Professional Studies M.A. - Individualized Plan of Study
Degree: Master of Arts
https://www.towson.edu/cla/departments/interdisciplinary/grad/professional/
Program Director: Dr. Karen Eskow
Phone: 410-704-2128
Email: keskow@towson.edu
Individualized Plan of Study
This highly flexible concentration is ideal for the working professional, as each student designs a curriculum that best fits their present career needs and future aspirations. The concentration is particularly well suited for students who wish to integrate specialized study with a broader understanding of related fields. It also permits individuals primarily interested in personal growth to design a program that corresponds with their interests.
Although the plan of study may be built around traditional academic disciplines, many students combine courses from such practical areas of study as:
- digital media and communications
- information technology and applied systems theory
- management and administration
- public policy and regional planning
- health care
- education
- professional writing in specific areas
- theater management
- science journalism
- global studies
Others might emphasize courses from the humanities, fine arts and social sciences.
An individualized plan of study places special responsibilities on the student. In consultation with the program director, the entering student must design and submit a plan of study. The M.A. in Professional Studies graduate program is committed to offering working professionals flexible and convenient ways to earn an advanced degree through collaborative learning and independent study.
Admission Requirements
Application deadlines and a full listing of materials required for admission can be found on the website.
Degree Requirements
All students must complete 36 units of graduate course work. No more than three 500-level graduate courses can be counted toward the degree. A minimum of 12 units of electives must be earned at Towson University. Up to 12 units may be taken through via Inter-Institutional Registration (IIR) or Baltimore Student Exchange Program (BSEP) with the University System of Maryland or at Morgan State University with the permission of the program director.
Students must complete the eight elective courses (24 units) including courses from at least three disciplines in consultation with the program director. A maximum of 15 units that may be taken in any one discipline.
Code | Title | Units |
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Required Courses | ||
LBPS 601 | APPROACHES TO GRADUATE RESEARCH 1 | 3 |
LBPS 602 | CULMINATING SEMINAR IN LIBERAL AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 1 | 3 |
One 600/700-level writing course, selected from courses offered in the professional writing (PRWR) program approved by the program director. | 3 | |
One 600/700-level course in the liberal arts. | 3 | |
Electives | 24 | |
Track specific elective course work (11 units - see tracks on separate tab) and additional electives selected by the student (13 units) 2 | ||
Completion of a graduate certificate, and additional electives selected by the student. 3 | ||
All Electives selected by the student (24 units) 2 | ||
Total Units | 36 |
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The introductory seminar should be taken within the first 9 units of degree work. The culminating seminar should be taken during the student's final term in the program. Students must earn a grade of "A" or "B" in each of these seminars. They may be repeated once for the purpose of grade change.
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Students must consult with the program director prior to selecting their electives.
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To learn more about Graduate Certificates go to the graduate programs page, select Graduate Certificate program type and browse the list of certificates offered at Towson University.
- Explain and coherently apply ontological worldviews, epistemological strategies and methods to graduate level research design.
- Demonstrate ability to write with clarity and efficiency.
- Students will identify, interpret and draw conclusions from qualitative and/or quantitative data derived from web-based sources.
- Students will demonstrate mastery of the individually developed program of study.
- Students will successfully use MS Office System or equivalent to effectively present research.