Final Examination
Many academic
departments require a final examination oral, written, or both
administered by a committee of faculty members recommended by the major
department and approved by the Dean of the Graduate College. A
candidate who fails a final oral examination may, upon the
recommendation of the major department, be granted a second
examination. The results of the second oral examination are final.
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