PHDS 6888 - Doctoral Qualifying Examination (0 cr.)
Description Ph.D. Qualifying Examination is to evaluate the students ability to analyze problems and synthesize solutions. It should demonstrate the ability of the student to interrelate basic concepts and ideas in her/his field of study. The qualifying examination is typically taken in the semester immediately following the completion of the coursework credit hours, but no later than during the fourth semester since admission into the program.
When Offered Offered in fall and spring.
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