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Please note that unless indicated below, graduate students are bound
by the policies and practices that apply to all UArts students, especially
as noted elsewhere in this catalog.
Graduate students are considered full-time if enrolled in at least nine credits per semester, with the exception of students enrolled in the Summer MFA program who are considered full-time if enrolled in at least 4.5
credits during the Fall and Spring semesters as per their program requirements. Tuition for part-time graduate students is charged
on a per-credit basis.
Graduate Transfer Credit
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A maximum of six credits of graduate credit may be transferred and
applied toward the graduate degree requirements upon approval of the
program director. All transfer credits must be graduate-level classes or
upper-level undergraduate classes taken for graduate credit at an accredited
college or university, approved by the Registrar and the Graduate
Director, and must be a “B” or higher grade.
Student Classification and Course Load |
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A student’s class status is determined by the number of credits
earned, regardless of the number of semesters of enrollment or the
student’s standing in his or her major program. Class status is a factor
in determining financial aid eligibility and is one indicator of academic
progress. Class standing is also used to prioritize scheduling during
registration.
Graduate status is determined as follows:
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completion of up to 17.5 credits |
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completion of 18 or more credits |
Graduate Courses for Undergraduate Credit |
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Undergraduate students who wish to enroll in a graduate course must
have Junior status (U3), a 3.0 cumulative GPA, and permission of the
instructor to enroll in the course.
Graduates Enrolled in an Undergraduate Course
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Graduate students may register for undergraduate liberal arts courses
or studio courses (with permission of the graduate director and director
of liberal arts) for graduate credit through the Special Topics mechanism.
In order to register, students must complete a Special
Topics form, available
through the Office of the Registrar. Students are
advised to select an area of study that broadens or intensifies their background
in the arts, education, and related disciplines. Often this work contributes
directly to preparation of the graduate project proposal.
COURSE NUMBERS FOR GRADUATE
STUDENTS TO USE WHEN TAKING UNDERGRADUATE COURSES FOR GRADUATE CREDIT |
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Course # |
Course |
Department name |
Cross listed with UG # (DO NOT USE) |
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GREM*601 |
Electronic Media/Production 1 |
Electronic Media |
EMDI*201 |
GRSC*621 |
Advanced Projects |
Fine Arts |
FASC*421 |
GRSC*631 |
Molding and Casting |
Fine Arts |
FASC*321 |
GRPR*633 |
Digital Printmaking |
Fine Arts |
FAPR*411 |
GRLA*631 |
American Art Since 1945 |
Liberal Arts |
LAAH*831 |
GRID*614 |
Materials and Processes Seminar |
Industrial Design |
IDES*232 |
GRID*624 |
Architectonics |
Industrial Design |
IDES*371 |
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When no graduate number exists for an Undergraduate course,
Graduate students should use Special Topics numbers – Choose the course
number based on its home department. |
SPECIAL TOPICS COURSE NUMBERS AND DEPARTMENTS |
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Course # |
Course |
Department name |
GRAE*699 |
Special Topics |
Art Ed |
GRAT*699 |
Special Topics |
Art Therapy |
GRCM699 |
Special Topics |
Communication |
GRDA*699 |
Special Topics |
Dance |
GRGD*699 |
Special Topics |
Graphic Design |
GRCR*699 |
Special Topics |
Crafts |
GREM*699 |
Special Topics |
Electronic Media |
GRFA*699 |
Special Topics |
Fine Arts |
GRID*699 |
Special Topics |
Industrial Design |
GRLA*699 |
Special Topics |
Liberal Arts |
GRIL*699 |
Special Topics |
Illustration |
GRMA*699 |
Special Topics |
Media Arts |
GRMM*699 |
Special Topics |
Multimedia |
GRMU*699 |
Special Topics |
Music |
GRPR*699
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Special Topics |
Printmaking |
GRPT*699
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Special Topics |
Painting |
GRSC*699
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Special Topics |
Sculpture |
GRTH*699 |
Special Topics |
Theater |
GRWR*699 |
Special Topics |
Writing |
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Graduate students taking undergraduate courses should register
for the course using the above numbers. They should choose the Special
Topics number based on the department where the course resides. Example:
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The grade of “IP” (“In Progress”) signifies that the student is making
satisfactory progress toward completing the graduate thesis. This grade
will apply only to graduate thesis courses where the student’s thesis is
still in progress.
This grade is available only for the following courses:
AEDU |
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Graduate Project/Thesis |
MSEM |
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782 |
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Thesis Development |
MSEM |
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784 |
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Thesis: Museum Communication |
GRID |
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780 |
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Master’s Thesis Documentation |
GRFA |
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785 |
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MFA Thesis Exhibition |
MUPF |
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680 |
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Graduate Project/Recital |
An “IP” grade acknowledges the fact that the final course product
(thesis) may require some period of time past the semester of registration
to complete. The “IP” grade will remain on the student’s record until a
final thesis grade is submitted by the instructor. In some cases, a student
will be registered for thesis courses as a sequence (e.g., MSEM 781/B).
When the final grade is submitted by the instructor, it will replace the “IP” grade. The “IP” grade is not computed in the grade-point average.
In order to remain in good standing while the thesis is “in progress,”
the student must register for the thesis continuation fee for each semester
he or she is not enrolled in coursework.
Graduate Project/Thesis Continuation Fee |
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A student who has completed all the course requirements for the
master’s degree and is currently working on the graduate thesis, either
on or off-campus, must register and pay a graduate thesis continuation
fee of .5 credits per semester calculated at the per-credit cost for each
semester of non-attendance until the thesis is completed and accepted.
This registration, through the Office of the Registrar, is required in each
succeeding semester, excluding the summer sessions, until all degree
requirements are met. Students completing a degree in the summer must
pay the thesis fee in the final summer semester.
Additional Policies |
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- A student who has completed one degree and wishes to matriculate
in another does so by applying to the new program through the Office of
Admission.
- A student may be awarded a particular degree from the University
only once; i.e., once the student has earned an MA, he or she may not be
awarded another MA.
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