Traditional Degree: If a thesis is written, the program will consist of at least 30 credit hours. The number of credit hours required for a non-thesis program is program dependent, but all of these programs require at least 32 credit hours.
Accelerated Dual Degree: Current undergraduate students considered highly-motivated and academically outstanding may be offered admission into the Accelerated Dual Degree by their academic department and the Graduate College. This program provides an opportunity to complete an undergraduate and graduate degree in an accelerated fashion. Details...
For additional information, please contact the appropriate department.
Dual Degree (Generic & Specific Dual): This program allows students to pursue degrees simultaneously in two fields of study. To obtain a dual degree, the student must satisfy the admission, course, and examination requirements of both programs. Details...
Special Master’s Degree (Interdisciplinary): The Special Master’s Degree is for those students whose educational goals cannot be met by one of the existing master’s degrees offered. The various components of a Special Master’s Degree must be integrated so the program presents a well-defined and coherent educational experience. The integration can most appropriately be accomplished through research that culminates in a thesis.
Masters
Degree Forms
Important Dates (Graduate College Deadlines)
Thesis Instruction Packet
Non-Thesis Instruction
Packet
Checklist for Thesis Option
Degree Completion
Checklist for Non-Thesis
Option Degree Completion
Graduation