Ohio Admin. Code 3341-3-72 - Master's degree - dual specializations - graduate
This policy describes the dual specialization option that exists in some master's degree programs.
If academically appropriate to their program, a student may simultaneously pursue two specializations within a single master's degree. Students pursuing two specializations must simultaneously complete all of the requirements of both specializations, then both specializations would appear on the same transcript. Overlap is permitted as defined by each specialization, however a minimum of nine credits must be unique to each specialization.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3345
Rule Amplifies: 3345
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