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Master of Social Science Degree Requirements


 

Course Requirements

Credits

Residency Seminar

3

Core areas

18

Final project and/or electives

9

TOTAL

30

You must complete 30 credits for your degree. Up to 6 transfer credits may be accepted upon matriculation, provided they were taken at the graduate level at an accredited institution, but not as part of another degree program, you received a grade of B or better, and the courses are relevant to the M.S.Sc. curriculum. To remain in good standing in the program, you must maintain at least a B average (3.0).

When you are admitted to the program, you will be assigned a faculty advisor to help you select the courses that begin your program of study. The M.S.Sc. program is designed so that you may register and begin coursework at any time during the year; however, you must register for at least six credits within three months of your acceptance to the program.

You may register for and complete up to 15 credits per year, and finish the program in two years. However, students work at their own pace and the average program is completed in three years. You have up to seven years to complete the degree.

Students must attend a two-week on-campus residency in Syracuse and two additional one-week residencies in Syracuse or at an alternative site.

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"The MSSc program is rewarding, challenging and flexible. I have been able to structure much of the program to my specific interests.... The flexibility of the degree and the distance learning structure make the program accommodating to busy schedules."

Jeffrey A. Kennedy
Stratford, Connecticut
Vice President of Capital Markets
People's Capital and Leasing Corp.