Graduation Requirements
Master of Science
Requirements: Master's degree requires a minimum of 30 semester credit hours.
- No more than two credit hours of departmental seminar may be included in
the minimum 30-credit program.
- No more than three credit hours of Master's supervised teaching (685) may
be included in the minimum 30-credit program
- Programs that require a thesis cannot include more than six hours of Thesis
Research credit (695) in the minimum 30-credit-hour program. Thesis Research
credit is not appropriate in non-thesis programs.
- A Non-thesis program cannot include more than six hours of independent study
credits in the minimum 30-credit program.
- No more than ten hours of 400-level courses may be counted toward the minimal
30-hour requirement, and they may not come from the major field.
- Master's Thesis Preparation (699) credits may not be used to satisfy the
30-credit hour requirement.
- Non-thesis Master's Examination (690) credits may not be used to satisfy
the 30-credit hour requirement.
- At least 18 hours of the minimum 30 hours required for the Master's degree
must be graduate credits earned while the student is enrolled in a graduate
classification at NC State.
- For information regarding transfer various types of course credits into
a Master's program visit: http://www.fis.ncsu.edu/grad_publicns/handbook/
Doctor of Philosophy
Requirements: Doctoral degrees at NCSU require a minimum of 72
graduate credit hours beyond the bachelor's degree.
- At least two residence credit points secured in continuous semesters' residence
as a graduate student at the University.
- For a student who has a master's degree from a university other than NC
State, a maximum of 18 hours of relevant graduate credit from the master's
degree may be applied toward this minimum, upon the recommendation of the student's
Graduate Advisory Committee.
- If a student completes a master's degree at NC State and continues for a
doctoral degree without a break in time, up to 36 credit hours of required
course work taken while in master's status may be used to meet minimum requirements
for the doctoral degree.
- Students cannot transfer courses into a Ph.D. program.
- Students who hold a Ph.D. are generally not admissible for a second Ph.D.
unless a “special exception” is requested.
- A preliminary comprehensive examination (written - cumes; oral - prelim)
presentation.
- A dissertation.
- Dissertation defense - final comprehensive oral examination.
- Submission to university of approved dissertation
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