Timelines and requirements may differ among Kellogg's doctoral programs. Students should refer to their Program Guidelines and consult with their DGS for guidance on exact details of degree ...
This checklist is meant to be used as a supplement to information obtained from the University Catalog and the graduate program, and as an aid to meeting Graduate School requirements for the doctoral ...
The School of Engineering offers both traditional disciplinary-based programs and cross-disciplinary programs to meet the needs of engineering students and support their future professional ...
Candidates should submit a statement of no more than 1,500 words, that responds to two questions: 1. What are you interested in researching during your doctoral studies, and why? 2. How would doctoral ...
A Doctorate is the highest academic degree awarded by universities in most fields of study. It involves several years of rigorous research, culminating in a dissertation that contributes new knowledge ...
The equivalent of 24 courses beyond the BA (including seminar, tutorial, and dissertation credit) is required for the PhD. Students who have done previous graduate work elsewhere may have some of ...
Graduate admission is granted to a specific department. Applicants are expected to hold baccalaureate degrees from accredited colleges or universities prior to registration as graduate students. Three ...
Satisfactorily meet program requirements of the college. All grades must be recorded and any outstanding Incomplete (“I”) grades must be resolved. A cumulative grade point average of 2.00 (a “C” grade ...
Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution in the U.S. or a 4-year degree equivalent from a recognized institution of higher learning abroad. Applicants enrolled in the final year of a ...
The following information pertains to requirements and procedures within the Department of Geological Sciences. We make every effort to keep these guidelines current. Be sure to check with your ...