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Nov 12, 2024
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University of Alberta Calendar 2024-2025
Doctor of Philosophy (Human Ecology)
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On completion of the PhD program all students are expected to possess minimum competencies in:
- The discipline of Human Ecology: this normally would be acquired during master’s level work. Students entering without a closely related master’s degree would be expected to acquire these basic competencies during the doctoral program.
- Research methods and statistics: sufficient competency in research methods and/or statistics to enable students to read across the literature in their area of study, and to complete their dissertation research is expected. Basic competencies may be acquired during master’s level work, or during the doctoral program; additional research skills required for successful completion of the student’s dissertation research will be acquired during the doctoral program.
- The substantive area of the student’s research: will be acquired during the doctoral program.
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Program Requirements
Students are required to complete a minimum of 20 units in coursework beyond the master’s program core requirements, and a thesis.
Coursework (20 units)
- HECOL 601
- 9 units in graduate-level courses that support the student’s content area and dissertation research
- 6 units in graduate-level research methods and/or statistics
- HECOL 693
- HECOL 694
- Additional coursework may be required
Thesis
- Registration in 900-level THES. All doctoral students are required to make a minimum of two research presentations, at least one of which must be oral. All doctoral students also shall be required to conduct dissertation research and pass a written comprehensive examination, an oral candidacy examination, and a doctoral dissertation defence.
Comprehensive Exam
The comprehensive exam takes place after completion of course work and before the candidacy exam, normally within the first two years of the program if the student had the expected basic competencies on admission. Normally the oral candidacy exam will occur within six months of the written comprehensive exam. See the Department Graduate Program Manual for further information.
Candidacy Exam
The Department’s policy is that the candidacy exam will take place after the proposal has been submitted to the student’s committee but before beginning the research itself. See the Department Graduate Program Manual for further information.
Academic Standing Requirement
Students are required to maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.3 with no grade less than B-throughout the course of their program.
Failure to maintain the required academic standing will normally result in a recommendation by the Associate Chair – Graduate Program to GPS that the student be placed on academic probation or required to withdraw.
Residence Requirement
There is a residence requirement for the PhD program of two academic years, where academic year is defined as the eight-month period from September through April.
Length of Program
All requirements for the degree must be completed within six years.
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