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Graduate Catalog

Social Sciences


The Master of Social Sciences degree is designed for graduate students who need to study two or more subjects within the social sciences field to earn the master's degree. Though we anticipate that most students will be public school teachers, candidates in other occupations may apply to the program. The degree is intended for students concluding their graduate education at the master's level.

The program is directed by a coordinator appointed by the dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. The coordinator will supervise the policies that guide the program and will coordinate such matters as admission, assignment of advisors with the social science departments, and the selection of a committee to administer the terminal oral examination.

Degree Requirements

To earn the Master of Social Sciences degree, you must complete a minimum of 45 quarter hours in a minimum of 10 graduate courses in two or more of the social science disciplines.

Major and minor fields and auxiliary areas are chosen from the following social sciences: history, political science, economics, sociology-anthropology, and geography. Other subject fields such as psychology and social work that relate to your academic interest may be approved as minor or auxiliary fields.

Courses and credit will be distributed as follows:

  1. A major of five to seven courses equaling a minimum of 20 graduate credit hours.
  2. A single minor; or a minor and an auxiliary area; or two auxiliary areas. A minor consists of three to five courses for a minimum of 12 graduate credit hours. An auxiliary area consists of two courses for a minimum of eight graduate credit hours.
  3. Optional electives. One or two courses, for a maximum of 10 graduate credit hours, can be taken in other social science,science, or humanities areas if, in the judgment of the coordinator, they relate to your academic program.

Graduate Survey Requirement. You will complete in your discipline one graduate survey course designed to present a comprehensive survey of recent scholarship in that field.

Master's Essay Option. You can elect to write a master's research essay on a topic approved and directed by a graduate faculty member of your major field. The essay, taken for four or five hours of master's thesis credit, will count as one course in the major and as one of the 10 required courses.

Terminal Examination. Upon completion of studies, you must pass an oral examination designed and conducted by your examining committee. In composing this examination, the committee will be guided by the program of courses and research pursued so that the examination will be reasonable in scope.

Admission Requirements

You must have a bachelor's degree and at least one year of employment experience that is relevant to one or more social science disciplines. You should have an undergraduate grade-point average of 2.75 for unconditional admission. If your undergraduate g.p.a. is below 2.75, you are encouraged to apply, but you may be admitted conditionally or denied admission.

If you have 24 to 30 undergraduate credit quarter hours in an intended major, you may be required to undertake a minimum of seven courses and 28 quarter hours of graduate credit in your major.

If you have fewer than 24 quarter hours of undergraduate credit in an intended major, you will be required to register as a special student and take those undergraduate courses required by the major department to qualify for graduate study in this program.

No more than 12 quarter hours in a maximum of three graduate courses passed with a grade of B or better will be accepted for this program from other colleges or universities. Credit earned in other Ohio University programs which, in the judgment of the coordinator, is appropriate for this program may be applied toward completion of the degree.



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University Publications and the Computer Services Center revised this file (http://www.ohiou.edu/~gcat/95-97/areas/socsci.html) April 13, 1998.

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