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2004-2005 CATALOG |
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of Contents Welcome Telephone Directory Academic Calendars Year 2004/2005 Fall Semester 2004 Spring Semester 2005 Summer Semester 2005 University Mission Accreditations Degrees, Areas of Specialization, Minors Admissions After Admission Financial Assistance Student Activities Student Services and Resources Tuition and Fees Military and Veterans Information Registration and Records Academic Policies Graduation and General Degree Requirements Public Service and Research Centers College Mission Statements Undergraduate Degree Programs Master's Degree Programs Specialist Degree Programs Doctoral Degree Programs Course Numbering System Course Listings and Descriptions Administration Faculty Index |
Graduation and General Degree Requirements |
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MASTER'S DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Academic Credit Academic credit toward the degree shall not be given for courses which are designed to fulfill prerequisites for admission. Enrollment Requirements Master's students must be admitted and enroll at UWF for a minimum of one semester as degree-seeking in the degree program for which a degree is awarded. For example, a student must be admitted and enrolled for a minimum of one semester as a master's degree student for a master's degree to be awarded. In addition, master's students must enroll as a degree-seeking student for a minimum of one semester at UWF within the last five years of the date the degree is to be awarded. Students should contact their major department to determine the minimum of hours and courses in which to enroll. Students who need to be readmitted will be required to meet the degree requirements of the current Catalog. Academic Requirements The following are the general minimum requirements for completion of graduate programs. The colleges and departments may have graduation requirements which exceed these minima. Consult the individual program descriptions in this Catalog. Completion of the program should require one to two years of full-time study or its equivalent beyond the bachelor's degree. All master's programs require a minimum of 30 semester hours of approved course work. Students whose master's program consists of 30 to 36 semester hours may have a maximum of six semester hours or two courses (whichever is greater in credit) of graduate work at another university accepted toward their program requirements at UWF. The department chairperson's permission is required. Students whose master's program consists of more than 36 semester hours may have a maximum of 10 semester hours of graduate work from another university accepted toward their program requirements at UWF. Graduate credit may be transferred from other institutions when a grade of "B" or higher was earned. At least 15 semester hours must be in courses at the 6000 level or above. A graduate program may include a maximum of six semester hours or two courses (whichever is greater in credit) of undergraduate level course work, and a maximum of six semester hours or two courses (whichever is greater) of directed studies. Undergraduate courses must be upper division (3000-4000) level and meet one of the following criteria:
Advancement to Candidacy Advancement to candidacy may be required by some departments. This is a separate step from admission to graduate studies. Students are responsible for determining the requirements in each area of study by consulting with the department chairperson. Comprehensive or General Examination Most departments require a written and/or oral general examination. The examination may be an initial diagnostic or a final comprehensive examination over the student's fields of study. Students must pass any examination required by the department to be recommended for a graduate degree. Credit by Proficiency Examination At the request of a department and with the approval of the college dean, a student may be permitted to take six semester hours or two courses (whichever is greater in credit) of graduate-level credit by examination. Additional requirements are the same as those for undergraduates. GPA Requirements A student must satisfy the UWF GPA requirement of 3.0 based upon grades for all courses included in the initial and approved degree plan and grades for all courses included in subsequent revisions. No grade for a course taken as part of an approved graduate degree program may be deleted from the GPA. Individual programs may set more stringent GPA requirements. The UWF academic transcript, the student academic record, and grade report do not reflect the degree program GPA. These records indicate a GPA of all UWF graduate level courses with the exception of those included in a UWF baccalaureate degree. Non-Degree Student Status Graduate students who wish to change to non-degree status will complete the appropriate form in the Office of the Registrar for approval by the advisor and department chairperson. Recency of Credit Currency of knowledge must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of departmental faculty for any course work required for the degree if the course was taken more than five years before graduation. Individual departments may set more stringent requirements or may adjust to a specific program. Requirements for Second UWF Master's Degree Requirements listed below are applicable for students who already hold a master's degree from UWF or who are pursuing two masters' degrees simultaneously. Students who have earned a master's degree from another institution must meet the requirements listed under Master's Degree Requirements.
Residency Requirement UWF residency requirements must be satisfied; however, the department offering the program may require additional residency. Thesis Requirement Students should consult the current Catalog for the special requirements of the individual program to determine whether a thesis or alternative is required. A maximum of 6 semester hours of credit may be applied toward a master's or specialist degree for successful completion of a thesis. Upon completion of 6 semester hours of thesis credit, graduate students who continue thesis work must register for at least one semester hour of credit each semester thereafter until the thesis is submitted and accepted. Theses are to be prepared in accordance with the specifications given in the "Thesis Guide" prepared by and available in the Office of Graduate Studies. Theses must be submitted to the college dean not later than four weeks before the last day of classes of the semester in which the degree is to be awarded (see Academic Calendar for deadlines). Students must provide a copy of the thesis to the University Library. A thesis grade of "G" (deferred) will be given until the thesis has been approved. Tool of Research Requirement Although the University has no general research tool requirement, some departments expect demonstrated competence in a research tool, such as statistics or a foreign language. Students should refer to the appropriate department to ascertain whether a research tool is required. |