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Language Requirements

Students admitted to the Ph.D. program are expected to possess or quickly acquire a proficiency in two scholarly languages, normally German and French, one before the end of the first year, the other before the beginning of the third. For further description of policy and procedure, see the departmental brochure. There are no additional requirements for the Theology program.

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