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Students may pursue the Master's degree plan under either Plan A or Plan B.
Information on Ph.D. requirements can be found here: Ph.D. Requirements.
There are no foreign language requirements for either degree.
Masters Degree Plan A Summary
Credit Requirements: Courses older than 6 years do not count towards your degree!
| 30 Credits |
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10 Thesis credits |
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20 Course credits |
10 500-600 level credits 10 "area credits"*
4 credits Individual Problems
(EE570)
3 credits taken pass/fail
(not counting thesis)
6 credits may be "challenged" |
Graduate Program Time Line:
Assemble graduate committee and file program proposal by middle of second term.
A faculty committee consists of three to five faculty
representing student's major and supporting courses areas. An
MSU-Bozeman faculty member must serve as chair. If more than 9
credits of the program are from a "supporting course
area"**, then the committee must have a member from that
area. A majority of committee members must be from the major
department, and majority must be from MSU-Bozeman.
Failure to assemble committee and file program
proposal by the end of your second semester
means you cannot get financial aid (GRA, GTA etc.)!!!
Program changes must be filed before the end of the affected
semester(s).
You must be registered for 3 credits during the term in
which you take the comprehensive exam and/or thesis defense
and during the term of graduation.
The following deadlines apply to the graduation term:
- File application for Advanced Degree with the Grad Studies and Register
(by third Friday of term).
- Submit Thesis Outline, if required by the department, to the Thesis
Committee
(three member subset of Graduate Committee) for approval.
- Schedule Comprehensive Oral Examination and Thesis Defense (two weeks prior to exam).
- Deliver completed Thesis to full Graduate Committee (at least one
week prior to exam).
Remember, your committee may require changes or corrections to
your thesis, so you should be giving them ample time prior to your
defense to read and comment on the document, in order that you can
make requested changes and still meet all of your deadlines.
- Pass Comprehensive Oral examination and Thesis Defense (at least
two weeks prior to end of term).
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Deliver signed Thesis to grad studies (at least two weeks prior to end of term).
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Masters Degree Plan B Summary
Credit Requirements: Courses older than 6 years do not count towards your degree!
| 30 Credits |
17 500-600 level credits
3 credits EE575 (Professional Paper)
6 credits Individual Problems (EE570)
10 credits EE570 + EE571 + seminar courses
3 credits taken pass/ fail
6 credits may be "challenged" |
Assemble graduate committee and file program proposal by middle of second term.
A faculty committee consists of three to five faculty
representing student's major and supporting courses areas. An
MSU-Bozeman faculty member must serve as chair. If more than 9
credits of the program are from a "supporting course
area"**, then the committee must have a member from that
area. A majority of committee members must be from the major
department, and majority must be from MSU-Bozeman.
Failure to assemble committee and file program
proposal by the end of your second semester
means you cannot get financial aid (GRA, GTA etc.)!!!
Program changes must be filed before the end of the affected
semester(s).
You must be registered for 3 credits during the term in
which you take the comprehensive exam and/or thesis defense
and during the term of graduation.
The following deadlines apply to the graduation term:
- File application for Advanced Degree with the Grad Studies and Register
(by third Friday of term).
- Schedule Comprehensive Oral Examination and Thesis Defense (two
weeks prior to exam).
Oral exams may be scheduled to occur during either the 5th week or
the 13th week of the semester. The 5th week exams are strongly
encouraged to allow sufficient time to retake an exam, should it be
necessary, without jeopardizing your graduation date.
- Pass Comprehensive Oral Examination (at least two weeks ahead
ofterm).
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Ph.D. Requirements Summary
It is typical for a Ph.D. student to earn about 24 credits above the M.S. level,
in addition to a dissertation (minimum of 18 credits). In progress toward
this
degree, the students must pass the following examinations:
- A written and oral qualifying examination usually given in February
to all
doctorate students in their first year of work beyond the Master's degree.
- A comprehensive examination to be taken six to twelve months after
the
qualifying examination has been completed.
- A final oral examination relating to the defense of an acceptable
thesis
based on the student's research.
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