UMA Graduate Bulletin 2014-2015 Environmental Conservation Programs, Faculty, and Courses Program Overview Doctor of Philosophy Degree Program
Doctor of Philosophy Degree Program
Students completing the master’s degree at the University of Massachusetts Amherst or elsewhere may be accepted into the Environmental Conservation doctoral program but are formally admitted to candidacy only after the completion of a successful written and oral preliminary comprehensive examination as governed by the graduate program. Students with a Bachelor of Science degree must apply to the MS degree program before seeking a PhD. Specific course requirements are determined by the student’s committee in order to complete the comprehensive examination in the core topic areas. Doctoral candidates must complete an 18-credit dissertation specific to the degree concentration, successfully defend a dissertation, produce a minimum of three publishable scientific papers resulting from professional projects, and teach or assist in teaching at least one semester. The degree normally requires at least three years of study beyond the master’s degree, but more typically takes 4-5 years to complete. Additional information is available on the program website: http://eco.umass.edu/degree-programs/graduate-programs/ |
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