Master's Degree Requirements
Master's | Doctoral
In addition to the Master of Arts (M.A.) and Master of Science (M.S.) degrees, the
University also offers the following master's degrees: Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.), Master of
Business Administration (M.B.A.), Master of Science in Accounting (M.S. Acctg.), Master of
Education (M.Ed.), Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.), Master of Landscape Architecture (M.L.A.), Master of
Music (M.M.), Master of Regional Planning (M.R.P.), Master of Science in Chemical Engineering
(M.S. Ch.E.), Master of Science in Civil Engineering (M.S.C.E.), Master of Science in Electrical
and Computer Engineering (M.S.E.C.E.), Master of Science in Engineering Management
(M.S.E.Mgt.), Master of Science in Environmental Engineering (M.S.Envr.E.), Master of Science in
Industrial Engineering and Operations Research (M.S.I.E.O.R.), Master of Science in Manufacturing
Engineering (M.S.Manf.E.), Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (M.S.M.E.), Master of
Public Administration (M.P.A.), Master of Public Health (M.P.H.), and Professional Master of
Business Administration (P.M.B.A.). Programs are described elsewhere in this section; for all other
programs consult specific program of study.
Requirements
1. A minimum of 30 graduate credits, of which not more than six credits (for M.F.A.
students, 12 credits) of grade B or better may be transferred from other institutions with the consent of
the candidate's major department and approval of the Graduate Dean. These transfer credits must
have been awarded within three years of a student's entrance into the master's degree program. A
minimum of 21 credits must be in the major field, unless a higher number is required by the
student's program. If a thesis option is chosen, at least six credits must be earned in 600-800 series courses
(at this University) in addition to any thesis credits, and Special Problems/Independent Study
courses shall be limited to 6 credits (for M.F.A. students 12 credits). If a thesis is not offered, at least
12 credits must be earned (at this University) in 600-800 series courses. A minimum of half the
required credits for a master's degree in each department must be on a letter graded basis; some or all of
the remaining number of credit hours toward the degree may be on a pass/fail basis, subject to
the approval of the student's department. The option as to which courses may be taken on a
pass/fail basis rests with the department/school rather than with the individual candidate. Transfer
credits cannot be used as part of the required component of one-half credits of letter grades. No more
than 10 credits may be earned by means of a thesis.
2. The thesis is optional with the school or department; if one is required, however, it shall
be under the supervision of a Thesis Committee. This committee shall consist of one or more
members of the Graduate Faculty appointed by the Dean of the Graduate School upon recommendation of
the Graduate Program Director or the Head or Chair of the Department. A copy of the candidate's
thesis outline must be signed by each member of the Thesis Committee to indicate that the outline has
been approved. A signed copy of the thesis outline shall be sent to the Graduate Dean four months prior
to the thesis defense. The thesis must be approved by the Thesis Committee and the Department
Chair or Head. If the candidate prepares a thesis, Special Problems courses shall be limited to six credits.
3. Candidates who do not write a thesis may be required to pass a general examination
(written or oral), depending on program requirements. The Examining Committee usually consists of
three graduate faculty members, and the positive recommendation of at least two of the three members
of the Examining Committee shall be requisite to receiving the degree.
4. Candidates for the doctoral or master's/doctoral degree may apply for the master's
degree when they have fulfilled normal requirements in their Department/School for the master's degree.
5. Foreign language requirements for the master's degree are optional with the school or
department.
6. Course credits used previously to fulfill the requirements for any prior degree may not
be used for fulfilling requirements for any master's degree at this University.
7. The Statute of Limitations (total time period in which to earn the master's degree) is
three calendar years from acceptance into the program, except that for the M.F.A. program and the
part-time off-campus programs in engineering and management, the period is four years.
Master of Arts in Teaching
The Master of Arts in Teaching program is primarily for those who do not have adequate
academic preparation nor appropriate teaching experience but who do hold a bachelor's degree
to become effective teachers either at the secondary school or community/junior college level.
The M.A.T. program leads to a terminal degree combining professional aspects of the M.Ed. degree
with the academic tradition of the M.S./M.A. degree. Thirty-nine credits are required for the
secondary school option, and 45 credits for the community/junior college option. A maximum of nine
graduate credits of grade B or better from another accredited institution may be applied toward the
degree, upon recommendation by one of the participating departments (Spanish, Classics, French and
Italian) and approval by the Graduate Dean.
Master of Fine Arts
The Master of Fine Arts degree program is designed particularly for those interested in
the creative aspects of the arts and may be obtained in the Department of Art for work in the visual
arts, the Department of English for work in creative writing, or the Department of Theater for work
in dramatic art. The basic requirements for the degree are:
1. Sixty credits at the graduate level. Not more than 12 credits may be transferred from
other institutions upon recommendation of the department and approval of the Graduate Dean. No
more than 18 credits may be earned for the thesis.
2. The exact nature of the thesis project will be determined by the student's major adviser
in conference with the student. It is to be understood that the student will produce a work in the
creative arts. A written analysis of the work itself and of the procedures used in producing it is
required. The candidate will be asked to pass an examination in the major field in addition to presenting
the thesis project publicly.
Master's Thesis
The requirements for the master's thesis are the same as those for the doctoral
dissertation, listed above, with the following exceptions:
1. The Chair or Head of the Department shall submit nominations to the Graduate Dean for
a Thesis Committee. This committee may consist of one, two, or three members, all of whom must
be members of the University of Massachusetts Graduate Faculty. After the Thesis Committee has
been appointed by the Graduate Dean, it shall review the candidate's proposed thesis outline.
When accepted, all members shall sign a cover sheet indicating approval. The thesis outline, with the
cover sheet bearing the signatures of the committee members and the date of the Thesis
Committee's meeting with the candidate, will be forwarded to the Graduate Dean by the Graduate
Program Director at least four months prior to the thesis defense. All candidates who prepare a thesis
must pass a thesis examination, not necessarily limited to the thesis topic, and administered by the
Thesis Committee.
2. The candidate shall submit to the Graduate School the original and one copy of the
thesis. Both the original and the copy will be sent to the Library for binding. The candidate shall pay a
fee to cover binding costs. The original will be deposited in the central library as an archival copy;
the copy will be placed in either the central library or branch library, as appropriate, for
circulation. Some departments require an additional copy of the thesis for their own files. A list of binderies
is available at the Office of Degree Requirements. Candidates who wish to have additional
copies bound may find this list useful.
3. The thesis and copy must be submitted along with the Eligibility for Degree form to
the Graduate School by the deadline for the appropriate degree granting period.
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