M.A./Ph.D. Program
The deadline for applications for admission in
Fall 2012 is December 14, 2011.
The Department of Italian Studies is committed to the interdisciplinary
study of Italian literature and culture, and its diverse faculty includes
scholars of literature, history, music, anthropology, art history, and cinema.
Our special strengths are in medieval and early modern literature and culture,
nineteenth and twentieth century literature and culture, feminist theory,
Fascism and culture, literary and cultural theory, anthropology, historiography,
gender studies, national and regional identity politics, comparative studies
with other Romance traditions, and travel literature.
The M.A. phase is designed to provide students with a broad base in Italian
literature and culture, before they go on to more specialized work toward
the Ph.D. Master's students typically complete two years of coursework,
and undergo a review at the end of four semesters. The review includes a
written M.A. examination, as well as an evaluation of the written work produced
during this phase.
Note that we do not accept applications for an MA-only degree. It is also
important to note that University policy prevents us from considering applicants
who already hold a doctoral degree in any subject, whether obtained at a
US institution or abroad.
The Ph.D. phase gives students the opportunity to work across disciplines
and fashion their own version of interdisciplinary Italian Studies. A special
feature of this phase are the two tutorials undertaken in the final year
of coursework. These tutorials allow students to work closely with faculty
members who represent their areas of specialization, and provide the basis
for the Qualifying Examination. Two years of coursework are typically
required in this phase, which culminates in the writing of a Dissertation.
If you intend to apply for the Fall
2012 application cycles, please read these instructions.
Visit the Graduate Division
site for further information about graduate admission, fellowship opportunities,
and details for international applicants. The application
cycle opens in early September.
Graduate Diversity
is a priority at UC Berkeley. Prospective, new, and continuing students
are encouraged to contact Josephine
Moreno, the Graduate Diversity Outreach Coordinator for Arts & Humanities.