TheStardustWarrior actually no, Yu-Gi-Oh master duel does not require switch online membership to play it online. After logging into master duel you can go to your player profile and you will see a nine digit code, that code is your Yu-Gi-Oh master duel ID number. If you wanted to play against a friend all you and that friend would need to do is input that nine digit code to register with each other.
I believe it is due to the game running through Konami servers and not Nintendos to establish a connection to other players of master duel on other platforms (PS4, PS5, the Xbox series of consoles, steam, iOS, android, and of course switch.)
A student may request approval to pursue masters degrees in two fields simultaneously, using a single thesis or two separate theses to meet the degree requirements for each department. A student who chooses this academic degree path is thus pursuing dual degrees, as opposed to an interdisciplinary degree in two or more research fields. The link to the form is at the bottom of the page.
Single thesis: This degree plan is intended for qualified graduate students who seek academic recognition in two professional fields that, although distinct, have a substantial intellectual connection. The degree plan requires a balanced choice of academic subjects, made with the advice of each of two departments, and by selection of the thesis topic.
To satisfy the minimum requirements for the program, the student must complete (in addition to thesis units) at least 132 subject units, of which 66 units are unique to each department. In those instances where a department or program has established unit requirements in excess of the foregoing minimums the department or program requirements prevail. Such excess of units in one department may not be applied to the program in the other department.
The thesis research must be done under the supervision of an approved member of one of the two participating departments, with the other department providing a thesis reader. The thesis must be of superior quality. The single thesis cannot be used to satisfy the thesis requirements of any additional graduate degree programs.
The Family Nurse Practitioner Program prepares nurses as expert providers of primary health care to individuals across the lifespan in a variety of health care settings. The primary focus of the program is to prepare the graduate to manage common acute and chronic health problems through health promotion, maintenance, supervision and restoration. The ability to function as an educator, leader, consultant, advocate, and change agent is an essential to the development of clinical expertise in this role.
* Clinical Practice PortfolioRegistered Nurse applicants to a master's program with a non-nursing bachelor's degree are required to submit a clinical practice portfolio to be evaluated for baccalaureate-level nursing competencies upon conditional admission once they have been admitted to a program. Upon successful completion of the portfolio, the student will be admitted to the program. If the portfolio does not meet academic standards, the student cannot progress in the program. The Clinical Practice Portfolio is only required for those Registered Nurse applicants with a non-nursing bachelor's degree who have been offered conditional acceptance.
The Clinical Practice Portfolio is only required for those Registered Nurse applicants with a non-nursing bachelor's degree who have been offered conditional acceptance.
Graduates from this program will be eligible for certification and registration as a nurse practitioner by New York State Education Department and are also eligible for National Certification as a Family NP
The Stony Brook University School of Nursing reserves the right to change admission and program criteria to meet prevailing accreditation, regulatory and registration requirements.
Available to students in any undergraduate degree program. Combination degree programs allow students to get a head start on their graduate education by taking graduate courses throughout the junior and senior undergraduate years. In most programs, 12 credit hours of graduate work will also count toward an undergraduate degree, thus reducing the time it takes to get both degrees. Students should consult their department advisors to determine whether the department offers combination degree programs and whether they qualify.
There are a number of financial considerations to keep in mind. Students are responsible for paying the difference between undergraduate and graduate tuitions. Florida Prepaid College Tuition Program participants will receive funding for the first 120 credit hours. The program will fund graduate courses taken toward the undergraduate degree at the undergraduate level. Financial aid may be available to assist with the graduate degree portion of the program.
Non-thesis only
This is an integrated, five-year, 150-hour program that leads to the joint award of a Bachelor of Science in Accounting and a Master of Accounting. Students may pursue a general accounting curriculum or select an auditing or taxation concentration. This program is for students seeking a professional accounting career. Completion fulfills the state's requirements to take the CPA examination to practice in Florida.
Overlapping credits: 2-12
The Master of Science (M.S.) with a major in Business Administration and a concentration in Marketing is intended for students whose objective is to work in the field of marketing. Courses span the domain of marketing decision-making, from broad marketing strategy considerations to more focused decision areas such as pricing, branding, customer relationship management, and new product development.
Admission Criteria: 3.2 minimum GPA; Open to UF undergraduate business majors (e.g., Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration with a major in Business Administration - General Studies or Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, with a major in Finance, General Studies, Information Systems, Management, or Marketing).
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Overlapping Credits: 2-12
This one-year degree allows UF business majors or minors to enhance their undergraduate business education with an in-depth study of global business issues and trends. The MIB program allows curriculum flexibility and incorporates practical global business components with a required one-week Global Immersion Experience course abroad and optional participation in an international exchange program.
Admission Criteria: Competitive GMAT or GRE score; 3.2 minimum GPA
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Overlapping credit: 12
The combination degree program allows qualified students to earn both a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in Construction Management at an accelerated pace. Qualified students are allowed to begin the MSCM degree coursework in the Senior 1 semester and count 12 credits of graduate BCN-prefix coursework for both the BSCM and MSCM degree requirements. For additional information, contact the Director Graduate Programs and Research.
Admission Criteria: Competitive GRE score; 3.4 upper-division GPA; complete all 3000-level BCN courses
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Overlapping Credits: 9
The combination degree program allows qualified students to earn both STEM degrees, a Bachelor of Science in Sustainability and the Built Environment (BSSBE) and the Master of Integrated Sustainable Development (MISD). Qualified students can start the MISD degree coursework in the senior 1 semester and count 9 credits of graduate coursework for both BSSBE and MISD degree requirements. For additional information, contact the Director of the BSSBE, or DCP advising.
Admission Criteria: 3.2 minimum GPA; admission to the MISD program
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Overlapping Credits: 12
The combination degree allows for students who meet the requirements to earn both a Bachelors of Science and Masters degree in Sport Management at an accelerated pace. Qualified students can begin taking courses in the graduate program in their junior year and they are able to count to 12 credits of graduate SPM- and HLP-prefix coursework for both the BSSM and MSSM. For more information, contact the Sport Management Graduate Coordinator or the academic advisors in the Department of Sport Management.
Admission Criteria: 3.2 overall GPA with a 3.0 critical-tracking GPA; completion of EME 2040, MAR 3023, SPM 2000, SPM 3204 and MAN 3025 with minimum grades of B on first attempt.
Overlapping Credits: maximum of 12
This program allows qualified Anthropology majors seeking the BA or BS degree to earn graduate credits toward a terminal MA degree in Anthropology with a certificate. To count toward the MA degree, graduate courses taken while an undergraduate must be letter-graded with a minimum B grade. Required courses for the MA certificate may not be taken while an undergraduate.
Admission Criteria: Anthropology major of junior status or higher, 3.2 cumulative GPA, 3.5 upper division GPA, completion of at least three of the four required core courses (ANT 2140, ANT 2410, ANT 3514C, ANT 3620) at time of admission.
Meet with an academic advisor to determine the most-appropriate combination degree option. Qualified students can pursue the graduate degree outside the undergraduate major or department. Application normally occurs in the junior or senior year. If accepted, students must take the GRE the first semester of their senior year.
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