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2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Accelerated Bachelor of Arts/Master of Arts in War and Society


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The War and Society Master’s program offers an Accelerated program option for undergraduates that enable students to begin taking M.A. coursework in their senior year and receive a Master of Arts degree within one year of finishing their undergraduate studies.

Students will receive conditional admission to the program, pending completion of their B.A. degree as stipulated in the graduate catalog (see explanation of conditional admission in the graduate catalog). If accepted to the M.A. program, students can take up to 12 approved graduate credits during their senior year. These credits can be used to satisfy the undergraduate graduation requirements and count toward the M.A. in War and Society. The application process, prerequisites, GPA and graduate program requirements are as specified for the M.A. in War and Society program.

Admission Deadline

Rolling

Admission to the Accelerated Undergraduate/M.A. in War and Society

Admission to the program may be achieved by the completion of the following requirements:

  1. Junior standing.
  2. Successful completion of HIST 296 .
  3. A cumulative GPA of 3.000 or above.
  4. An essay expressing your reasons for wanting to join the particular academic program to which you are applying. What are your personal and career goals, and how will this particular degree from Chapman University help you reach those goals? Your essay should be double spaced, size 12 font, and 1-2 pages in length.
  5. A writing sample of 1200 words that demonstrates competency in scholarly writing.
  6. As a current Chapman student, applying to an Accelerated Masters degree program, the department has agreed to waive the recommendation letter requirement for your application. In the online application, please enter the name, email, and phone number for two faculty or staff members at Chapman who support you as a candidate for this program.
  7. Resume

By fall of the junior year, students seeking early admission must schedule an interview with the Wilkinson College graduate programs coordinator, Allison DeVries, at (714) 997-6752 or devries@chapman.edu and with the War and Society graduate program director, Gregory Daddis at (714) 997-6834 to review admission requirements.

Formal admission to the program occurs after conditionally accepted students have met the following criteria:

  1. All B.A. degree requirements are completed and degree is bestowed by the university. All B.A. History degree requirements are completed and degree is conferred by the University.
  2. Cumulative GPA at undergraduate graduation >3.000.
  3. Completion of HIST 296 .
  4. Completion of the following B.A. History courses: HIST 596 (Advanced Research Thesis I) and HIST 598 (Advanced Research Thesis II) (applies to B.A. History students only).

Sample senior year course schedule for history majors


fall

  • WS 500 - Historical Approaches to War and Society 3 credits (counts as M.A. core requirement and either History B.A. 300-level course requirement or elective towards 120 credits required for B.A.)
  • HIST 596 - Advanced Research Thesis I   3 credits (counts as M.A. elective and History B.A. major core requirement)

spring

  • HIST 510 - History Readings Seminar in War and Society 3 credits (counts as M.A. Readings Seminar requirement and either History B.A. 300-level course requirement or elective towards 120 credits required for B.A.)
  • HIST 598 - Advanced Research Thesis II 3 credits (counts as M.A. elective and History B.A. major core requirement)

Sample senior year course schedule for non-history majors


fall

  • WS 500 - Historical Approaches to War and Society 3 credits (counts as M.A. core requirement and elective towards 120 credits required for B.A.)
  • Elective 3 credits

spring

  • HIST 510 - History Readings Seminar in War and Society3 credits (counts as M.A. Readings Seminar requirement and elective towards 120 credits required for B.A.)
  • Elective 3 credits

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