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A wide variety of online dual degrees allow students the flexibility to complete their degree in a manner that suits their lifestyle—whether they live abroad or are working professionals. Skip to main site navigation Skip to main content. Graduate Programs. Discover More International Students As a graduate student on our international campus in Chicago, you will receive a world-class education and work alongside renowned faculty mentors.

If applicable, please include any special topics of study you intend to pursue. Please note the professional statement cannot be revised or resubmitted after you submit the application.

IIT must receive this fee before considering your application. This fee will not be applied toward tuition charges. Tuition is charged by credit hour. Students in the Masters degree program take between credits per semester. Details of scholarship offers will be included in admission letters.

IIT Architecture also offers a limited number of merit-based scholarships and fellowships. These awards are reserved for candidates who are considered to have outstanding credentials and have applied by the priority deadline.

Award decisions are determined by the Graduate Admissions Committee after an admission decision has been made. We do not require a separate application for scholarship consideration. If you are awarded a scholarship, you will be notified along with your admission letter. Students who are U. Your deposit for Fall will be due 15 May All deposits must be submitted through the myIIT Portal and may be paid by electronic check or credit card.

While many graduate students enjoy the convenience of living on campus. The on-campus facilities include graduate apartment style housing. If you would like more information, please contact the Student Health and Wellness Center student. The following are legacy co-terminal degree pairings as of June Students may also work with advisers to identify alternate bachelor's and master's degree pairings, pending the approval of the prospective graduate program and the student's undergraduate program.

More information is available in the Co-Terminal Advising section of this bulletin. Admission to a certificate program does not guarantee future admission to a degree program. With a few exceptions, Illinois Institute of Technology's graduate certificate programs are eligible for the Gainful Employment Programs. For a complete list of eligible certificates, see iit. Cell and Molecular Biology Microbiology and Immunology.

Instructional Design Technical Communication. Radiological Physics. A complete description of undergraduate programs and admission requirements is available from the Office of Undergraduate Admission at admissions.

Menu Search. Academic Catalog All AMP students are subject to graduate academic requirements for the calculation of good standing. And as such, students are not eligible for a leave of absence, if such a leave will result in the time delay in completion of the graduate degree. In all AMP degrees, a one-time utilization of up to nine credit hours of eligible shared courses are allowed. Thus after completing any AMP degree, students who are admitted to a second graduate program at Illinois Tech will not be eligible for any shared course credit hours.

External transfer credit for MS programs is limited to a total of 9 credit hours, and this total will be reduced by any internal shared credits for AMP-CT or AMP-AS, so that the total of shared credits and external transfer credits shall not exceed 9 credit hours. Accelerated Masters Programs may include special topics courses completed at the undergraduate level as substitutions for graduate special topic credit hours.

The number of allowed credit hours will be determined and articulated in the Undergraduate and Graduate Bulletins by each department and by program. As such, the total number of special topic credits taken by students cannot exceed this limit. Special Topic Courses covered include: Subject to be substituted for Subject , as shared courses. The AMP process is overseen by Academic Affairs, which is responsible for the bachelors and masters degree respectively. This AA committee will develop and issue a report to UFC about concerns, issues, questions regarding admissions, advising, handling of unusual cases, and proposals for procedural changes.

For initial contact, all applicants should reach out to the Graduate Admission Office and indicate their interest in the Illinois Tech AMP option that is suitable. A graduate student will be assigned to a preliminary adviser when admitted as a degree-seeking student. However, an academic adviser will be assigned officially before the student's mandatory advising session is required, and is assigned by the academic unit. The student may subsequently change adviser by initiating a request in Graduate Degree Works using the eForms tab.

Any change in degree program, that does not require new admission, must be requested in eForms accessed in Graduate Degree Works. All eForm requests are subject to approval by the academic adviser, academic unit approver, and the Office of Academic Affairs.

This includes:. The Office of Academic Affairs may not approve these requests after the student has filed an application for graduation. Courses that fulfill the degree requirements, including failed courses shown in the Fallthrough block in the Graduate Degree Works Worksheet, will be counted toward the student's GPA for graduation; a minimum of a 3.

A completed course may not be removed from the student's major GPA calculation, subject to course repeat policy see the Repeating a Course section of the Graduate Bulletin. At the end of the semester, the instructor will enter a list of class grades which is recorded with the Office of the Registrar. A change of grade for any cause must be done via the Change of Grade form, which is obtainable online from the Office of the Registrar.

The instructor must clearly indicate the reason for the requested change of grade and submit the form with the academic unit head's approval to the Office of the Registrar for processing. No grade change is official until it is posted on the student's transcript. A student who is to receive an "I" grade in any course must arrange with the instructor to change the grade before the end of the sixth week of the semester following the term in which the "I" was assigned.

An "I" grade will revert to "E" after the deadline and generally cannot be changed to a passing grade thereafter. Satisfactory graduate work is interpreted as a minimum GPA of 3. Students whose cumulative GPA falls below 3. A graduate student who wishes to request permission to register for courses that do not explicitly fulfill degree program requirements as articulated in Graduate Degree Works will file an eForm accessed in Graduate Degree Works using the Course Substitution and Exception option.

Courses that are completed without prior official approval via eForms will be denied. In several majors, a master's degree may be earned without the preparation of a thesis. When changing from a thesis to a non-thesis option, a student may transfer up to four hours of credit for satisfactorily completed Course Research and Thesis for the Master's Degree to satisfy the requirement for Course Special Projects , provided that two conditions are met: first, the student's GPA must be at least 3.

Procedures for evaluating the transfer of credits from and to and for evaluating the student's performance on the Special Project must be documented and monitored by each academic unit. The Graduate College will allow up to four credit hours of or to be substituted for credits. Form G Graduate Student Petition is used to request this substitution consideration. To initiate a request to change from a thesis to a non-thesis option, the student will complete a change of thesis option using eForms for Graduate Degree Works, which is accessed from the MyIIT portal my.

More information regarding the use of and credit is available in the Research Credit Use section of the Graduate Bulletin.

A degree-seeking student planning to transfer from one degree program to another should discuss the matter with academic advisers in both programs. A student seeking to change majors within the same academic unit may submit an eForm for Graduate Degree Works request, which seeks approval by the academic adviser, academic unit head, and the Office of Academic Affairs.

However, a student admitted to a co-terminal program must seek a new admission, for any change of degree combination, whether for a predefined paired co-terminal program or for an unpaired co-terminal program selection see the paragraph below for admission application details.

The student will be notified once the decision is made by the Office of Graduate Admission. Satisfactory performance for graduate study is defined as the maintenance of a minimum cumulative GPA of 3. The grades for those courses which appear in the student's Graduate Degree Works Worksheet form that fulfill the degree program requirements are used in the calculation of the GPA for graduation, which includes failed courses that may appear in the Insufficient block of the Worksheet.

There is no exception or waiver to this rule. If a student repeats a course, the last grade issued for the course will be used to compute the cumulative GPA. Students should consult the section on Repeating a Course within the Graduate Bulletin for course repeat limitations.

Degree-seeking graduate students are required to register every fall and spring semester unless they are granted an official leave of absence from the Office of Graduate Academic Affairs see the Leaves and Withdrawals section of the Graduate Bulletin for more information. In addition, doctoral students must spend a minimum of one year of full-time study at the university. Students should consult the definitions of a full-time student and credit requirements listed within the Registration section of the Graduate Bulletin.

That year must occur within six years prior to awarding the degree. Refer to Section 5. All requirements for a doctoral degree must be completed within twelve regular semesters after the mandatory doctoral advising session.

If the twelve-semester deadline is not met, then a Form G Graduate Student Petition for extension must be filed by the student and the outdated completed courses in Graduate Degree Works must be revalidated. The petition must include a detailed plan for the completion of the degree and be endorsed by the academic adviser and the academic unit head. The Dean of the Graduate College will notify the student of the decision and any additional requirements that must be met.

In no case will an approved extension of time eliminate the need for revalidation of outdated courses for a graduate degree at the university. A statement from the academic unit head indicating the list of courses to be revalidated should be attached to Form G and submitted with the petition for extension. All students are highly encouraged to publish parts of their theses before graduation.

The submitted manuscript must be co-authored by the faculty adviser. In the case that the related work is done outside the university and the manuscript is not co-authored by the adviser, the graduate student may need to be protected from criticism corresponding to the lack of originality of the dissertation materials. Such students must submit a petition, endorsed by the faculty adviser, to the Dean of the Graduate College stating the title, the publication, and the nature of the manuscript to be published.

The Graduate Dean acknowledges the work in a letter to the student and a copy of the letter will remain in the student's file. Refer to Section 3. The Master's and Master of Engineering degrees are fulfilled by traditional graduate students with a minimum of 30 credit hours earned beyond the bachelor's degree at Illinois Institute of Technology.

Two additional master's completion options are applicable to qualified students: 1 graduate transfer credit of up to nine credit hours; or 2 accelerated master's admission after bachelor's degree completion at Illinois Tech. With academic approval, a maximum of nine credit hours, earned prior to matriculation into an Illinois Tech graduate program, may be applied to a master's degree, subject to the graduate studies rules and restrictions published in the Transfer Credit section of the Graduate Bulletin.



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