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PROGRAM
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DEGREE
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ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR UNCONDITIONAL ADMISSION*
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Art and Art History
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M.F.A.
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Interested students must contact Nancy Palmeri (npalmeri@uta.edu) directly;
3.0 GPA;
Portfolio. Please see the following website for specific information: http://www.uta.edu/art/index.php/mfa;
Letter of intent;
Three letters of recommendation
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Communication
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M.A.
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3.3 GPA;
Essay;
Three letters of recommendation
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Criminology and Criminal Justice
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M.A.
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3.0 GPA (last 60 hours);
149 on both verbal and quantitative subtests of GRE (may be substituted by professional experience, writing sample and interview);
Bachelors in criminology or related discipline;
Three letters of recommendation
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English
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Ph.D.
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3.5 GPA in MA in closely related discipline;
GRE of 500/153 and 4.5 on analytical writing;
Writing Sample 15-20 pages;
Three confidential letters of recommendation.
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English
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M.A.
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3.0 cumulative undergraduate GPA, 3.4 in English
GRE of 500/153 verbal and 4.5 on analytical writing;
Writing sample 10-15 pages;
Three confidential letters of recommendation.
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History
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Ph.D.
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3.0 GPA in last 60 hours;
GRE verbal score of at least 550 (156 on 2011 version or later), and an analytical writing score of at least 5 on the GRE aptitude test;
Sample of academic writing
Three letters of recommendation
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History
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M.A.
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3.0 GPA in upper-division undergraduate history courses (18 hours minimum in upper-division history courses for non-history undergrads);
B.A. in History or closely related discipline;
Sample of writing;
GRE of 153 on verbal and 4 on analytical;
Three letters of recommendation
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Linguistics
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Ph.D.
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3.3 GPA;
GRE Verbal of 500 (153 on 2011 version or later), GRE quantitative of 600 (148 on 2011 version or later), and GRE analytical of 4.5 (lower GRE scores may be substituted by a higher GPA. See program for more information)
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Linguistics
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M.A.
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3.0 GPA;
GRE Verbal of 450 (150 on 2011 version or later), GRE quantitative of 5500 (146 on 2011 version or later), and GRE analytical of 4.5 (lower GRE scores may be substituted by a higher GPA. See program for more information)
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Linguistics
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M.A. TESOL
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3.0 GPA;
TOEFL score of 100 or above (iBt), 250 (computer based), or 600 (paper based);
GRE Verbal of 550 (156 on 2011 version or later), GRE quantitative of 450 (141 on 2011 version or later), and GRE analytical of 4.5 (Lower GRE scores may be substituted by a higher GPA. See program for more information).
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Modern Languages
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M.A.
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Degree in the language to be studies (18 hours of upper level language or combination of coursework and testing);
3.0 GPA in last 60 hours;
GRE 1000 (combined verbal and quantitative) and GRE Analytical of 4.5;
Three letters of recommendation
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Music
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Master of Music Education
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Bachelor’s degree in Music or demonstrated equivalent;
3.0 GPA in last 60 hours as calculated by the Graduate School;
Three letters of recommendation speaking to the student’s potential for success from references familiar with the student’s academic background.
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Music
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Master of Music Performance
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Bachelor’s degree in Music or 18 hours of upper level music coursework;
3.0 GPA in last 60 hours;
Audition with repertoire of at least college senior recital level. Please visit the following website for repertoire specifics: https://www.uta.edu/music/prospective/g_application.php;
Three letters of recommendation speaking to the student’s potential for success from references familiar with the student’s academic background.
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Political Science
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M.A.
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3.0 GPA in last 60 hours;
Bachelor’s degree from accredited program (Political science not required)
Written Statement;
GRE of 153 on verbal and 4 on analytical;
Three letters of recommendation
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Sociology
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M.A.
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3.0 GPA, as calculated by the Graduate School;
Preferred GRE scores of 500 on verbal and 500 on the quantitative;
Adequate preparation in sociology and satisfactory performance in sociology courses and/or those in related disciplines;
Satisfactory statement of interest in graduate study in sociology;
Three satisfactory letters of recommendation.
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