Doctoral
Students who have bachelors' degrees from recognized colleges or universities, regardless of the undergraduate field of study, may apply for admission to the Ph.D. program. Degree programs that suit the research interest of candidates are planned by graduate advisory committees within students' major areas. Students consult with the Ph.D. coordinators of their departments to choose their advisory committees. Although doctoral candidates have individualized degree plans, the college usually requires four or five years of course work, research, and teaching. We require 42 hours of coursework at a minimum, plus at least 18 of dissertation credit.
The goals of the Ph.D. program are to provide graduates with…
- Experience in presenting research at professional conferences and having original work accepted for publication in academic journals,
- The ability to function independently as a competent researcher,
- Sufficient knowledge as well as interviewing and presentation skills to qualify for a faculty position upon completion of the program, and
- Skills required to competently teach a full semester class at the college sophomore or above level.
Before You Apply
Applicants must comply with all college and university application requirements, including application deadlines. For the doctoral programs, the deadline is February 1 for full consideration. A late application will be considered only if space remains, and carries a $25 late application fee in addition to other application fees. Usually, each department admits 4 students for the Fall semester. Our recently accepted applicants have a GMAT/GRE score in the high 600's (GRE score = [Quantitative+Verbal]/2) or above. Excellent proficiency in English is expected.

