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Certain 400-series courses may be completed by the
graduate student as part of the degree program when this
is consistent with university requirements, departmental
master's degree specifications, and the candidate's formal
program of study.
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Only 400- and 500-level courses are allowed in an approved
graduate plan of study.
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In those programs where specific courses below the
400-level may be essential for a student's success, the
student may be conditionally accepted to the program contingent
upon completing those courses.
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Courses below the 400-level may not constitute any
part of the approved units in the plan of graduate study.
Culminating
Experience
The culminating experience for the granting of a graduate
degree is the successful completion of a thesis, project or
comprehensive examination.
Thesis
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A thesis is the written product of a systematic study
of a significant problem. It identifies the problem, states
the major assumptions, explains the significance of the
undertaking, sets forth the sources for and methods of gathering
information, analyzes the data, and offers a conclusion
or recommendation.
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The finished product evidences originality, critical
and independent thinking, appropriate organization and format,
and thorough documentation.
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Normally, an oral defense of the thesis is required.
Project
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A project is a significant undertaking appropriate to
the fine and applied arts or to professional fields.
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It evidences originality and independent thinking, appropriate
form and organization, and a rationale.
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It is described and summarized in a written report that
includes the project's significance, objectives, methodology,
and a conclusion or recommendation.
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An oral defense of the project may be required.
Comprehensive Examination
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A comprehensive examination is one of the possible culminating
experiences for the master's degree and assesses the student's
ability to integrate knowledge, show critical and independent
thinking, and demonstrate mastery of the subject matter.
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The results of the examination should show independent
thinking, appropriate organization, critical analysis and
accuracy of documentation.
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A record of the examination questions and responses is
maintained.
Course
Unit Limitations
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No more than nine quarter units shall be in student teaching.
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No more than nine quarter units shall be allowed for
a thesis or project.
(Title 5, Section 40510)
Time
Limit for Degree
The time allowed to complete coursework in the formal study
plan, including thesis and project courses, is seven years.
Specializations
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Specializations are defined as an aggregate of courses
within a graduate degree program designed to give a student
specialized knowledge, competence, or skill.
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As outlined in E.O. 283 a specialization must be related
to an approved graduate degree major program on campus by
a common core requirement of at least three courses.
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Completion of a specialization will be noted on the graduate
student's transcript and will be shown on the diploma.
For additional policies and information,
refer to Campus Administrative Policies, Graduate
Programs, section 266
Title
5, Section 40510
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