The M.A. is not a degree that students in the Ph.D. program routinely obtain in the course of their Ph.D. work; it is strictly incidental to the program. The University will not award an M.A. in Economics if one has been awarded by another department or institution in similar fields.
The M.A. is not a degree that students in the Ph.D. program routinely obtain in the course of their Ph.D. work; it is strictly incidental to the program. The University will not award an M.A. in Economics if one has been awarded by another department or institution in similar fields.
The M.A. degree meets the needs of three types of students:
To qualify for the M.A. degree, a student must have been admitted to the Ph.D. program. The requirements for the degree are:
A minimum of one quarter must elapse between application for candidacy for the M.A. degree and the filing of the final report for the award of the degree. Forms turned in by the end of second week of the quarter may be conferred at the end of that quarter.
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