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Actuarial and Statistical Analysis
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Biology 120
Biology, Computational and Integrative 121
Business and Science 137
Chemistry 160
Childhood Studies 163
Computer Science 198
Creative Writing 200
Criminal Justice 202
English 350, 352, 354, 615, 842
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Liberal Studies 606
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Physical Therapy 742
Psychology 830
Public Administration 834, 831
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World Languages and Cultures 410
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Camden Newark New Brunswick/Piscataway
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  Camden Graduate Catalog 2016-2018 Graduate School-Camden World Languages and Cultures 410 Degree Requirements  

Degree Requirements



Track 1:
  The formal degree requirements are the completion of 30 credits, including 56:940:515 Acquisition of Spanish as a Second Language and 56:940:517 Methods of Teaching Spanish.

Students should also pass a comprehensive master of arts for teachers (M.A.T.) examination as the final degree requirement.

Track 2:  Students should also take 56:940:515 Acquisition of Spanish as a Second Language and 56:940:517 Methods of Teaching Spanish, pass the comprehensive oral examination as the final degree, and defend a teaching portfolio.

General Requirements

Only one grade below the level of B will be counted toward credit for the master's degree. After one grade below the level of B, additional grades below that level will not be counted for credit.

In the case of a M.A./B.A. program:

  • Track 1 (30 credits) allows students to earn up to 6 credits in advanced undergraduate (300- and 400-level) courses at Rutgers, with approval from the graduate program director.
  • Track 2 (42 credits) allows students to take up to 12 credits in advanced undergraduate (300- and 400-level) courses at Rutgers if the graduate program director approves them.
  • Transfer students: Up to 9 graduate credits (with grades of B or better) may be transferred from other institutions, if taken prior to enrollment in the M.A.T., with the approval of the graduate program director.
 
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