Biotechnology, Classics, Conservation Biology, East Asian Languages and
Cultures, English and Comparative Literature, French and Romance Philology,
Germanic Languages, Italian, Mathematics with Specialization in the Mathematics
of Finance, Middle East and Asian Languages and Cultures, Modern Art and
Critical and Curatorial Studies, Museum Anthropology, Philosophical Foundations
of Physics, Philosophy, Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences, Regional
Studies (East Asian or Russian, Eurasian, and East European), Religion, Russian
Translation, Slavic Cultures, Slavic Languages, Spanish and Portuguese, and
Statistics. The Half and Quarter Residence Units are especially designed to
accommodate these students. Students enrolled in designated part-time M.A.
programs may take advantage of the Half and Quarter Residence Unit registration
categories to earn Residence Unit credit toward the M.A. degree during the
summer. (For further information, see the Summer Session Bulletin.)
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