Academic Catalog
100811
Requirements for Master's Degrees
Units Required for Master's Degree Programs
Master’s degree programs at NAU require a minimum of 30 units of credit. Many master’s degree programs require more than 30 units of credit.
Academic Requirements
Northern Arizona University expects students to have adequate undergraduate preparation for their intended major. Generally, the student must have at least the equivalent of an undergraduate minor (18 units), and the student's advisor or academic unit may require that the student take, as a prerequisite for graduate study, any undergraduate course normally required of undergraduate majors in the field.
To earn a master’s degree at Northern Arizona University under the thesis option, students must complete at least 18 units of formal, letter-graded coursework, that is, courses other than such individualized studies as independent studies, directed readings, and research. No 400-level courses may be used toward this 18-hour formal coursework requirement.
To earn a master's degree at Northern Arizona University under the non-thesis option, students must complete at least 24 units of formal, letter-graded coursework—that is, courses other than such individualized studies as independent studies, directed readings, and research.
The student's program may allow the student to take a maximum of two 400-level courses (6 units of credit) at Northern Arizona University as part of the student's master's program with prior approval by the student's program committee. Students must file the "Override Authorization—Audit/Class Links/Out of Career form" (available on the Registrar's Office website), to get credit for a 400-level course in their master's degree.
All graduate students must adhere to the academic requirements and criteria outlined by their program, Office of Graduate & Professional Studies, and NAU. See NAU Policy 100319: Academic Continuation, Probation, Dismissal, and Readmission - Graduate for more detailed information.
To begin the graduation process, please see NAU Policy 100334: Applying for Graduation, Graduate Students.
Time Limits for Completion
Students must complete all requirements for their master's degree within a six-year period. Additionally, courses applied to the master’s degree must have been successfully completed within the 6-year time period required for completing the current degree.
However, the Office of Graduate & Professional Studies may grant students one extension of time for up to one year to complete degree requirements, with proper approval from the academic unit or program, if there are compelling extenuating circumstances. The reasons for which the Office of Graduate & Professional Studies may grant an extension include, but are not limited to job relocation, military duty, pregnancy, illness, a serious accident, divorce, or other life-impacting events within the student's immediate household.
An exception to the 6-year time limit for courses may be granted by the Office of Graduate & Professional Studies, with proper approval from the academic unit or program, through a request in writing to the Associate Dean of the Office of Graduate & Professional Studies. Application of courses beyond the 6-year time limit depends on the nature of the courses, the student’s experience in the workforce, and/or the student’s utilization of their previous coursework. However, faculty within a graduate program/department assume the responsibility to ensure these courses demonstrate the current core learning competencies, expectations, and criteria for the student’s degree or certificate program. The age of the transfer work under consideration, or the year taken, may be a factor in the decision as to whether or not the coursework is admissible into a graduate student’s program.
To request an extension of the six-year limit, either for completion of the degree or applying previously earned graduate credit for courses completed beyond the time limit, students must submit a "Petition for Extension of Time Limit for Master's Degree" form to the Office of Graduate & Professional Studies. This form, available on the Office of Graduate & Professional Studies website, must be endorsed by the student's advisor and department chair. The Office of Graduate & Professional Studies Vice Provost or Associate Vice Provost makes the final decision.
Transfer Credits
If students have been admitted to a graduate program at NAU and have earned resident graduate credit at another institution, they can petition the Office of Graduate & Professional Studies to apply such credit toward a graduate degree. Please see Transfer Credits – Graduate Students (NAU Policy 100336) for details and procedures.
Graduate students may petition for an exception to any academic, non-grade-related, graduate regulation for which no specific appeal or petition process exists. Petitions should be submitted, in writing, to the Associate Vice Provost of the Office of Graduate & Professional Studies. When applicable, the student’s advisor and department chair may endorse the petition letter. In some specific instances, utilizing the Academic Appeal Policy and University Graduate Committee Hearing Panel is more appropriate.
Students should contact the Associate Vice Provost of the Office of Graduate & Professional Studies for clarification on which process to initiate.