| Geology M.S. Degree Requirements at Kent State |
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toward completion of the M.S. in Geology program
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Graduation Information on this page is summarized from the "Department of Geology M.S. Program Requirements" (printed copies may be obtained from the Graduate Coordinator). Information regarding Departmental exceptions to the Arts and Sciences guidelines is available in the Geology Main office. In addition, at least one chapter of your thesis/dissertation, in final form, should be examined by the Office of Graduate Affairs, College of Arts and Sciences for conformity to the rules before you complete and photocopy all the chapters. This will assure in advance the acceptance of your document. Please note that some requirements have recently been modified. If you started your degree program prior to the Fall 2006, please contact the Graduate Coordinator if you have any questions regarding your graduation requirements. REQUIREMENTS
FOR GRADUATION (Effective Fall 2006):
There are several deadlines (including those for applying for graduation, completing the thesis/dissertation defense, and presentation of thesis/dissertation to the Office of Graduate Affairs, College of Arts & Sciences) that must be met in order to graduate in a timely fashion. If the student applies for graduation in one term and is delayed in finishing the work, it is necessary to file a re-application in the Office of Graduate Affairs, College of Arts & Sciences during the term in which graduation is anticipated. The re-application must be in the Office of Graduate Affairs by the deadline for application for graduation. Although reminders from the Graduate Coordinator and the Office of Graduate Affairs will be sent out, the Graduate Catalogue clearly stipulates that it is the responsibility of the student to meet the deadlines. The degree must be completed within 6 years of enrollment in the first coursework. Departmental Scholarship
Applications Application to Graduate
Thesis Defense Deadline
Thesis Submission Deadline
RECOMMENDED
SCHEDULE
FOR M.S. STUDENTS FUNDED BY THE DEPARTMENT:
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: What options do I have when selecting formal coursework to fit my course of study? The department requires 20 hours of formal coursework, of which 2 hours come from orientation and college teaching. That means you need 6 courses (assuming 3 credits each). Keep in mind that in addition to the formal courses offered in the department you have the following options available to help you develop the skills you need: (a) You can take courses at the University of Akron through the Memorandum of Understanding, without transfer. This widens your choice of coursework substantially. Forms are available in the main office to do this. (b) You can cross-train in coursework in allied fields. You may want to check out the GIS or Remote Sensing courses in Geography; the Wetlands, Limnology, and Ecology courses in Biological Sciences; the Environmental Chemistry courses in Chemistry; computer programming courses in Computer Science; or relevant courses in Physics. See the Registrar's web page for available courses by semester. (c) You can take up to 6 hours of
research
credit that count towards the minimum of 32 hours for the M.S.
degree
in Geology. You may petition the Graduate Studies Committee
(GSC)
for an exception to this limit if you and your advisor feel that more
than
6 hours of research credit are needed as a substitute for formal
coursework
in your program of study. The maximum allowed by the College of
Arts
and Sciences is 12 hours of research credit. Please note that Research hours do
not count toward the total of required 13 hours of 60,000 level work, or
the required 20 hours of formal coursework.
What is the Geology Colloquium?
The Geology Colloquium series presents interesting talks by outside guests, departmental faculty and graduate students. It's a great way to stay current on topics of interest in the field of Geology. All graduate students are expected to attend the Geology Colloquium. Can I transfer geological coursework from another institution? Yes, you can transfer up to 12 hours of graduate credit, graded B or higher, from an accredited institution, as long as the work was done within six years of the completion date of your M.S. in Geology. (That is, masters coursework has a 6 year "shelf life").
Can I pursue two Masters degrees simultaneously or sequentially at KSU?
Yes, you can! You can share 12 hours of coursework between the 2 Masters programs. Where can I go to get the thesis style guide and the necessary forms I will need as I progress through the program? The KSU College of Arts & Sciences Style Guide and Instructions for Typing Theses and Dissertations (updated in June 1998) is available in the College Office 108 Bowman Hall. You can also access these materials from this website (see above), or at the appropriate page in the Arts and Sciences website (http://as.kent.edu/gradforms.htm). Libraries and Media Services also provides guidelines for preparing your thesis or dissertation to help you complete the process. How can I efficiently plan my M.S. program, including thesis and coursework, so that I can finish the degree in a timely manner? See the recommended schedule above. Remember that ultimately you are responsible for successful completion. Consult regularly with your advisor. |