Area of Research:
Student take six credits of coursework in their area of interest. Faculty will pre-define several areas that the School has strength in, but students are also free to develop their own area of focus with the advice and consent of their academic advisor.
Thesis:
Under circumstances deemed appropriate for the student, with approval of the student’s advisor and the appropriate program committee director, a thesis (6-credits) must be submitted as a capstone project. The thesis is to be written under the supervision of a three-person faculty committee chaired by the student’s principal advisor and defended in an oral examination before this three-person faculty committee. The thesis committee should provide guidance throughout the process of topic selection, research, writing, and evaluation. Successful oral defense of the thesis, as certified by the student’s advisor to the M.A. program director enables a recommendation to be made that the Master of Arts degree be conferred upon the student. General guidelines and regulations governing the format, development, and presentation of the thesis must conform to the University requirements reflected in the Graduate College Thesis Manual.