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Science M.A.S.


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The Master of Arts in Science (M.A.S.) is a nonthesis degree designed to allow students to increase their knowledge base in two different fields of science. Traditional and nontraditional students interested in pursuing or advancing science-related careers will discover a host of new opportunities after completing the program. Secondary science teachers who enroll in the program will be better prepared to face classroom challenges with a broad science background.

Program Director

Farley, John W. (1987). Professor; Ph.D., Columbia University.

This program includes the current graduate faculty, course work and facilities from the departments of Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Geoscience, Mathematical Sciences, and Physics. Any graduate courses offered by these departments can be considered for inclusion in this degree program. In addition, graduate courses from Environmental Studies can be used to satisfy the second field.

Admission Requirements

  1. A bachelor’s degree in any of the sciences, mathematical sciences or secondary education with at least nine upper division (300 level or higher) science or math courses. Must be a licensed educator, have current licensure, a current job offer (ideally in grades 6-12) or degree in education
  2. A minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 for all undergraduate work (based on a 4.00 scale).
  3. Satisfactory scores on the General Graduate Record Examination (GRE). Successful applicants should complete the GRE or pass the Praxis I, II.
  4. Three letters of recommendation are required from individuals familiar with the applicant’s academic and professional record and potential for advanced study in mathematics and science education.
  5. A written statement/letter of intent is required and should include:
    a. summary of research interests
    b. reason(s) for wishing to earn an advanced degree
    c. motivation for attending UNLV
    d. name of two intended department faculty mentors for major and minor
  6. Submission of official transcripts of all colleges and universities attended.
  7. Submission of a completed Graduate College Application and
    payment of fees required by the Graduate College.
  8. Copy of current curriculum vitae or resume is required.
  9. Copy of current teaching licensure, licensure certificate, letter of employment or diploma is required.
  10. All international students whose first language is not English or who have not received a baccalaureate or Master’s degrees from an institution in which the language of instruction is English must take the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) examination, MTELP  (Michigan Test of English Placement) or the IELTS (International English Learning Testing System).

 

Degree Requirements


  1. Completion of a total of 33-36 credits of regular course work of which 50% must be at 700 level.
  2. Students accepted into the Master of Arts in Science (MAS) program will be required to take at least twelve credits in one major area of one department and at least six credits in one minor field of science, mathematics or statistics from a different department in the College
  3. All students must develop their degree program with the consent of the faculty mentor from their major department and the student’s Graduate Advisory Committee.
  4. Student’s progress will be assessed annually by the Advisory Committee.
  5. No more than six credits may come from outside of the College of Sciences. Those departments include: Science, ENB, Educational Psychology, Anthropology, EPP, Water Resource Management, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, CIS, MEE, Informatics. No more than 9 credits may be earned through independent study.
     

A student will be placed on academic probation if a minimum 3.00 grade point average is not maintained in all work taken in the degree program.

Coursework Option - 36 Credits


  1. 9 credits in major (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Astronomy, Mathematics, Statistics, Geoscience, Water Resource Management)
  2. 6 credits in minor (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Astronomy, Mathematics, Statistics, Geoscience, Water Resource Management)
  3. 18 credits at the 700 level
  4. 6 credits may be taken outside of the college, student must obtain advisor approval for this coursework Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Astronomy, Mathematics, Statistics, Geoscience, Science,   ENB  , Educational Psychology, Anthropology,  EPP , Water Resource Management, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering,  CIS, MEE , Informatics.

 

Professional Paper Option - 33 Credits


  1. 9 credits in major (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Astronomy, Mathematics, Statistics, Geoscience, Water Resource Management)
  2. 6 credits in minor (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Astronomy, Mathematics, Statistics, Geoscience, Water Resource Management)
  3. 18 credits at the 700 level
  4. 6 credits may be taken outside of the college, student must obtain advisor approval for this coursework Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Astronomy, Mathematics, Statistics, Geoscience, Science, ENB, Educational Psychology, Anthropology, EPP, Water Resource Management, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, CIS, and/or MEE.
  5. Professional Paper SCI 796:  3 credits  

 

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