General Degree Requirements
These are the degree requirements of the Graduate School. Requirements of specific degree programs may vary. Students should confer with individual departments to determine if the program requires more than the minimum credit hours required by the Graduate School.
Master’s Degree
A master’s degree requires no less than 30 credit hours. The University offers several master’s degrees. In addition to the M.S. (Master of Science) and M.A. (Master of Arts), the University also offers the M.P.A. (Master of Professional Accountancy) and the M.B.A. (Master of Business Administration) through the Beacom School of Business, the M.P.A. (Master of Public Administration) and the E.M.P.A. (Executive Master of Public Administration) through the College of Arts & Sciences, the M.M. (Master of Music) and the M.F.A. (Master of Fine Arts) through the College of Fine Arts, and the M.S.N. (Master of Science in Nursing), M.P.H. (Master of Public Health), and M.S.W. (Master of Social Work) through the School of Health Sciences.
Depending upon the program, these master’s degrees may have alternative plans of study: Plan A, Plan B, or Plan C. Plan A requires the writing, successful defense, and submission of a thesis. Thesis guidelines are available at: link.usd.edu/3369. Departmental policies regarding thesis requirements may vary. Students should confer with the catalog and department chairpersons or graduate program directors/coordinators for program specific guidelines. Plan B may require comprehensive exams and/or a master’s project or portfolio in lieu of the thesis. Plan C requires a supervised internship experience.
Specialist in Education Degree (Ed.S.)
The specialist in education degree requires a minimum of 60 credit hours beyond a baccalaureate degree or a minimum of 30 credit hours beyond a master’s degree. If a student already has a master’s degree, the graduate GPA must be a 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale for full admission to the University of South Dakota for the specialist in education degree.
Doctoral Degrees
There are several doctoral degrees offered by the University of South Dakota.
Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) is a terminal research degree with a focus on education practice. The Ed.D. requires a minimum of 60 credit hours beyond the master’s degree or 30 credit hours beyond a specialist degree. A dissertation is required. Fifteen credit hours of dissertation applies towards the degree. The degree program may entail more than 15 credit hours of dissertation and/or other specific requirements.
Clinical Doctorate (Au.D., D.N.P., D.P.T., and O.T.D.) is a practice-focused terminal degree in clinical fields. Depending upon the discipline, the clinical doctorate may require more than 100 credit hours beyond the baccalaureate degree and an extensive clinical experience. A dissertation is not required.
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) is the terminal degree in many fields; the Ph.D. is a research-focused degree. The Ph.D. requirements are program specific. Please refer to the academic program and degree requirement section for the program of interest. In most programs, a dissertation based on in-depth original research is required. Fifteen credit hours of dissertation are required by the Graduate School. The degree program may entail more than 15 credit hours of dissertation and/or other specific requirements.
The University of South Dakota, through the Law and Medical schools, offers graduate degree programs:
Juris Doctor (J.D.) is the law degree typically awarded by an accredited U.S. law school after successful completion of three years of post-graduate law study. Law students are prepared for careers in leadership in the administration of justice, private practice, public service, business, and several other law-related careers.
Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) is the first professional degree awarded in the field of medicine. Medical students complete two years of basic science education in Vermillion followed by two years of clinical science education at one of several sites in South Dakota.
Graduate Degrees Offered
The University of South Dakota offers 79 graduate degree and certificate programs. Several opportunities exist for students to pursue advanced degrees simultaneously through concurrent degree programs. The following is a comprehensive list of graduate degrees and the programs in which they are offered.
Master of Arts |
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Addiction Counseling and Prevention |
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Communication |
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Counseling and Psychology in Education |
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Educational Administration and Leadership |
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Elementary Education |
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English |
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History |
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Interdisciplinary Studies |
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Kinesiology and Sport Management |
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Mathematics |
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Psychology |
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Secondary Education |
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Special Education |
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Speech-Language Pathology |
Executive Master of Public Administration |
Master of Business Administration |
Master of Fine Arts |
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Art |
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Theatre |
Master of Music |
Master of Professional Accountancy |
Master of Public Administration |
Master of Public Health |
Master of Science |
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Administration |
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Basic Biomedical Sciences |
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Biology |
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Biomedical Engineering |
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Business Analytics |
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Chemistry |
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Computer Science |
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Mathematics |
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Physician Assistant Studies |
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Physics |
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Sustainability |
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Technology for Education and Training |
Master of Science in Nursing-Start date: Fall 2021 |
Master of Social Work |
Specialist in Education |
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Counseling and Psychology in Education |
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Educational Administration and Leadership |
Doctor of Education |
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Curriculum and Instruction |
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Educational Administration and Leadership |
Clinical Doctorate |
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Audiology |
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Nursing Practice |
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Occupational Therapy |
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Physical Therapy |
Doctor of Philosophy |
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Basic Biomedical Sciences |
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Biological Sciences |
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Biomedical Engineering |
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Counseling and Psychology in Education |
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English |
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Health Sciences |
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Materials Chemistry |
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Physics |
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Psychology |
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Sustainability |
Juris Doctor |
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Law |
Doctor of Medicine |
M.D./Ph.D. |
Graduate Certificates |
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Addiction Counseling and Prevention |
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Advanced Graduate Mathematics |
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Alternative Teacher Certification |
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American Indian Education |
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Artificial Intelligence |
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Arts in Health |
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Bioethics |
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Business Analytics |
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Child & Adult Advocacy Studies |
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Disaster Mental Health |
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Geospatial Analysis |
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Graduate Mathematics |
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Leadership in Public Management |
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Long Term Care Management |
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Marketing |
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Mental Health Counseling |
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Museum and Archive Studies |
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Nonprofit Management |
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Operations and Supply Chain Management |
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Piano Pedagogy |
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Science, Technology, and Math Pedagogy |
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State Government Leadership Excellence (available only to selected State of South Dakota employees) |
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Techniques for Public Policy |
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Technology Development & Entrepreneurship - starts spring 2021 |
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