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I. Introduction The general requirements for the master’s degree are given below. The student, however, should consult the appropriate sections of this publication and the dean and department chair for specific information and requirements. II. Definitions Courses carrying graduate degree credit normally will be scheduled for 14 contact hours for each hour of academic credit. Continuing education courses will not be acceptable in meeting the requirements for graduate degree programs. IV. Transfer of Credit Students in master’s degree programs, which require a minimum of two years of full-time residence may be permitted to transfer up to the maximum number of credits earned during one year of residence in an accredited program at another university. V. Language Although additional requirements may be specified by individual departments or schools, the generally accepted methods of satisfying modern language requirements are the following:
1. Present a minimum score of 450 on the Graduate School Foreign Language Test. See Bulletin of Information issued by the Educational Testing Service of Princeton, N.J. Information is also available at the 2. Pass the noncredit intensive language course offered by the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures. 3. A student whose native language is not English, but a language recognized as a medium for scholarly work relevant to the student’s career, shall be considered to have fulfilled the language requirement without examination. Satisfying the language requirement through this method is permissible provided the student’s adviser states, in writing, to the academic dean that the language is a language of scholarship for the student’s discipline. Any registered student is eligible for language examinations.
In some cases, it may be possible to substitute a research skill or computer proficiency for the language requirement. The student should consult the individual program for information. Research skill or computer courses will not be counted as part of the 30 credits required for the M.A. degree. VI. Thesis The master’s thesis should give evidence of training in research by means of a contribution to knowledge involving a modest problem of investigation. It must prove the candidate’s familiarity with the basic methods and techniques of research and also the ability to apply them. Candidates are required to conform to the norms of The Chicago Manual of Style ( After the thesis has been approved and signed by the director and the reader, one unbound copy must be deposited, by appointment, with the university not later than the date designated in the academic calendar and in accordance with the Thesis Handbook, available from the vice provost and dean of graduate studies. A fee (see Fees and Expenses) is charged to cover the cost of the binding of the typescript. A check or money order for the fee must accompany the thesis when it is presented. On deposit of the approved thesis, the six semester hours of guidance will be posted to the student’s academic record.
A graduate who wishes to publish the thesis must include in the publication a statement of acknowledgement that the thesis was written in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a master’s degree from The Catholic University of America. For copyright information, please see the section The Copyright under The Doctoral Degree.
Candidates for the master’s degree in certain fields such as drama and architecture may satisfy the thesis requirement by a production of a creative type. Consult school and departmental regulations. VII. Option of Degree Without Thesis Students admitted by their schools to proceed directly to the doctorate may be awarded a master’s degree. An application for this degree must be filed in the dean’s office indicating that
(a) a minimum number of credits for degree have been completed,
(b) two research papers have been completed and
(c) the comprehensive examinations for the doctorate have been passed.
The transcripts of students in all master’s programs carry the appropriate notation of “thesis” or “no thesis.” VIII. Comprehensive Examination Candidates for comprehensive examinations are required to register for this examination. A review of completed and pending degree requirements is conducted in the department and school at the beginning of the semester in order to secure the dean’s permission to take the examination.
A comprehensive examination is marked pass or fail. The transcript will note if the student has passed the examination with honors. A student who did not pass may retake the entire examination or the failed portion once, according to departmental policy. A student who incurs two failures in a comprehensive examination is no longer considered eligible to receive the master’s degree. The second failure is recorded on the student’s permanent record. IX. Completion Requirements Students in the master’s program who wish to pursue a doctorate must submit an application for admission to the Ph.D. program. The completed application should be submitted to the Office of Graduate Admissions.
Last Revised 08-Sep-08 11:43 AM.
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