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15 Outside Dual Degree Programs

Dual MAAA programs

 

MAAA-Master of Arts in Folklore and Ethnomusicology (MAAA-MAFE)

MAAA-Master of Arts in Musicology (MAAA-MAM)

MAAA-Master of Arts in Cultural Policy and Arts Management at University College Dublin (MAAA-MACPAM at UCD)

 

Dual MPA programs

 

MPA-Doctor of Jurisprudence (MPA-JD)

MPA-Master of Arts in African Studies (MPA-MA)

MPA-Master of Arts in African American and African Diaspora Studies (MPA-MA)

MPA-Master of Arts in Central Eurasian Studies (MPA-MA)

MPA-Master of Arts in East Asian Studies (MPA-MA)

MPA-Master of Arts in European Studies (MPA-MA)

MPA-Master of Arts in Latin American and Caribbean Studies (MPA-MA)

MPA-Master of Arts in Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures (MPA-MA)

MPA-Master of Arts in Russian and East European Studies (MPA-MA)

MPA-Master of Information Science (MPA-MIS)

MPA-Master of Library Science (MPA-MLS)

MPA-Master of Science in Cybersecurity (MPA-MS)

MPA-Master of Public Administration at SNU (MPA-MPA at SNU)

 

Dual MSES programs

 

MSES-Doctor of Jurisprudence (MSES-JD)

MSES-Master of Science in Chemistry (MSES-MS)

MSES-Master of Science in Geological Sciences (MSES-MS)

MSES-Master of Science in Intelligent Systems Engineering (MSES-MS)

MSES-Master of Science in Physics (MSES-MS)

 

Please note:

 

  • In every case, students must apply separately and be admitted into both programs in order to participate in a dual degree program. All requirements are detailed in the O’Neill Graduate Bulletin, which is available online at https://bulletins.iu.edu/iu/spea/2023-2024/spea-pdf.pdf.
  • MPA-dual degree students must complete the core (18-24 credit hours depending on the program) with a traditional concentration option or design a specialized concentration. “Outside” dual students do not normally have enough credit hours due to the reduction offered across the two University units to pursue multiple concentrations. Note: Students may not double count courses between degrees.

 

  • MSES-dual degrees are all uniquely designed. Most are thesis-based. Thus, students interested in these degrees should consult early in their academic tenure with the MSES Faculty Program Director and notify the O’Neill Records Office (SPEA A328 or oneillrc@indiana.edu) of their intention.

 

  • “Outside” dual degree students must also proactively consult the other school or department in order to meet their academic requirements. The Master’s Programs Office (MPO) can assist students with contact information, if needed.
  • Students pursuing a second degree outside of O’Neill are expected to register equally through both schools during their time in the dual degree program. In general, students should enroll through the school in which the majority of their credits are being taken for a given term. The O’Neill Graduate Records Office will check dual degree student enrollments each term to ensure enrollments are placed under O’Neill when necessary and will reach out to students whose enrollments need switched to adhere to this rule.
  • Dual degree students cannot graduate with one degree before the other is complete. BOTH degrees must be awarded at the same time in order to benefit from the dual degree agreement.

 

*Students pursuing a second degree outside of O’Neill that is not part of a formal “dual degree” agreement listed above will not be able to double count courses between the two degrees. Even if the degrees are pursued concurrently, all degree requirements will be met independent of one another. Contact the O’Neill Graduate Records Office with any questions. More information on outside dual degrees can be found on the O’Neill website.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 Concentration courses are generally available as indicated on the course offering schedule. However, faculty additions, sabbaticals, retirements, and other contingencies can necessitate schedule adjustments. When such adjustments result in the unavailability of needed courses, advisors can generally assist students in identifying satisfactory course substitutions.
2 The MSES core requirements also includes E538, but for a dual degree student this requirement is listed in the MPA core.

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