Qualifying Examinations
Many
departments require a qualifying (diagnostic) examination in the
proposed major field to determine areas of study where further course
work is necessary, and to assist in the development of an appropriate
Plan of Study. The examination should be taken during the first
semester of residence.
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