Graduate Degree Audit
The Graduate Degree Audit shows how the courses a student has completed – as well as those they plan to take – fulfill their major requirements. The graduate degree audit allows a student and administrators to track progress, plan for future semesters, and view a summary of credit hours and GPA.
All students in the following programs will utilize the graduate degree audit (instead of the Graduate Plan of Work).
- Accounting
- Aerospace Engineering
- Agricultural & Extension Education
- Agricultural Education and Human Sciences
- Analytics
- Animal Science
- Anthropology
- Applied Mathematics
- Architecture
- Art and Design
- Biochemistry
- Biological & Agricultural Engineering
- Business Administration
- Climate Change and Society
- Clinical Mental Health Counseling
- College Counseling and Student Development
- Communication
- Communication, Rhetoric, and Digital Media
- Computer Networking
- Creative Writing
- Electric Power Systems Engineering
- Elementary Education
- Engineering
- Engineering Management
- English
- Entomology
- Environmental Assessment
- Fiber & Polymer Science
- Financial Math
- Food Science
- Foreign Language and Literature
- Forest Biomaterials
- Foundations of Data Science
- Geospatial Analytics
- Geospatial Information Science & Technology
- Graphic & Experience Design
- History
- Industrial Design
- Industrial Engineering
- Integrated Manufacturing Systems Engineering
- International Studies
- Landscape Architecture
- Learning Design and Technology
- Liberal Studies
- Management
- Mathematics
- Mathematics Education
- Mechanical Engineering
- Microbial Biotechnology
- Nanoengineering
- Natural Resources
- Nuclear Engineering
- Nutrition
- Operations Research
- Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management
- Physics
- Physiology
- Plant Biology
- Plant Pathology
- Poultry Science
- Psychology
- Public Administration
- Public History
- School Administration
- School Counseling
- Social Work
- Sociology
- Soil Science
- Special Education
- Statistics
- STEM Education
- Teacher Education and Learning Sciences
- Teaching
- Technical Communication
- Technology Education
- Textiles
- Textile Chemistry
- Textile Engineering
- Textile Technology Management
- Toxicology
- Training and Development
- Youth, Family & Community Sciences