Master’s Programs
Concurrent Master’s Degree with Women’s Studies/Gender Studies
The University of Florida provides a framework for an individual in
a master’s program to develop a concurrent degree plan, where two
graduate degrees can be pursued at the same time. One increasingly popular
concurrent degree plan combines Master of Arts work in Mass Communications
(MAMC) with specialization in Journalism with
Master of Arts work in
Women’s
Studies/Gender Studies (MA or MWS).
Whenever appropriate, the College of Journalism and Communication will
work enthusiastically with individual students to develop these collaborative
degree programs.
Concurrent degree plans at the University of Florida are developed on an individual basis. Nine credits of coursework from one degree may be applied, with Graduate School approval, toward meeting the requirements of the second degree. Students must apply to each degree program separately and concurrent degree paperwork is then completed once students are admitted to both programs. It is also possible to enter the concurrent degree track by applying to the second program after some coursework has been completed in the first program; however, the Graduate School will not authorize participation in concurrent degree programs if either of the degrees involved has already been awarded at the time of application to the concurrent degree program. The concurrent degree plan must have written approval by the administration of each academic unit involved and the dean of the Graduate School. The forms required for approval of the concurrent program and petition for acceptance of nine credits of coursework in a second master’s program may be found at http://gradschool.rgp.ufl.edu/pdf-files/concurrent-degree-program-form.pdf.
Ultimately, students who successfully complete a concurrent degree plan will graduate with two degrees.
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