Majors & Programs

Interdisciplinary Studies M.A.

Courses

COURSE OFFERINGS IN INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES   (IS)

Students in the M.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies program may use one of the following courses for graduate level independent study: ADMN 695, EDUC 601, HUM 695, NSCI 695, SSCI 695.
Graduate/Post-Baccalaureate
May not be taken by undergraduate students.

    696.   Graduate Project
Preparation of the project for the M.A. under the direction of a faculty member from the student's committee and if an interdisciplinary studies major, with approval of the Dean of Graduate Studies. Maximum of nine credits applicable toward the M.A. Prerequisite: advancement to candidacy. (1-9 units)

    698.   Continuous Enrollment for Graduate Candidacy Standing  
Independent study leading to completion of requirements (other than course work) for the master's degree. To retain classified standing in the master's program, a student must enroll in 698 each quarter until the project or thesis is accepted or the comprehensive examination passed. Cannot be used to satisfy degree requirements. Students who enroll in 698 through the university have full use of all university facilities. See Page 343, Culminating Experience: Exam, Thesis, or Project. Prerequisites: advancement to candidacy and approval of program graduate coordinator or, if an interdisciplinary studies major, consent of the Dean of Graduate Studies. (0-6 units)

    699.   Graduate Thesis
Preparation of the thesis for the Master of Arts under the direction of a faculty member from the student's committee and if an interdisciplinary studies major, with approval of the Dean of Graduate Studies. Maximum of nine credits applicable toward the Master of Arts. Prerequisite: advancement to candidacy. (1-9 units)

 

 

 

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