Courses |
Examinations |
Dissertation
Courses
Core Curriculum | 12 hours
PA 731: Fiscal/Budgetary Policy
PA 742: Theory of Public Organizations
PA 751: Public Policy Formulation and Implementation
PA 752: Economics of Policy Analysis
Course Descriptions
Research Methods | 9 hours
Theory | 6 hours
PA 750: Introduction to Economics for Public Policy
Area of Concentration | 15 hours
Public Financial Management
Health Policy
Public Policy
Examinations
Core Examination
Upon completing the four core courses, each student will take an examination
over the material. A written examination, which lasts four hours and is administered
by the Director of Graduate Studies, includes a series of questions developed by the
faculty teaching the core courses. The written portion of the core examination is
followed by an oral examination before the Director of Graduate Studies and selected
Martin School faculty. The core examination is conducted early in the fall semester
of each academic year. Students failing the exam are allowed a second attempt. Those
failing on the second attempt must withdraw from the program.
Qualifying Examination - Written
The University requires that all PhD students pass a qualifying examination
before they can be admitted to candidacy for the degree. In the Martin School,
the written qualifying examination consists of three papers on topics approved
by the advisory committee. The papers should be completed in a manner that
demonstrates integration of theory, policy issues, and research capabilities,
and should be of professional quality. This examination process is initiated
only upon written certification by the Director of Graduate Studies that all
Graduate School and Martin School requirements have been met.
Qualifying Examination - Oral
An oral examination follows completion of the
three assigned papers. As the final part of the qualifying examination,
all of the formal Graduate School requirements for scheduling, reporting,
and recording must be satisfied before the candidate can take the oral exam.
Students must have completed the language and/or skills requirements,
resolved all incompletes in course work, and completed all pre-qualifying requirements.
Dissertation
Following successful completion of the qualifying examination,
the student must defend a dissertation prospectus before his or her
advisory committee. The oral defense must take place within 90 days of
completion of all parts of the qualifying examination. Failure to defend
a prospectus successfully within this time period will result in a loss of
financial assistance. Any student who fails to defend a prospectus within
one year of the qualifying examination will be excused from the PhD program.
The dissertation must constitute a work of original research that makes
a significant contribution to the field of study. The dissertation is prepared
under the direction of the student's advisor and advisory committee.
Each completed dissertation must be defended before a final examination
committee appointed by the Dean of the Graduate School. The dissertation
defense, or final examination, is oral and usually lasts about two hours.
In addition to defending the completed dissertation, the student is expected
to demonstrate an understanding of the discipline of which the dissertation
is a part and a thorough understanding of the context of the dissertation.