- (a) Credit awarded for remedial instruction shall not be applied toward the graduation requirements for a degree.
- (b) Undergraduate degree requirements shall include a provision that each student must complete at least 25 percent of the minimum credit requirements for the degree as prescribed in subsection (e) of Section 10a-34-17 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies through course work at the institution awarding the degree. The Board for State Academic Awards is exempted from this requirement.
- (c) The requirements for a master's degree shall include at least one of the following: comprehensive examination, writing a thesis based on independent research, or completing an appropriate special project.
(d) Doctoral degree requirements shall include a provision that each student must complete the equivalent of at least one year of full-time study through resident instruction at the institution awarding the degree.
- (1) Graduate doctor's degree means an award for advanced study beyond the master's degree, including a thesis or dissertation based on original or applied research.
- (2) First-professional doctor's degree means an award for professional study at the collegiate level including advanced study at the postbaccalaureate level leading to practice in a licensed occupation.
- (3) The requirements for a graduate doctor's degree shall include a comprehensive examination, completion of a substantial report on original research or an independent investigation of a topic of significance in the field of study and the equivalent of at least three years of full-time graduate-level studies beyond the baccalaureate;
- (4) The requirements for a first-professional doctor's degree shall include the completion of appropriate academic, preprofessional and clinical prerequisites which, at the minimum, meet the requirements to become licensed in a recognized profession, except that for first professional doctor's programs the total registered time to degree, including both pre-professional and professional study, shall be at least six academic years of which two must be post baccalaureate.
- (e) Minimum total credit requirements for each degree level shall conform with the following guidelines: associate degrees—completion of at least 60 semester hours of college-level work; bachelor's degrees—120 semester hours; master's degrees—30 graduate-level semester hours, or the equivalent of one year of full-time graduate-level study beyond the baccalaureate; doctoral degrees as defined in subsection (d) of this section; and for first professional degree below the doctorate the minimum requirements found acceptable by the Board, after considering practices at other accredited institutions.
(Effective March 7, 1986; Amended December 2, 1999)