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Reply To: | Meta G. Carstarphen |
Date: | Sat, 12 Feb 2005 15:34:15 -0600 |
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Dear MACers:
In January 2005, I began service as my college's Interim Director of Graduate
Programs as I fill in for a colleague on leave. I am knee-deep in evaluating
applications for admissions, advising current students, overseeing curriculum issues
and recruitment. I welcome your support and prayers (really!).
Here's where the shameless pitch comes in. Starting in the Fall of '05, our Masters of
Arts students will be able to choose from three options:
*M.A.-thesis; traditional program of study recommended for those aspiring to
doctoral degrees;
*M.A.-project; applied program for students who want to substitute a professional
project in lieu of a thesis;
*M.A.-course/exam; specially designed program for students who want to combine
their study of journalism and mass communication with coursework with one of the
leading programs at OU outside of our College.
In addition, we offer a separate degree, Master's in Professional Writing, for those
students interested in pursuing careers in writing screenplays, novels and nonfiction
texts.
Pending state approval, we will also launch a new PhD in Fall 2006.
We have a lot of things going on about which I am excited. I would ask that if you
have students who are interested in graduate study and who are not able to attend
any one of your own fine institutions, that you ask them to consider the University of
Oklahoma. They can find out more about us at jmc.ou.edu and if they apply this term
and mention a MAC member's name, I promise every possible consideration.
Thanks for your attention!
Cheers,
Meta
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