The University of Memphis

4. DEGREE PROGRAMS AND COURSES


COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

HENRY KURTZ, Ph.D., Interim Dean

LINDA A. BENNETT, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Graduate Studies & Research
and Director of Graduate Programs

Department or Division Major Concentration Within Major Degree Offered
Anthropology Anthropology (1) Urban Anthropology
(2) Medical Anthropology
(3) Public Archaeology
Master of Arts (MA)
Biology Biology (1) Botany
(2) Invertebrate Zoology
(3) Vertebrate Zoology
(4) Microbiology
(5) Molecular Cell Sciences
Master of Science (MS)
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Chemistry Chemistry (1) Inorganic
(2) Analytical Chemistry
(3) Organic
(4) Physical Chemistry
(5) Computational Chemistry
Master of Science (MS)
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
City and Regional Planning* City and Regional Planning   Master of City and Regional Planning (MCRP)
Criminology and Criminal Justice*  Criminal Justice   Master of Arts (MA)
Earth Sciences Earth Sciences Geography Master of Arts (MA)
Earth Sciences (1) Geography
(2) Geology
(3) Geophysics
(4) Interdisciplinary Studies
Master of Science (MS)
Earth Sciences   Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
English English (1) Language and Linguistics
(2) Literature
(3) Creative or Professional Writing
(4) English as a Second Language
(5) Composition Studies
Master of Arts (MA)
Creative Writing   Master of Fine Arts (MFA)
English (1) Composition Studies
(2) Professional Writing
(3) Applied Linguistics
(4) Textual Studies
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Foreign Languages and Literatures Romance Languages (1) French
(2) Spanish
Master of Arts (MA)
Health Administration* Health Administration   Master of Health Administration (MHA)
History History   Master of Arts (MA)
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Ancient Egyptian History Master of Arts (MA)
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Mathematical Sciences Mathematics (1) Applied Mathematics
(2) Mathematics
(3) Statistics
(4) Computer Science
(5) Bioinformatics
Master of Science (MS)
(1) Mathematics
(2) Applied Statistics
(3) Computer Science
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Philosophy Philosophy   Master of Arts (MA)
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Physics Physics (1) Computational Physics
(2)  General Physics
Master of Science (MS)
Political Science Political Science   Master of Arts (MA)
Psychology Psychology General Psychology Master of Science (MS)
School Psychology   Master of Arts (MA)
Psychology (1)Clinical Psychology
(2)Experimental Psychology
(3) School Psychology
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Public & Nonprofit Administration* Public Administration (1) Urban Management and Planning
(2) General Public Administration
(3) Health Services Administration
(4) Human Resource Administration
(5) Nonprofit Administration
Master of Public Administration (MPA)
Sociology Sociology   Master of Arts (MA)
College of Arts & Sciences and Fogelman College of Business & Economics Electronic Commerce (see Math Sciences for description)   Master of Science (MS)
Interdisciplinary Women's Studies (1) Inequality & Social Policy)
(2) Cultural Studies
Master of Arts (MA)

*These academic units are part of the School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy.

The College of Arts and Sciences, which includes the School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy, contains fifteen departments and three divisions, each of which offers graduate degrees. Candidates for each of these degrees must pursue a curriculum plan that has the approval of their major advisor, the department chair or division director, and the Graduate Dean. Every graduate student is expected to comply with the general requirements of the Graduate School (see Section 2 of this Bulletin) and the program requirements of the degree being pursued (see departmental or divisional listings in this section).

Individual program requirements described in the Graduate School Issue of the 2003-2005 Bulletin of The University of Memphis are subject to change. Please consult your department or the Office of the Graduate School for changes that may occur before publication of the next issue of this Bulletin; or consult the Graduate School website at: http://academics.memphis.edu/gradschool/index.html for annual updates.

MASTER’S DEGREES

The programs for the MASTER OF ARTS degree are generally open to those who have completed the Bachelor of Arts degree. Those with a Bachelor of Science degree may enroll in these programs if undergraduate prerequisites are met. Students majoring in the following areas may pursue the Master of Arts degree: Anthropology, Criminal Justice, English, Geography, History, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Romance Languages, Sociology, and Women’s Studies (see departmental listings).

The MASTER OF FINE ARTS IN CREATIVE WRITING is a 48-semester-hour program for students who plan to pursue a career in fiction writing or poetry. Admission to the program is based primarily on a portfolio of work in the student’s chosen genre. The course work includes both literature and writing classes, and culminates with submission of a publishable collection of fiction or poetry as the thesis.

The program for the MASTER OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION is generally open to students with preparation in the social sciences or in business courses. Students working toward this inter-disciplinary degree complete a core curriculum in public and non-profit administration courses and a concentration in one of the following areas: General Public Administration, Health Services Administration, Human Resource Administration, Urban Management and Planning, or Nonprofit Administration.

The MASTER OF HEALTH ADMINISTRATION is a 48-semester-hour program for those interested in managerial and administrative careers in the health care community.

The programs for the MASTER OF SCIENCE degree are generally open to students with a science background. Students enrolled in the following areas may pursue the Master of Science degree: Biology, Chemistry, Geography, Geological Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Microbiology and Molecular Cell Sciences, Physics, and Psychology (see departmental listings). Jointly with the Fogelman College of Business and Economics, the College of Arts and Sciences also offers an interdisciplinary Master of Science degree in Electronic Commerce. This degree is administered by the Division of Computer Science within the Department of Mathematical Sciences.

The MASTER OF CITY AND REGIONAL PLANNING is a professional degree for students interested in government and business careers. Students complete the following: a core curriculum of 30 semester hours; a 15-hour elective curriculum with possible subjects in economic development planning, urban design, land use and transportation planning, planning information systems, housing and community development, planning law, and environmental planning; and a 3-hour Capstone Project that integrates one or more elective subjects with the core curriculum.

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE

The Doctor of Philosophy Degree is offered in the following departments within the College of Arts and Sciences: Biology, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, English, History, Mathematical Sciences, Microbiology and Molecular Cell Sciences, Philosophy, and Psychology. General requirements for the PhD Degree are outlined in these departmental listings. More detailed information about prerequisites, course work, research requirements, etc., may be obtained from the chair or graduate coordinator of the respective departments. Any of these departments may choose to admit a student to doctoral study without requiring the master’s degree as a prerequisite.


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