New York University
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Joint Degree Doctoral Programs

Joint degree programs at the doctoral level are available with the Institute of French Studies, the Skirball Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies, and the Department of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies. Admission to these joint degree programs must be granted by both departments or institutes upon entry or at the point of screening.

Students in these programs normally are expected to complete the “literature of the field” courses and follow other curricular guidelines for the student’s major historical field and take the history department’s qualifying examination in the major field that may bridge the two disciplines. Joint degree candidates are exempt from the departmental requirement for a second field.

For more information, please consult the following websites:

Joint degree program with the Institute of French Studies: http://ifs.as.nyu.edu/object/ifs.phd.history 

*Applicants submit one application to the Graduate School of Arts and Science and should adhere to the deadline set by the Institute of French Studies.

Joint degree program with the Skirball Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies: http://hebrewjudaic.as.nyu.edu/object/hebrew.graduate.programs.html#history

*Applicants submit one application to the Graduate School of Arts and Science and should adhere to the deadline set by Hebrew and Judaic Studies.

Joint degree program with the Department of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies: http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/mideast/Programs/prog_jointphd.html

*Applicants submit one application to the Graduate School of Arts and Science and should adhere to the deadline set by the Department of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies.

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