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DJ•:CREFS AND CHEDE'\TlALS 55 2. A student may enroll in 299, thesis or project, at any time after he has met the requirements listed in (a) through (f) above. However, if a student fails to enroll within one semester (excluding summer sessions) after his official acceptance by a thesis committee, the committee is dissolved and its members are relieved of further obligation to the student. 3. A student whose thesis is planned to extend over more than the semester in which he first enrolls in 299 may receive an In Progress (IP) grade, which may remain in effect for one full year after being recorded. If at the end of this time the thesis has not been completed, the thesis committee and the liurary are relieved of any further thesis obligation to the student. The student must re-enroll and apply for a new committee in each subsequent semester or summer session during which he uses the library or draws on faculty time in connection with his thesis. The new committee will not necessarily be composed of the same personnel and is not necessarily bound by the decisions of tllC forrricr committee. 4. The student and his thesis chairman should set a deadline for the completion of the semifinal draft, no later than four weeks before the last day of scheduled final examinations. This date should be early enough so that the chairman and the other members of the committee can clear the draft before the student must meet the deadline for clearance by the technical adviser. S. Before a thesis is officially accepted by the Committee on Graduate Study, it must meet the approval of the committee's technical adviser, who passes on matters of format, documentation, and quality of writing. The semifinal draft, initialed by the thesis chairman as acceptable with technical corrections, should be submitted to the technical adviser in the College Library at least three weeks before the last day of scheduled final examinations. This deadline has been set as late as possible in the semester to accommodate the student; late manuscripts will not be accepted until the following semester or summer session. Students are urged to follow meticulously the specifications for the master's thesis, copies of which are available from the Graduate Office. 6. Four copies (three to be retained by the college) signed by the thesis chairman and ready .for binding, together with the divisional clearance (Form 49-G17) must be submitted to the Graduate Office no later than one week before the last day of scheduled final examinations. A fee for binding is due and payable at the Fresno State College Association Office on the date of final submission. A smdent who wishes to remin more than one bound copy may arrange for the C.'! binding tw paying :111 nddi tional fee. (Sec Scbedule of Fees.) APPLICATION FOR DEGREE An application for the master's degree must be filed in the Evaluations Office in the first two weeks of a semester or first week of a summer session. (For dates see College Calendar or Scbedule of Courses; sec also Schedule of Fees.) Failure to complete requirements for the degree during the semester of the application 11ecessitates the filing of a new application for rhe semester of actual completion. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT Fresno Sta.te College does not have a general foreign language requirement fox l'he m~stcr's degree. Some specific m3ster's degree majors do, howeve.r, require competence in an appropriate foreign language. (See Degrees a11d CredemialsForeign Language Requireme1lt and department requirements.) Students who con-
Object Description
Title | 1964-65 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1964-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 055 |
Full Text Search | DJ•:CREFS AND CHEDE'\TlALS 55 2. A student may enroll in 299, thesis or project, at any time after he has met the requirements listed in (a) through (f) above. However, if a student fails to enroll within one semester (excluding summer sessions) after his official acceptance by a thesis committee, the committee is dissolved and its members are relieved of further obligation to the student. 3. A student whose thesis is planned to extend over more than the semester in which he first enrolls in 299 may receive an In Progress (IP) grade, which may remain in effect for one full year after being recorded. If at the end of this time the thesis has not been completed, the thesis committee and the liurary are relieved of any further thesis obligation to the student. The student must re-enroll and apply for a new committee in each subsequent semester or summer session during which he uses the library or draws on faculty time in connection with his thesis. The new committee will not necessarily be composed of the same personnel and is not necessarily bound by the decisions of tllC forrricr committee. 4. The student and his thesis chairman should set a deadline for the completion of the semifinal draft, no later than four weeks before the last day of scheduled final examinations. This date should be early enough so that the chairman and the other members of the committee can clear the draft before the student must meet the deadline for clearance by the technical adviser. S. Before a thesis is officially accepted by the Committee on Graduate Study, it must meet the approval of the committee's technical adviser, who passes on matters of format, documentation, and quality of writing. The semifinal draft, initialed by the thesis chairman as acceptable with technical corrections, should be submitted to the technical adviser in the College Library at least three weeks before the last day of scheduled final examinations. This deadline has been set as late as possible in the semester to accommodate the student; late manuscripts will not be accepted until the following semester or summer session. Students are urged to follow meticulously the specifications for the master's thesis, copies of which are available from the Graduate Office. 6. Four copies (three to be retained by the college) signed by the thesis chairman and ready .for binding, together with the divisional clearance (Form 49-G17) must be submitted to the Graduate Office no later than one week before the last day of scheduled final examinations. A fee for binding is due and payable at the Fresno State College Association Office on the date of final submission. A smdent who wishes to remin more than one bound copy may arrange for the C.'! binding tw paying :111 nddi tional fee. (Sec Scbedule of Fees.) APPLICATION FOR DEGREE An application for the master's degree must be filed in the Evaluations Office in the first two weeks of a semester or first week of a summer session. (For dates see College Calendar or Scbedule of Courses; sec also Schedule of Fees.) Failure to complete requirements for the degree during the semester of the application 11ecessitates the filing of a new application for rhe semester of actual completion. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT Fresno Sta.te College does not have a general foreign language requirement fox l'he m~stcr's degree. Some specific m3ster's degree majors do, howeve.r, require competence in an appropriate foreign language. (See Degrees a11d CredemialsForeign Language Requireme1lt and department requirements.) Students who con- |