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Requirements for the Master of Science DegreeThe general requirements for the Master of Science degree may be conveniently classed under two broad headings: course and hour requirements and thesis requirements. Course and Hour RequirementsThose students who plan to receive the Master of Science degree as a terminal degree are required to have the following courses:
Each master's student must take at least one Graduate Director-approved, two-course specialization in either Economics or Agribusiness Economics. In addition, each master's student must accumulate a minimum total of 30 graduate-level credit hours approved by the Director of Graduate Studies. Of this minimum, 21 hours must be in Economics courses, excluding Economics 408, 440, 441, 443, 507, and 590, and 15 hours must be in 500-level courses. An outline of the typical sequence for master's work is as follows: | ||||||||||||||
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Any student who earns six semester hours of "C" or below in Economics courses taken for graduate credit is subject to dismissal from the Graduate Program in Economics. A 3.0 GPA in 400- and 500-level economics courses excluding Economics 408, 425, 436, 440, 441, 471, 501, 502, 510, 525 and 598 and in all other graduate courses must be maintained. Only 400- and 500-level courses may count toward the master's degree. Graduate students in Economics cannot take Economics 408, 440, 441 or 443 for credit toward a graduate degree in economics. | ||||||||||||||
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Thesis RequirementsThe master's candidate in Economics can fulfill the thesis requirement in one of the following ways.
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Thesis PreparationThe student should consult with a faculty member of his or her choice, whose teaching or research interest lies in the area in which the student wishes to write a thesis. Upon the student's request and faculty member's consent, the faculty member will become the student's Thesis Director and will be responsible for guiding the student's research and writing a prospectus to be read and concurred on by at least two other members of the graduate faculty chosen by the Thesis Director in consultation with the student. This prospectus committee will constitute the committee recommended by the Chairman of the Department as the examining committee for reading the thesis and conducting the examination for the degree. To be accepted, the thesis must conform to the specifications in Guidelines for the Preparation of Research Reports, Theses, and Dissertations, available from the Graduate School. | ||||||||||||||
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