Qualifying Examination
Each student must pass a qualifying examination, which is designed and administered
per departmental requirements with the written and oral components varying by department.
After completion of all courses in the degree plan, and in preparation for the qualifying
examination, the student may register for 6950. The student must have been recommended
by the Chairperson of the student's appropriate departmental committee and have been
certified as eligible by the CoB Office of Graduate Programs and Research. The (FORM G) should be filed via the major area Ph.D. Coordinator.
Written Qualifying Examination
Each student is required to pass a written qualifying examination within one long
semester after completion of course work over the concentration areas. The written
qualifying examination will normally consist of at least two four-hour examinations.
- The written qualifying examination will be scheduled and administered by the appropriate
departmental committee, within the guidelines established by the CoB Doctoral Program
Committee and academic departments. Questions for the written qualifying examination
will normally be solicited from all members of the appropriate departmental committee.
- The Ph.D. Coordinator will confer with the appropriate departmental committee to determine
if the student passed the written qualifying examination. The Coordinator will notify
the student of the result of the written qualifying examination. If the student does
not pass the written qualifying examination, he/she will have failed the qualifying
examination and will be notified by letter.
- The results of the written qualifying examination will be reported to the Graduate
Dean via the CoB Office of Graduate Programs and Research by the Ph.D. Coordinator
no later than one month from the date of the examination, FORM H for the major written qualifying examination. Departments may require examinations
prior to the qualifying exam to evaluate a student's knowledge and progress during
the first two years of coursework. FORM I may be used to document the student's progress.
- If for some reason, the student has not completed all requirements for the Ph.D. within
three years from the time he/she passes the written qualifying examination, the candidate
will be required to retake and pass the qualifying examination. Students may petition
the G. Brint Ryan College of Business Doctoral Program Committee for a waiver.
Oral Qualifying Examination
Per departmental policy, oral qualifying examinations are to be administered within
90 days after successful completion of major written qualifying examination. Departments
have the option of determining the form and requirement for an oral examination.
- The Chairperson of the student's appropriate departmental committee will report the
results of the oral qualifying examination to the Ph.D. Coordinator of the student's
major area. The Coordinator will then notify the CoB Office of Graduate Programs and
Research, who will notify the student by letter of the overall results of the qualifying
examination. If the student does not pass the examination, he/she will be advised
to contact his/her appropriate departmental committee Chairperson or Ph.D. Coordinator.
- The results of an oral qualifying examination will be reported to the Graduate Dean
via the CoB Office of Graduate Programs and Research by the Ph.D. Coordinator no later
than one month from the date of the qualifying examination (FORM J).
Examination Results
A grade of either PASS or FAIL of the qualifying examination will be reported to the
Graduate School. Per departmental policy, a student may receive a PASS CONDITIONALLY
with deficiency requirements. All deficiency requirements must be resolved no later
than within one semester following the examination, in which case a PASS is submitted
to the Graduate School; otherwise, the PASS CONDITIONALLY will automatically be changed
to a FAIL.
- If a student fails the oral and/or written qualifying examination(s) on the first
attempt, the Ph.D. Coordinator will inform the student of the reasons for the failure.
The student's appropriate departmental committee will then meet with the student to
formulate and document a program of study designed to prepare the student to re-take
the failed examination(s). FORM D and supporting documentation will be filed with the CoB Office of Graduate Programs
and Research. Upon satisfactory completion of his/her remedial program of study, the
student's appropriate departmental committee will certify to the Ph.D. Coordinator
that the student is ready to re-take the failed examination(s). The examination(s)
must be re-taken within twelve months. FORM J also must be filed in the student's master file, with the major area Ph.D. Coordinator,
and/or the major professor.
- In the event that the student fails the oral and/or written qualifying examination(s)
a second time or fails to re-take the exam(s) within twelve months, the Ph.D. Coordinator,
after notifying the student's appropriate departmental committee and the Chairperson
of the Department, will recommend to the CoB Office of Graduate Programs and Research
and to the Dean of the Graduate School of the University that the student be withdrawn
from the Doctoral Program in Business. (Use FORM C & FORM D for documentation).
Candidacy
- The student is admitted to candidacy when all course work other than dissertation
research (6950) has been completed, and the qualifying examinations have been passed.
- Doctoral students must maintain continuous enrollment subsequent to passing the qualifying
examination for admission to candidacy.
- When the student is admitted to candidacy, the appropriate departmental committee
is dissolved and a Dissertation Committee is formed. In the event that a committee
is not formed, the appropriate departmental committee will serve as the default committee
and the Ph.D. Coordinator will serve as chair. The Dissertation Committee consists
of a major professor, who assumes primary responsibility for the dissertation, serves
as chairperson of the Dissertation Committee, and is selected from the Graduate Faculty
of the student's concentration area. This chairperson must hold a Full Graduate Faculty
Membership. Two or more members are selected in consonance with the dissertation requirements.
They must hold either a Full Graduate Faculty Membership or an Associate Graduate
Faculty Membership. At least one member must be from outside the student's concentration
area. Faculty may be added if they possess special expertise needed by the committee.
While the student may recommend to the department the composition of the committee,
the selection will be made by the department in accordance with established departmental
procedures (e.g. which may include a departmental requirement of an outside college
member). The major area Ph.D. Coordinator submits the recommendations to the CoB Director
of Graduate Programs and Research. The Director verifies appropriate qualifications
and notifies the Dean of the Graduate School, of the formation of the candidate's
Dissertation Committee (FORM K).