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MASTER
OF ARTS
IN
INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES (MAIS)
NON-THESIS
PLAN
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| The Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies degree
requires thirty-six hours of coursework with two (2) 18-hour areas of
specialization1. Students who wish to pursue an MAIS degree
plan must write a proposal detailing and explaining their academic interests,
including a synthesis derived from the proposed areas of disciplinary
specialization. Likewise, this proposal shall outline how their interdisciplinary
degree plan will meet their educational needs. This proposal must be reviewed
and approved by an advisor from each area of specialization and by the
Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences before admission to the program.
A written comprehensive examination taken during the last semester of
coursework will require knowledge and synthesis of the areas of specialization. |
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| First Area Coursework* |
18 SCH |
| Second Area Coursework* |
18 SCH |
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36 SCH |
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*Areas of Specialization may be selected from: Biology,
Curriculum&Instruction, Fitness&Sports, English, History, Mathematics, Political Science, Psychology, Reading, Sociology and Spanish. Students must contact the chair of each area of specialization
for specific information regarding stemwork, prerequisites and curriculum
preparation.
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| 1MAIS with three areas of Specialization |
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First Area Coursework* |
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18 SCH |
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Second Area Coursework* |
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9 SCH |
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Third Area Coursework* |
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6 SCH |
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| MAIS 5397 |
Individualized Interdisciplinary Study |
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3 SCH |
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Total |
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36
SCH |
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