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The Number of Credits Required for a Graduate Degree policy outlines that minimum of 30 credits is required for completion of a master’s or specialist degree at Minnesota State University Moorhead (MSUM).
The Purpose for Selection and Review of Graduate Faculty The quality of the graduate degrees granted by Minnesota State University Moorhead depends upon the qualifications and expertise of faculty involved in the entire graduate educational experience. Selection and review of Graduate Faculty is designed to account for quality, expertise, and participation in graduate education.
MSUM policy on graduate residence and graduate transfer of credit into a masters or specialist degree program.
The Grants and Sponsored Projects Office supports MSUM’s efforts to obtain grants and external funding and coordinates the administrative activities associated with awards, award agreements, award compliance, and sponsored projects in collaboration with MSUM’s Finance and Administration offices.
The Institutional Review Board (IRB) is a university committee designated by Minnesota State University Moorhead (MSUM) to protect the welfare of human subjects recruited to participate in research. When the University, employees and students, are involved in research conducted with human subjects, the research activity must be reviewed by the IRB.
All requirements for the master's and specialist degrees must be completed within seven years (five years in Counseling and Student Affairs) after taking the first graduate course that will be included in the program of study. A student, in consultation with his/her advisor, may petition the Graduate Studies Office for an extension of the time limitation. Extensions may be for one semester or a full year.
Graduate Credit for Non-Academic Experience is the policy of Minnesota State University Moorhead that graduate credit will not be granted for work and other nonacademic experiences.
MSUM Graduate Courses Taken by Undergraduate Students Undergraduate students who meet the requirements may enroll in 500 or 600 level courses for graduate credit.
Grades given in graduate courses include A, B, C, D, F, P (Satisfactory), and AU. In a continuing research course, a student may be given a grade of “IP” until the course is completed. “W” signifies withdrawal without penalty from the course.
Courses at the 600 and 700 level are offered for graduate credit only. Courses offered at the 600 level are open to graduate students or to undergraduate seniors who meet specific requirements.