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//The QE should be completed by the end of the student' | //The QE should be completed by the end of the student' | ||
- | The QE can only be held after the student has successfully completed the first seminar and required coursework (breadth requirement). Arrangement for the QE should be made at least 4 weeks prior to the anticipated date of the QE oral presentation. | + | The QE can only be held after the student has successfully completed the first seminar and required coursework (breadth requirement). |
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+ | *//If the student starts the QE process but does not submit all the milestones and has no documentation for the delay, it will result in an automatic failed attempt// | ||
**Please refer to the [[https:// | **Please refer to the [[https:// | ||
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==== Qualifying Exam (QE) – Oral Component ==== | ==== Qualifying Exam (QE) – Oral Component ==== | ||
- | A {{ :grads:qe_request.pdf | Request for Qualifying Exam form}} AND written QE Research Proposal must be submitted **at least 4 weeks prior to the date of the anticipated oral presentation.** The QE Request Form should include a recommendation from the Advisory Committee that the student' | + | A {{ :grads:request_for_qualifying_exam_-_updated_dec_2023.pdf |Request for Qualifying Exam form}} AND written QE Research Proposal must be submitted **at least 4 weeks prior to the date of the anticipated oral presentation.** The QE Request Form should include a recommendation from the Advisory Committee that the student' |
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- | * The QE Research Proposal must contain the following items: | + | |
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- | - A survey of appropriate background literature. | + | |
- | - A description of the proposed research. | + | |
- | - A statement describing the merits and scholarly value of the proposed research. | + | |
- | - A schedule of the research program that the candidate will follow which includes a sequence of milestones and objectives. | + | |
- | - It is encouraged that thought be given to risks associated with the Proposal, and considerations of backup plans and fallback positions be included to protect against worst-case scenarios. | + | |
- | - The Proposal should have a maximum of 50 pages, excluding references and appendices. It should be formatted with 12 point font, 1.5 spacing, and 1 inch margins on all sides. | + | |
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- | * Questions during the Oral Component will be based upon the Research Proposal. They are designed to test the candidate' | + | |
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- | * The Oral Component consists of a 30 minutes oral presentation by the candidate followed by questions (maximum 90 minutes) from the Exam Committee (total 120 minutes long). | + | |
- | * The oral presentation is announced publicly and is open to public attendees (followed by a short question period from the audience). The question | + | Please review |
+ | * A survey of appropriate background literature. | ||
+ | * A description of the proposed research. | ||
+ | * A statement describing the merits | ||
+ | * A schedule of the research program that the candidate will follow which includes a sequence of milestones and objectives. | ||
+ | * It is encouraged that thought be given to risks associated | ||
+ | * The Proposal should have a maximum of 50 pages, excluding references and appendices. It should be formatted with 12 point font, 1.5 spacing, and 1 inch margins on all sides. | ||
+ | * Questions during the Oral Component will be based upon the Research Proposal. They are designed to test the candidate' | ||
+ | Procedure for the Oral Component: | ||
+ | * 30 minutes (maximum): Oral presentation by the candidate (OPEN to public) | ||
+ | * 10 minutes: Questions from audience | ||
+ | * 5 min short break (if needed) | ||
+ | * 90 minutes (maximum): Questions from the Exam Committee (open to the public for observation, | ||
+ | * Deliberation period: Closed to Exam Committee members only (candidate and public audience will be asked to leave) | ||
+ | * Candidate will be invited back to hear the outcome | ||
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* For detailed information on Qualifying Examination Committees, please refer to {{ : | * For detailed information on Qualifying Examination Committees, please refer to {{ : | ||
- | * {{ :grads:qe_request.pdf | Qualifying Exam Request | + | * {{ :grads:request_for_qualifying_exam_-_updated_dec_2023.pdf | Request for Qualifying Exam form}} |
- | * Please | + | * {{ : |
+ | * Please | ||
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**To initiate the PhD Examination Scheduling Process, the GPA will require the following: | **To initiate the PhD Examination Scheduling Process, the GPA will require the following: | ||
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* {{ : | * {{ : | ||
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The Graduate Progress Committee will review, rank, and approve the External Examiner selection from the nominations provided by the Advisor(s). | The Graduate Progress Committee will review, rank, and approve the External Examiner selection from the nominations provided by the Advisor(s). | ||
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Responsibilities of the External Examiner include: | Responsibilities of the External Examiner include: | ||
* Reviewing the student' | * Reviewing the student' | ||
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==== E. Notification of Defence ==== | ==== E. Notification of Defence ==== | ||
- | Notice of the defence will be sent by the Graduate Program Assistant | + | Notice of the defence will be sent by the GPA (at least one week prior) |
==== F. Thesis Completion ==== | ==== F. Thesis Completion ==== |
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