Curriculum Organization
Master’s degree curricula are designed to help students demonstrate a mastery or high-order overview of a specific field of study or professional practice. Master’s degree holders possess in-depth content knowledge, advanced theoretical knowledge, analysis and professional application skills, and the ability to evaluate and conduct research in their field of study. At NSU, all graduate level courses are numbered at the 5000 level. Faculty advisors counsel and guide students as they progress through their programs.
Capstone Experience
All degree programs require a culminating activity termed a Capstone Experience. The capstone encourages the use of skills learned and knowledge gained to demonstrate competency in one or more areas of the degree discipline. Capstone Experience options differ with each program; students should consult the degree program information and their faculty advisor for more information about completing the Capstone Experience. Guidelines for research papers, projects, and theses are available on the Graduate College website. Capstone experiences include
- Comprehensive examination (Oral or written or combination)
- Research paper, project, or portfolio
- Thesis
- Synergistic Experience
- Second internship
- Additional, specified course work or capstone course (Must be approved by advisor, advisory committee, and Graduate Dean)
- Other option (Must be approved by advisor, advisory committee, and Graduate Dean)
English Proficiency
English proficiency is required of all students graduating from NSU. Graduate students must meet the following minimum test scores.
TOEFL Test |
Minimum Scores |
Internet-based |
79 |
Paper-based |
550 |
IELTS Test |
6.5 |
Graduate students may satisfy the English Language requirement by completing a baccalaureate or graduate degree from a college or university where English is the primary teaching language in a country where English is a primary language and that is recognized by professional organizations in the U.S. involved in admissions and international education. (OSHRE Policy, 3.9.5.A.4)
Graduation
Degree Deadlines
Each student who expects to complete degree requirements must file an application for bachelor’s degree by March 15 for summer graduation, August 15 for fall graduation, and January 15 for spring graduation. If requirements are not met, students must reapply for the appropriate semester.
In order for the degree to be posted in the semester for which the student applied, all documentation must be received in the Graduate College within one week of the close of the semester. If documentation is not received within the timeframe, the student will have to reapply for the next graduation conferral term. Documentation includes official transcripts (mailed directly from the school) of course work completed at other schools, final approved research papers, projects, theses, and capstone experiences, notifications of comprehensive examinations, courses with incomplete grades changed to permanent grades, grade changes and/or course substitutions.
Students must meet all degree requirements for graduation as outlined in the Master’s Degree Requirements and program requirement sections of this catalog. Degrees are recorded on the student’s transcript. Diplomas will be mailed approximately twelve weeks after the conferral date.
Commencement
Degrees are conferred at the end of fall, spring and summer semesters. Students completing degree requirements at the end of a summer term may participate in the spring commencement. Tahlequah campus graduation ceremonies are held during the fall and spring of each year and are open to all NSU students. The Broken Arrow campus graduation ceremony is held only during the spring. Broken Arrow students completing in the fall may attend the ceremony at the Tahlequah campus in December or may attend the Broken Arrow ceremony the following May.
Second Master’s Degree
A second master’s degree may be earned by completing the required courses for the degree including the minimum number of degree hours required. The calculation for the number of hours begins with the first hour completed after the first master’s degree was awarded. If some of the courses required for the second degree were completed as part of the first degree, the course work must be either substituted with other comparable course work or repeated, depending upon the advisor’s recommendation considering the age, content and grades of the first course work. The research course must be repeated if the course will be more than six years old upon the receipt of the second master’s degree.
Timelines
Procedure |
Office to Contact |
Timetable |
File Application for Admission, order Supporting documents |
Graduate College Tahlequah Campus |
At least 30 days prior to semester |
Receive Letter of acceptance |
Graduate College Tahlequah Campus |
Prior to first enrollment |
Initial acceptance |
Advisor Listed In acceptance letter |
As noted on letter of acceptance |
Complete entrance exam (MAT, GRE, GMAT) |
Submit score to graduate college |
Must be on file before the close of the first semester of 5,000 level coursework. |
Complete Program Admission |
Contact Advisor
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See program details |
File Plan of Study and Statement Of Understanding |
Contact Advisor
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See program details |
Additional Requirements |
Contact Advisor
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Varies by Program |
Final Degree Audit |
Student Access/On web
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The next to the last semester of coursework to complete the degree. |
Submit Application for Diploma (online) |
Graduate College |
Deadlines: January 15 for spring; March 15-Summer; August 15-Fall |
Notice concerning arrangements for Commencement |
Office of the Registrar |
Approximately one month before date of commencement |
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