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2004-06 IUPUI Campus BulletinThe policies, regulations, and course descriptions that appear in this edition of the Bulletin are for the academic years specified. Curricular requirements are for students who entered the university or were admitted to a degree program during these specific academic years. As the "bulletin year" (the student's entry year) will be defined differently from school to school at IUPUI, consult your academic advisor to be sure you are using the appropriate edition of the Bulletin. While every effort is made to provide accurate and current information, IUPUI reserves the right to change without notice statements in this bulletin concerning rules, policies, fees, curricula, courses, or other matters. Consult your academic advisor to learn if changes have occurred that may affect you. Types of Programs Available at IUPUI (Degree and Noncredit)Undergraduate Certificate ProgramsCertificate programs resemble minors but generally require more credit hours. Some certificate programs are stand-alone programs, which means that a student does not have to be working toward a two- or four-year degree to complete a certificate program. Specific requirements can be found in the section for the school offering the certificate.Associate’s Degree Programs
Some schools award an associate’s degree after the completion of two years of full-time college course work. IUPUI offers a wide variety of associate’s degree programs, some in technical fields. Usually the course work completed for the associate’s degree will count toward the bachelor’s degree in the same discipline.
Postbaccalaureate Degree Programs
IUPUI has two types of postbaccalaureate degree programs: graduate and professional. Many of the professional schools have separate bulletins as well as brief sections in this bulletin.
Master’s Degree Programs
Outstanding students wishing to continue their education may begin graduate work
after the completion of their bachelor’s degrees. Most master’s degree programs
require applicants to take standardized national examinations such as the Graduate
Record Examination and apply for the program the spring prior to admission.
The graduate program in business requires students to take the GMAT
as part of the admission process. Most students continue to study in their undergraduate
major field. Students wishing to switch fields may be required to take undergraduate
course work as preparation for admission to a master’s program, which presumes
prior preparation in the area of study. Generally master’s work is more narrowly
focused, and degrees require one to two years of full-time study. Some graduate
programs may be taken on a part-time basis.
Doctor of Philosophy and Education
The doctorate is the highest degree awarded and requires course work, comprehensive examinations, original research, and a dissertation. Three years of study beyond the master’s is minimal, and most students require more time to complete the course work and research.
Professional Degrees: D.D.S., J.D., M.D., D.P.T.
IUPUI offers professional degrees in dentistry, law, medicine, and physical therapy. All these degrees require prior study at the bachelor’s level as a condition for admission to the program.
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