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| Option I: Research Thesis Option II: Professional Studies M.S. Course Selection | ||||||
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M.S. Thesis OptionsMinimum requirements for graduation:
Supervision:
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Option Two: Professional Studies Minimum requirements for graduation:
Supervision:
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M.S. Course Selection:Breath requirement: Level of courses: Undergrad Prerequisites
Qualified students from non-geology backgrounds are encouraged to apply, but they will be required to remediate their geoscience background. Contact the admissions chair for details.
AdvisingNew students meet with an Advising Committees before the first week of classes in order to develop a Plan of Study. Each student is assigned a tentative Advisor. Option II students retain their Advising Committee and Advisor for the duration of their residency. Option I students adopt a Research Committee and Advisor that replaces the role of the Advising Committee by the end of their first year in residency. Ideal Steps to Graduation1. Establish Plan of Study (During advising session before classes start) 2. Find an advisor (First semester) 3. Find a thesis or project topic (First or second semester) 4. Establish a research committee (First or second semester) 5. Propose your research project and update Study Plan (Second semester) 6. Conduct field or laboratory research (First Summer and third semester) 7. Write thesis or project (Fourth semester) 8. Submit Application for Graduation (Within 2 weeks of beginning of 4th semester) 8. Request Shuttle Sheet (Five weeks before Commencement) 9. Defend Thesis or Project and submit signed Shuttle Sheet (at least 3 weeks before Commencement) 10. Submitt Thesis to Wise Library The relevant Forms can be found here http://eberly.wvu.edu/graduate_programs/forms The student must fill the forms out, sign them and give them to Hope Stewart in Brooks 325 for approval and submissions to the College.
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