Ph.D. Thesis Proposal
Within six months of passing the Qualifying Examinations
at the Ph.D. level, the student must produce a written
thesis proposal which includes a summary of any preliminary
results available. The written proposal must be given
to the student's Ph.D. Committee at least one week
before the oral presentation of the proposal. The
Ph.D. Committee is appointed jointly by the student's
thesis advisor and the department head, with the advice
and consent of the student. The committee must have
at least four members, at least two of whom must be
EPP faculty members and at least one of whom does
not have a major affiliation with EPP. The EPP members
of the Ph.D. Committee are also responsible for certifying
that departmental course requirements have been met,
including the selection of courses to fulfill the
student's particular core area of mastery. The EPP
Ph.D. qualifying process is completed when a student
has passed the Qualifying Examinations at the Ph.D.
level and has successfully defended his or her thesis
proposal.
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