Graduate Departmental Courses, Programs

Only the courses listed in the Graduate section of this catalog may be used as part of the major or minor for a degree program. Classes numbered 500 or higher are graduate classes; those listed with 300 and 400 numbers are upper division undergradua te classes which have been approved for graduate credit by the University Graduate Committee on the basis that additional work will be required of all graduate students in such courses.
Classes numbered 300 and higher listed only in the Undergraduate section of this catalog may be applied to a cognate area.
Common Course Numbers
Continuing Enrollment 1 to 12 credits 996
Independent Study 2 credits 997
Thesis 4-9 credits 998
Dissertation Typically 6-18 999
Graduate Faculty
The faculty listed in the departments are members of the Graduate Faculty. Only a Full Member may serve as the chairperson of the Advisory Committee for a student pursuing a doctoral degree or specialist's diploma. An Associate Member may serve as the advisor for a student pursuing a non-thesis master's degree and, under certain conditions, as the advisor for a student pursuing a thesis master's degree. Associate Members may serve as members on any Advisory Committee.
NOTE: THE ADMISSION AND DEGREE REQUIREMENTS LISTED IN THIS SECTION ARE IN ADDITION TO THE GENERAL GRADUATE SCHOOL REQUIREMENTS.