2019-2020 Graduate Catalog

Master of Arts Degree Programs

Actuarial Science
Adult and Community Education
Anthropology - admissions suspended
Applied Behavior Analysis
Applied Gerontology - admissions suspended
Athletic Coaching Education
Biology
Business Education
Career and Technical Education
Chemistry
Clinical Exercise Physiology
Clinical Psychology
Cognitive and Social Processes
Communication Studies
Counseling
Curriculum and Educational Technology
Educational Psychology
Emerging Media Design and Development
English
Environmental Geoscience
Executive Development and Public Service
Fashion - admissions suspended
Foundational Mathematics Teaching in the Community College

History
Interior Design
Journalism
Linguistics
Mathematics
Mathematics Education
Music
Natural Resources and Environmental Management
Physics
Physiology
Political Science
Public Relations
Residential Property Management - admissions suspended
School Counseling
School Psychology
Secondary Education
Social Psychology
Social Psychology and Clinical Mental Health Counseling (Dual Major)
Sociology
Special Education
Speech Pathology
Sport Administration
Sport Performance
Sport and Exercise Psychology
Statistics
Student Affairs Administration in Higher Education
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) and Linguistics (Dual Major)
Technology Education - admissions suspended
Telecommunications

 

Requirements and Usual Plan of Study

A minimum of 30 credits is required for a master’s degree. Some programs are more than 30 credits. Check specific programs for degree requirements. The usual plan of study for the master of arts degree is as follows:

Usual plan of study for the master of arts (MA) degree
Major area of study including thesis, research paper, creative project, or graduate research methodology course 15-30 credits
Minor area of study of 8 or more credits and/or electives in any area or areas including the major area 0-15 credits