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graduate prograMs - Ph. D. Doctoral Program - Requirements for the Ph.D. The Doctor of Philosophy Degree Program offers a unique combination of faculty expertise and specialized course work in Environmental Politics and Policy. This program is designed to produce graduates who combine a specialization in environmental politics and policy with a broad knowledge of the traditional subfields of Political Science (American Politics, Comparative Politics, International Relations, Public Administration and Policy, Political Theory and Methodology). The program prepares doctoral students for university positions and a wide variety of public and private sector careers related to Environmental Politics and Policy. The department enjoys an exceptional placement record in academic institutions, both teaching and research, as well as non-academic positions. Our Doctoral Program is now part of the Western Regional Graduate Program
consortium. This is a program of the Western Interstate Commission on
Higher Education and includes unique programs of high quality. As a result
of membership students from the 14 member states (not including California)
can pay in-state tuition while attending our program. We hope that this
will make it easier for some of your students to attend our program. For
more information please visit http://www.wiche.edu/SEP/WRGP/index.asp. Because the department values interdisciplinary knowledge related to environmental and natural resource issues, applications from individuals with environmental specialization in the applied sciences, law and other disciplines will be given serious consideration. As a precondition for admission into the Ph. D. program, such individuals may be required to take as many as 5 Political Science courses in order to strengthen their preparation in Political Science. Ordinarily, students may expect to spend three to five academic years beyond
the Master's Degree in completing the Doctoral Program. This time period
may be divided roughly as follows: one to two years of concentrated course
work; the remainder of the second year or beginning of the third year preparing
for their comprehensive exams and beginning research on the dissertation;
and the remaining time completing the research and writing of the dissertation. |
Our Doctoral Program is now part of the Western Regional Graduate Program consortium. This is a program of the Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education and includes unique programs of high quality. As a result of membership students from the 14 member states (not including California) can pay in-state tuition while attending our program. |
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