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Dec 03, 2024
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2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Project Design and Analysis, BS with a grad track option leading to Data Analytics, MS
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Application and registration process:
- Declared Project Design and Analysis students with
- a cumulative GPA 3.5 or higher for the last 60 hours completed,
- 75 or more credit hours completed.
may apply during their junior year.
- The following courses must be completed with a grade of C or higher or be in progress at the time of application:
- MATH 1710
- MATH 1720
- IPAC 4130
- IPAC 4240
- IPAC 4250
- Students submit the Toulouse Graduate School’s Conditional Admission and Advisor Course Approval Form to the graduate coordinator for the Advanced Data Analytics pathway list above. A signed copy of that form must be submitted to the Project Design and Analysis advisor for official records.
- Students may not take a graduate class until 90 credit hours have been completed, and must complete their B.S. degree within one year of taking their first graduate course within the track in order to have the courses transferred to their graduate plan.
- Students apply for admission to the Advanced Data Analytics MS program through the Toulouse Graduate School prior to the first semester of their final undergraduate year at UNT.
Students selected unto the grad track must complete the courses listed above. Then they will replace the final courses of the analysis and design sequences in the major with two graduate data anaytics courses from the master’s degree program.
Admission process and standards:
To be admitted to the program, students submit the following items to the Project Design and Analysis grad track coordinator:
- written statement of purpose (500-700 words)
- resume or CV
The student’s current transcript will also be pulled by the advisor to verify GPA and prerequisites. Grad Track program admission decisions will be made holistically and in collaboration with the graduate program coordinators. Students will be notified of whether they were selected to be admitted to the grad track program through a letter co-signed by the Project Design and Analysis faculty coordinator and the Advanced Data Analytics graduate coordinator.
Communication and monitoring:
Students are given a copy of this process form by their advisor to
- clarify all application and admissions requirements,
- notify students that they remain undergraduates until all undergraduate degree requirements and their B.S. degree is posted to their transcript,
- notify students that they are not eligible for most graduate perquisites, including teaching and research assistantships and related health insurance, financial aid, or graduate award programs until their undergraduate degree is posted, and
- notify students that graduate courses successfully completed as a part of the grad track will be transferred officially as pass/fail credits to their graduate transcript, not factoring into the graduate GPA.
Student progress will be monitored through transcript and academic progress reports to the Project Design and Analysis faculty coordinator and the Advanced Data Analytics graduate coordinators after each term, provided by the advisor. The cumulative GPA must remain above 3.0, with no course grades below C for the student to be considered to be making satisfactory academic progress in the grad track. A student who fails to meet this standard will be removed from the grad track program.
Required courses, 22 hours
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