2004 - 2005 Calendar
Professor and Dean
Alice Collins
The degrees of Master of Education and
Doctor of Philosophy are offered in Education.
The degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Education is offered to qualified
candidates, normally by full-time study. The GENERAL REGULATIONS of the School of Graduate
Studies of Memorial University of Newfoundland outlined in the current Calendar,
and the Degree Regulations of the Faculty of Education outlined below will
apply.
1. Admission to the
Ph.D. Program
General qualifications for admission to the Ph.D. Programs at Memorial
University of Newfoundland are set out in the University Calendar under
School of Graduate Studies, General Regulations A)2. Qualifications for Admission,
Ph.D. Program.
In addition, the following admission requirements apply:
• an “A” standing in a Master’s degree in Education
or in an equivalent Master’s degree from an accredited university;
• evidence of scholarly work, such as a master’s
thesis, directed research project, or qualifying research paper;
• normally, completion of two years of professional
experience in an educational setting.
2. Supervisory Committee
Each candidate will have a supervisory committee comprised of a minimum
of three members, at least two of whom shall be members of the Faculty of
Education. The thesis supervisor shall be a faculty member in the Faculty
of Education, Memorial University of Newfoundland.
A. Courses
a) Students are required to successfully complete two (2) courses on
the doctoral program.
Education 7001 - Doctoral Seminar in Education: Area of Specialization
Education 7002 - Advanced Educational Research
b) Based on a consideration of educational background and research
interest, students may be required to complete (or have completed at the
masters level) as many as two (2) additional courses in research related
to their program focus and specialty.
c) Normally, no more than four (4) courses may be undertaken on a candidate’s
program.
d) Education 7003-30 - Special Topics (offered as required).
B. Comprehensive Examination
The candidate shall undertake a written and an oral comprehensive examination,
which will follow General Regulation
H.2. which sets out the procedures for the comprehensive examination.
a) A candidate in a Ph.D. program in Education shall normally take
the written Comprehensive Examination prior to the seventh semester of
the program. The candidate will have completed required courses prior to
taking the Comprehensive Examination. In preparation for the Comprehensive
Examination, the doctoral candidate, with the guidance of the candidate’s
supervisor, will undertake study of the sub-disciplines/areas of concentration
identified by the candidate and supervisory committee and approved by
the Doctoral Committee. Normally, these will include the candidate’s area
of concentration and two additional sub-disciplines/areas of concentration.
b) Such study of sub-disciplines will normally include but not be limited
to developing a reading list of important historical and current publications
within the sub-disciplines, identifying emerging research emphases within
the sub-disciplines, and writing scholarly review papers of these publications.
c) In preparation for the written comprehensive examination, the doctoral
candidate and the supervisory committee will agree on the topics to be
examined. The examination will be written over a two day period.
d) Normally, the oral comprehensive examination will occur within six
weeks of the written examination, which if judged to be successful by the
Comprehensive Examination Committee, will form the basis of an oral comprehensive
examination.
e) The procedure for scheduling the Comprehensive Examination shall
be initiated by the candidate’s supervisor who will notify, in writing, the
Dean of Education of the candidate’s readiness. The date of both the written
examination and the oral examination will be determined by the Dean of Education.
The candidate will receive a written notice of the scheduled date for both
examinations from the Dean of Education.
f) The Comprehensive Examination Committee shall be appointed by the
Dean of Graduate Studies in accordance with School of Graduate Studies
General Regulation H.2. on the
recommendation of the Dean, Faculty of Education. There will be six members
of the Comprehensive Examination Committee as follows:
• Dean of Education or delegate (Chair)
• Chair of the Doctoral Committee of the Faculty
Council of Education
• Candidate’s supervisor
• Second member of candidate’s supervisory committee
• Dean of School of Graduate Studies or delegate
(nonvoting)
• Member of the Faculty of Education or educational
community selected by the Dean of Education.
In the event that the Chair of the Doctoral Committee is the candidate’s
supervisor, the Dean of Education shall appoint an additional member.
C. Ph.D. Thesis Regulations
a) The candidate must submit a thesis proposal based on his/her own
research interest to all members of the Supervisory Committee for critical
evaluation. Normally, the proposal must be approved prior to the eighth
semester of the program. The Chairperson of the Supervisory Committee will
inform the candidate within one month of its acceptance, rejection, or acceptance
with recommended changes.
b) If the proposal is not acceptable, the candidate will normally be
permitted a second attempt. The revised proposal must be submitted and
deemed acceptable by the Supervisory Committee within a semester. Failure
to resubmit within this time period will lead to termination of the candidate’s
program.
c) The thesis shall give evidence of the candidate’s ability to carry
out independent and original research, develop the necessary theoretical
and methodological framework and analyses, and present the findings in a
scholarly manner.
d) Each candidate will be required to present a seminar on her/his
thesis research to the Faculty.
e) Ph.D. program will conclude with the examination and oral defence
of the completed thesis in accordance with the appropriate sections of
the General Regulation J.4. governing
the School of Graduate Studies.
COURSES
7001. Doctoral Seminar in Education: Area of Specialization
7002. Advanced Educational Research
7003-30. Special Topics
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