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5.3 Concurrent BS in Technical Communication and MA in Rhetoric, Composition, and Professional Communication Degree Requirements and Curriculum Plans

A concurrent B.S. in Technical Communication (TComm) and M.A. in Rhetoric, Composition, and Professional Communication (RCPC) offers well-qualified students the opportunity for accelerated study, achieving both degrees within a 5-year time frame. A student enrolled in this program pursues a graduate M.A. degree while simultaneously completing the requirements for the B.S. in Technical Communication. Completing … Continue reading 5.3 Concurrent BS in Technical Communication and MA in Rhetoric, Composition, and Professional Communication Degree Requirements and Curriculum Plans

5.4 The Program of Study Committee and the Form (Concurrent MA)

MA students establish their Program of Study Committee and submit the online Graduate College Program of Study and Committee (POSC) Form via their AccessPlus account along with the appropriate Degree Planning Sheet (DPS) and other required POS documentation by the announced deadline in the appropriate semester. The Graduate Program Administrative Assistant (englgrad@iastate.edu) will post the deadline on our … Continue reading 5.4 The Program of Study Committee and the Form (Concurrent MA)

4.7 Guidelines for the Dissertation (PhD)

4.7.1 General Dissertation Guidelines 4.7.2a ALT Dissertation Guidelines 4.7.2b RPC Dissertation GuidelinesThe PhD degree programs have a research element in addition to the required number of credit hours. These guidelines will help you complete your dissertation for your specific major. 4.7.1 General Dissertation Guidelines Detailed university requirements for the PhD dissertation appear in several online … Continue reading 4.7 Guidelines for the Dissertation (PhD)

5.1 About the Concurrent Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree Programs

5.1 About the Concurrent Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree programs Several graduate degree programs allow qualified ISU juniors and seniors to apply to pursue a bachelor’s and graduate credential concurrently. Students in concurrent status must be making good progress toward a bachelor’s degree. The minimum requirements for admission to concurrent student status are the same as … Continue reading 5.1 About the Concurrent Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree Programs

5.2 Concurrent BA in Linguistics and MA in TESL/Applied Linguistics Degree Program Requirements

A concurrent B.A. in Linguistics and M.A. in TESL/Applied Linguistics offers well-qualified students the opportunity for accelerated study, achieving both degrees within a 5-year time frame. A student enrolled in this program pursues a graduate M.A. degree while simultaneously completing the requirements for the B.A. in Linguistics. Completing the concurrent degree program would enable students … Continue reading 5.2 Concurrent BA in Linguistics and MA in TESL/Applied Linguistics Degree Program Requirements

1.3 Program Advisors, Major Professors, & POS Committees

1.3.1 Assigned Program Advisors The name of your assigned program advisor is found on your student information page in AccessPlus. Contact the Graduate Program Administrative Assistant (englgrad@iastate.edu) if your advisor is not listed. All new graduate students should introduce themselves to their assigned program advisors by the end of the fourth week of classes in … Continue reading 1.3 Program Advisors, Major Professors, & POS Committees

1.7 Registration

1.7.1 Registration/Enrollment Students register and enroll in classes via the student AccessPlus account. You should meet with your assigned Program Advisor or Major Professor in Week 6 or 7 of the semester to discuss course selection for the following semester. Registration begins in Week 9 (see your AccessPlus student account for your assigned start date … Continue reading 1.7 Registration