(oid=34) 2018-2019 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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Academic Scholarships for International Students
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Accounting
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Additional SMU Programs
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Administrative Fees and Deposits
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Administrative Fees and Deposits
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Anthropology
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Applied Physiology and Wellness
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Applied Physiology and Sport Management
Health Promotion Management
Health Promotion Management
Sport Management
Applied Science
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Art
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Art-General
In registering for courses in art, the course number must be preceded by the appropriate subject code prefix for credit to be properly recorded. The ASAG sequence of seminars and independent study comprises the core of the graduate curriculum. Courses in individual disciplines, at or above the 5300 level, also are available for graduate credit.
Ceramics
Drawing
Photography
Printmaking
Painting
Sculpture
Art History
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Art History
Directed Topics and Studies |
ARHS 5011/5012, 5101/5102/5201/5202/ 5301/5302/6300, 5303, 6000/6101/6102/ 6201/6202/6301/6302, 7301, 7302, 8101, 8102, 8103, 8104, 8105, 8106 |
Ancient Art |
ARHS 5304, 5305, 5306, 5308, 5309, 6303, 6306, 6311–6315, 6317, 6319 |
British and American Art |
ARHS 5360, 5361, 5362, 6370, 6372–6375 |
Medieval Art |
ARHS 5320–5323, 6320, 6323, 6324, 6325, 6328, 6397, 6399 |
Modern Art |
ARHS 5343, 5350, 5351, 5354, 5355, 5358, 5359, 5374, 5376, 5380, 5382, 6350, 6352, 6355, 6356, 6364, 6367, 6368, 6369, 6388 |
Renaissance and Baroque Art |
ARHS 5330–5334, 5340, 5346, 5348, 6330, 6331, 6332, 6335–6338, 6349 |
World Art |
ARHS 5316, 5338, 5366, 5368, 5369, 5391, 6359, 6361, 6363, 6376, 6379, 6381, 6382, 6383, 6385, 6390, 6391, 6392, 6294, 6395, 6396 |
Arts Management and Arts Entrepreneurship
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Arts Management and Arts Entrepreneurship
The following courses for the M.A./M.B.A. are taught in the Meadows School of the Arts.
International Arts Management
Biological Sciences
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Biological Sciences
Special Courses |
Graduate Seminar |
BIOL 6120, BIOL 6121, BIOL 6122, BIOL 6123, BIOL 6124, BIOL 6125, BIOL 6126, BIOL 6127, BIOL 6128, BIOL 6129 |
Concepts in the Biological Sciences |
BIOL 6114, BIOL 6214, BIOL 6314 |
Research in the Biological Sciences |
BIOL 6170, BIOL 6270, BIOL 6370, BIOL 6371, BIOL 6372, BIOL 6373, BIOL 7000 |
Thesis |
BIOL 6398, BIOL 6399 |
Selected Topics in the Biological Sciences |
BIOL 7315, BIOL 7316 |
Full-Time Status |
BIOL 6049, 8049 |
Dissertation |
BIOL 8398, BIOL 8399, BIOL 8698, BIOL 8699, BIOL 8998, BIOL 8999 |
Chemistry
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Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Civil and Environmental Engineering
Advanced Special Topics |
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Seminar
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7090 |
Special Projects
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7(1–4)9(1–2) |
Master’s Thesis
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7(0,1,2,3,6)96 |
Dissertation
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8(0,1,3,6,9)96 |
Special Topics
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8(1–9)9(0–4) |
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Computer Science and Engineering
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Computer Science and Engineering
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Concentrations and Minors
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Data Science
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Data Science
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Data Science
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Data Science
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Data Science
Effective spring 2019 the course prefixes for the following courses changed from MSDS to DS: (*updated* 10/30/2018)
Datacenter Systems Engineering
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Degree Programs
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Design and Innovation
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Dispute Resolution and Counseling
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Counseling
Dispute Resolution
Dr. Bob Smith Health Center
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Dual Degrees
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Earth Sciences
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Economics
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Economics
Required Courses |
ECO 6371, ECO 6372, ECO 6374, ECO 6375, ECO 6384, ECO 6385, ECO 6394, ECO 6395 |
Advanced Microeconomic Theory |
ECO 7302, ECO 7305, ECO 7306 |
Development Economics |
ECO 7334 |
Econometrics |
ECO 7376, ECO 7377, ECO 7378 |
Experimental Economics |
ECO 7381 |
Human Resources |
ECO 7321, 7322 |
Industrial Organization |
ECO 7341, ECO 7342 |
International Economics |
ECO 7332, ECO 7333 |
Monetary Economics |
ECO 7361, ECO 7362 |
Public Finance |
ECO 7351, ECO 7352 |
Independent Studies and Workshops |
ECO 6101, ECO 6398, ECO 7004, ECO 7301, ECO 7304, ECO 8000, ECO 8100, ECO 8101, ECO 8398 |
MA and MS General |
ECO 5301, ECO 5340, ECO 5341, ECO 5350, ECO 5353, ECO 5357, ECO 5359, ECO 5360, ECO 5362, ECO 5365, ECO 5375, ECO 6380, ECO 6352, ECO 6330, ECO 6331, ECO 6333, ECO 6320, ECO 6391 |
Education Policy and Leadership
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Electrical Engineering
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Electrical Engineering
For EE courses, the third digit in the course number designator indicates the subject area represented by the course. The courses for the master’s degree in telecommuni-cations are indicated by the prefix EETS. The EETS course descriptions are listed following the EE courses. The following designators are used for EE courses:
XX1X Electronic Materials
XX2X Electronic Devices
XX3X Quantum Electronics and Electromagnetic Theory
XX4X Biomedical Science
XX5X Network Theory and Circuits
XX6X Systems
XX7X Information Science and Communication Theory
XX8X Computers and Digital Systems
XX9X Individual Instruction, Research, Seminar and Special Project
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Employment
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Engineering Management, Information and Systems
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Engineering Management, Information and Systems
English
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Estimated Expenses
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Film and Media Arts
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Popular Film and Media Studies
Finance
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Financial Policies
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Financial Policies
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General Business
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General Information
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Graduate and Professional Payment Due Dates
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Graduate Legal Studies
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Graduate Liberal Studies
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Behavioral Sciences
Fine Arts
Humanities
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Grants
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Guidelines for Need-Based Assistance
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History
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Information Technology and Operations Management
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Law
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Living on Campus
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Loans
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Management and Organizations
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Mandatory Health Insurance
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Marketing
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Mathematics
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Mechanical Engineering
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Mechanical Engineering
All on-campus mechanical engineering graduate students are expected to enroll and participate each term in the graduate seminar course ME 7090. Special courses are courses reflecting specific areas of interest that have not been taught on a regular basis and may be offered if sufficient interest is shown.
Advanced Special Topics |
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Graduate Seminar
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ME 7090 |
Master’s Thesis
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ME 7(0,1,2,3,6)96 |
Seminar Series on Ethics in Engineering and Technology
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ME 7190 |
Selected Problems
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ME 7(1–4)9(4–5) |
Advanced Topics II
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ME 7384 |
Selected Topics
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ME 7(1–9)9(0–3); 8(1–9)9(0–4) |
Dissertation
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ME 8(0,1,6,9)96 |
Special Courses |
ME 8325, 8326, 8327 |
Medieval Studies
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Methods of Payment
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Multidisciplinary Programs
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Music
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Artist Diploma Private Studies
Artist Diploma Recitals
Bassoon
Cello
Clarinet
Double Bass
Euphonium
Flute
French Horn
Guitar
Harp
Harpsichord
Music Pedagogy
Music Psychology
Music Repertoire
Music Accompanying
Music Arts and Skills
Conducting
Music Education
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Optional Fees
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Payment Options
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Ph.D.
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Physics
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Programs of Study
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Digital Game Design
HGME courses at the 5000 level are for the B.S. in computer science/Guildhall M.I.T. and the B.F.A./Guildhall M.I.T. programs, and HGME courses at the 6000 level are for the M.I.T. and the professional Certificate in Digital Game Development programs.
Hart Digital Game Development
Available for students who entered the SMU Guildhall program prior to Fall 2016.
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Psychology
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Real Estate, Risk Management and Business Law
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Religious Studies
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Religious Studies
Perkins School of Theology Courses
Independent and Directed Studies |
Philosophy of Religion |
RELI 7300–7309 |
Philosophical Theology |
RELI 7310–7319 |
Religion and Culture |
RELI 7320–7334 |
History of Christianity |
RELI 7335–7349 |
Systematic Theology |
RELI 7350–7364 |
Religious Ethics |
RELI 7365–7379 |
Old Testament |
RELI 7380–7389 |
New Testament |
RELI 7390–7399 |
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SMU Satisfactory Progress Policy
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Statistical Science
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Strategy, Entrepreneurship and Business Economics
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Teaching and Learning
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Temerlin Advertising Institute for Education and Research
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The Juris Doctor Program
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Theatre
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Theatre
General Topics |
THEA 5101/5201/5301, 5398/5399, 6101/6201/6301, 6216, 6217, 6315 |
Acting |
THEA 5205–5210, 5303, 5304, 6107, 6108, 6111, 6114, 6205–6210, 6212, 6303, 6304, 6313, 6503, 6604 |
Stage Design |
THEA 5221–5258, 5241, 5351–5357, 5373, 5374, 5375, 5379, 5398, 5399, 6119, 6120, 6215, 6316, 6317, 6319, 6351–6357, 6361, 6362, 6373 |
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Tuition and Fees
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Undergraduate Payment Due Dates
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Women’s and Gender Studies
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Women’s and Gender Studies
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