Master's Degrees
Graduate students are responsible for knowing graduate requirements of
both the Graduate College and their academic departments. Information
about deadlines, and necessary forms are available on the Graduate Forms webpage. Other important dates are identified in the University Master Calendar.
Master's degrees may be awarded for graduate work to students who have received a recognized bachelor's degree (See Admissions Requirements).
Master's degree involves advanced training gained through intensive
study, beyond the bachelor's degree, in a special field (or major)
supplemented by study in supporting subjects. This section outlines
general graduation requirements for the different master's degrees
awarded by the University of Arizona; see individual department
sections under Departments and Courses of Instruction for admission requirements and detailed information on requirements for each major. Requirements vary by program.
Policies & Procedures
- Degree Forms
- Steps To Your Degree
- Dissertations/Theses
- Master's/Specialist Plan of Study (MPOS)
- Your Doctoral Plan of Study (DPOS)
- Important Deadlines
- Commencement
- Find Your Auditor
- Degree Requirements
- Master's Degrees
- Credit Requirements
- Time Limitation for Master's
- Continuous Enrollment Policy for Masters Students
- Transfer Credit
- Second Masters Degrees
- Dual Degrees
- Major Professor for Master's Students
- Master's Committee
- Qualifying Examinations
- Masters Plan of Study
- Completion of Masters Requirements
- Final Examination
- Publication of Thesis
- Doctor of Philosophy
- Doctor of Education
- Doctor of Audiology
- Doctor of Musical Arts
- Specialist
- Certificate
- Master's Degrees
- Policies