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  1. 43.18.1 Program of Study
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - 43.18 Geography
    All students must successfully complete Geography 6000 and 6001 if these courses, or equivalent courses, have not been included in their Master's program. In addition, all students are required to successfully complete a minimum of 3 credit hours in graduate program courses. ... To be admitted to the program, an applicant must have completed either a Master of Arts or a Master of Science Degree, or its equivalent, in Geography or a related discipline. In exceptional circumstances, a student who has completed either a B.A. (Honours) or B.Sc. (Honours) Degree, and who has spent not less than 12 months in a M.A. or M.Sc. Degree program may apply for transfer into a Ph.D. program. A successful application for transfer will require that the student demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Department an ability to pursue research at the doctoral level.

  2. 43.21.1 Program of Study
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - 43.21 History
    In the second year of the program, after the successful completion of all required courses, a student must take a Comprehensive Examination, which will have both written and oral components. ... During the first semester, a Ph.D. student must successfully complete History 7000 and 7001 if these courses (or their equivalents) have not been included in the student's Master’s program. The Supervisory Committee may require the student to complete additional graduate courses.

  3. 43.22.1 Administration
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - 43.22 Interdisciplinary
    The program shall be administered by a Director, together with the School of Graduate Studies Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Committee (ID Ph.D. Committee). Duties of this committee include recommendation of applications for acceptance into the program. ... The program of study of each student will be guided for the duration of the program by a Supervisory Committee of either three (3) or five (5) faculty members, appointed by the Dean of Graduate Studies on the recommendation of the ID Ph.D. Committee at the time of admission.

  4. 43.22.2 Admission
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - 43.22 Interdisciplinary
    letters of endorsement from the administrative heads of each of the units involved in the proposed program. ... Prospective students should normally hold a Master’s Degree and have an excellent academic record. Applications for admission must include: ... two letters of reference; ... a detailed research proposal; ... letters expressing a commitment to the research project and to supervisory duties from three Memorial University of Newfoundland faculty members, one of whom is prepared to assume the role of Chair of the Supervisory Committee and at least one whose unit of primary responsibility is a Ph.D. granting unit;

  5. 43.22.3 Program of Study
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - 43.22 Interdisciplinary
    The scope and format of the comprehensive examination shall be determined by the Supervisory Committee in consultation with the student and in accordance with the needs of the student's particular program of study. Students will be required to take a comprehensive examination no later than the end of the seventh semester of study and after the completion of all required course work. Comprehensive examinations shall follow procedures in accordance with General Regulations, Comprehensive Examinations, Ph.D. Comprehensive Examination, with the exception of 2.

  6. 43.22.4 Doctoral Internship
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - 43.22 Interdisciplinary
    Internships must be approved by the supervisor, Director of the Interdisciplinary Ph.D. program, and Head of the academic unit (in cases where INTE 6000 is approved for a doctoral student outside of the Interdisciplinary Ph.D. program). In cases where approval is granted, students must add INTE 6000 to their program of study and register using a Course Change form.

  7. 43.23.1 Program of Study
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - 43.23 Linguistics
    All Ph.D. students are advised to consult the Department's Graduate Program web page for details on program requirements and for general information relating to the graduate program. ... The program of each student must be approved by the Dean of Graduate Studies upon the recommendation of the Supervisory Committee in consultation with the Head of the Department.

  8. 43.24.1 Qualifications for Admission
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - 43.24 M.D.-Ph.D.
    Normally, students will enter the M.D.-Ph.D. program from the M.D. program after successful completion of the pre-clerkship phase or from the Ph.D. program after one or two years of the graduate program and acceptance into the M.D. program.

  9. 43.24.2 Program of Study and Research
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - 43.24 M.D.-Ph.D.
    The program of study for the M.D. follows the General Regulations governing the M.D. Degree. ... The program of study for the Ph.D. is described in the University Calendar entry for the student’s chosen discipline. For the purposes of timing of the comprehensive examination, only the semesters in the Ph.D. component of the program will be counted.

  10. 43.24.3 Evaluation
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - 43.24 M.D.-Ph.D.
    Failure to maintain academic standing in either the Ph.D. or M.D. components will lead to termination of the M.D.-Ph.D. program which will be annotated on the student’s transcript. On failure of the M.D. component, the Dean of Graduate Studies may approve transfer to a Ph.D. program on the recommendation of the administrative Head of the appropriate academic unit. On failure of the Ph.D. component, the Dean of Medicine may approve transfer to a M.D. program on the recommendation of the Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Medical Education.

  11. 43.24.4 Courses
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - 43.24 M.D.-Ph.D.
    See course listing under the regulations for the relevant Ph.D. program and also for the M.D. program in the General Regulations governing the M.D. degree.

  12. 43.25.1 Admission to the Ph.D. Program
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - 43.25 Management
    Admission is limited and competitive. General qualifications for admission to the Ph.D. Programs at Memorial University of Newfoundland are set out under General Regulations, Qualifications for Admission. Applicants from all disciplines will be considered. ... In addition: ... Quantitative and qualitative competency are required as evidenced by an acceptable balanced GMAT (minimum score of 600) (or a minimum GRE score of 302).

  13. 43.25.2 Supervisory Committee
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - 43.25 Management
    Students are encouraged to find a Supervisor within the first year of the program and, together with the Supervisor, find the remaining committee members by the time all required courses are completed. ... Until a supervisory committee has been formed, the Ph.D. Program Director will be the designated advisor of each Ph.D. student. Each student will have a supervisory committee consisting of three or more members, at least two of whom shall be members of the Faculty of Business Administration. The thesis Supervisor shall be a doctorally qualified faculty member in the Faculty of Business Administration, Memorial University of Newfoundland, having a recent (past five years) research track record suitable to provide research supervision at the Ph.D. level. The supervisory committee will be appointed no later than the end of the first year of studies.

  14. 43.26.1 Admission and Program of Study
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - 43.26 Marine Biology
    A student is normally required to complete a minimum of 6 credit hours of graduate program courses as follows: ... All course requirements should be completed within five semesters from the date of first registration in the Ph.D. program. ... Admission into the Ph.D. program in Marine Biology is normally restricted to students holding a Master’s Degree or its equivalent. In exceptional circumstances, a student with a B.Sc. (Honours) Degree who has spent not less than 12 months in an M.Sc. Degree program may be recommended for transfer into a Ph.D. program, provided that the student can demonstrate, to the satisfaction of the Department of Ocean Sciences, the student's ability to pursue research at the doctoral level.

  15. 43.27.1 Admission and Program of Study
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - 43.27 Maritime Studies
    Admission into the Ph.D. program in Maritime Studies is normally restricted to applicants holding a Master’s degree or its equivalent with relevant background and core knowledge in, but not limited to, emergency management, engineering, human kinetics, maritime studies or psychology. Applicants are normally expected to have a 'B' in all course work completed for the Master’s degree. In exceptional circumstances, an applicant with a B.Sc. degree who has spent not less than 12 months in an M.Sc. degree program may be recommended for transfer into a Ph.D. program. For this transfer to be accepted, the applicant must demonstrate, to the satisfaction of the Supervisor and Supervisory Committee, their ability to pursue research at the doctoral level.

  16. 43.28.1 Program of Study
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - 43.28 Mathematics and Statistics
    A student shall complete at least 6 credit hours in graduate courses in the area of specialization. A student may be required to take additional courses at any time during the student's program. ... The qualifying review consists of written examinations and takes place once the student has successfully completed the courses specified in the student's program of study at the time of this review and the Supervisory Committee deems it appropriate. Its main purpose is to ensure that the student has a reasonably broad general knowledge of mathematics or of statistics, as appropriate.

  17. 43.28.2 Specific Regulations for the Ph.D. in Mathematics
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - 43.28 Mathematics and Statistics
    A Masters Degree in mathematics or related area from a recognized university is required for entry into the Ph.D. program. Students currently registered in their first year at Memorial University of Newfoundland’s M.Sc. Program in mathematics who have obtained A in at least four program courses are eligible to be transferred into a Ph.D. program. Such transfer must be supported by a prospective Ph.D. supervisory committee as well as the Graduate Studies Committee and approved by the Dean of Graduate Studies. Transferred students shall finish their Masters program courses plus the minimum Ph.D. requirements.

  18. 43.28.3 Specific Regulations for the Ph.D. in Statistics
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - 43.28 Mathematics and Statistics
    A Masters Degree in statistics from a recognized university is normally required for entry into the Ph.D. program. Students currently registered in their first year at Memorial University of Newfoundland’s M.A.S. or M.Sc. Program in statistics who have obtained A in at least four program courses are eligible to be transferred into a Ph.D. program. Such transfer must be supported by a prospective Ph.D. supervisory committee as well as the Graduate Studies Committee and approved by the Dean of Graduate Studies. Transferred students shall finish their Masters program plus the minimum Ph.D. requirements.

  19. 43.28.5 Specific Regulations for the Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - 43.28 Mathematics and Statistics
    The Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics is an interdisciplinary program offered jointly with the Department of Physics and Physical Oceanography. The regulations for this program are described under the Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - Theoretical Physics.

  20. 43.29.2 Program of Study and Research
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - 43.29 Medicine
    Course requirements are set by each of the program areas and are described under Program Requirements. Some supervisory committees may require some students to successfully complete specified course work. ... The program of study for a Ph.D. Degree is the responsibility of the supervisory committee composed of a Supervisor and at least two other faculty members.


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