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Graduation
Requirements
for Graduation
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Satisfactory completion of all requirements as noted in
Requirements for the Master of Science Degree,
Requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy Degree, and of any
additional requirements of the individual degree programs as found in the
Catalog/Bulletin
- Recommendation by the Graduate Faculty
for conferring of the degree
- "Satisfactory status" concerning
financial obligations to the LSU System
Residence
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One academic year, two semesters, or four Summer terms represents the
minimum requirement. Two years’ residence represents a more realistic
average.
Semester Hours
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The minimum requirement is 30 semester hours of graduate work, not over
six hours of which is allowed for research and composition of a thesis,
and not more than two credit hours of seminars. At least 15 semester
hours must be in graduate courses outside the medical or dental
curriculum. Program requirements will generally exceed these
minimal requirements. Although concentration is required in the major
field of interest, every program for a master's degree should include at
least six semester hours of credit in one or more related fields. INTER 220 and INTER 260 are
required courses for all students.
Transfer Credit
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Candidates for the Master of Science degree may receive up to thirteen
hours of transfer credit at the discretion of the Program involved,
providing they have completed courses, which are comparable to School of
Graduate Studies’ courses in another graduate level institution, and
satisfy the subject matter requirements. No transfer credit is permitted
for course work receiving a grade below B and transfer of the credit
does not reduce the residency requirement.
Candidacy
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A student becomes a candidate if the student has completed 12 semester
hours of work with a B average and has received Program approval.
Foreign Language
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There is no School of Graduate Studies requirement for foreign
languages, but individual Programs may require one or more.
Thesis Instructions
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Instructions on the preparation of the dissertation may be obtained from
the School of Graduate Studies Website. For the planned graduation date,
the student should check the school calendar for the final date for
submission of the thesis to the School of Graduate Studies. Final
approval of the thesis rests with a committee of not less than three
graduate faculty members, one of whom must be from a Department other
than the student's Department, nominated by the Head of the Department,
and appointed by the Dean. The Dean may serve as a member or may appoint
members to the Committee.
Thesis Defense
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When the thesis is nearly complete, the candidate will be required to
successfully defend the thesis. This examination may be solely oral or
written and oral. The Committee votes by secret ballot, and to pass the
examination there may be no more than one negative vote. Examination and
defense request forms are available from the Student Affairs Office. To
access
fill-able PDF forms, use the "Forms" link on the left.
Time Limit
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All work towards an Master of Science degree must be completed in not more than four
years. Any requests for extension of this policy are subject to approval
by the student's Graduate Research Committee and the Dean.
Requirements
for the Doctor of Philosophy Degree
The doctor of philosophy degree is the
highest degree offered by universities. It is conferred only for work of
distinction in which the student displays original scholarship.
Residence
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Three years (9 semesters) of full time residence are required, although
in most programs more time is needed. Exceptions may be made by petition
to the Graduate Dean. One year (three consecutive semesters) must be
taken in residence at the Health Sciences Center following completion of the
preliminary examination. Credit may be transferred from other
institutions if approved by the Major professor and Department Head.
Written notification clearly listing the courses to be transferred must
be sent to the Dean who will notify the Registrar.
Course
Requirements ►
Specific course requirements are dependent upon individual Program
policy. However, in general, a minimum of 60 credit hours is required
and at least 30 of those hours must be taken in courses, which require a
letter grade for evaluation. The minimum courses required by each
Program are listed in the Course Descriptions in the
Catalog/Bulletin. Some
of the credit must be earned in one or more minor fields and, ordinarily,
it is expected that a student should have at least twelve hours outside
of the major field. At least 15 hours must be in courses outside of the
medical or dental curriculum. No more than fifteen credits may be
counted for research and dissertation and no more than four credits for
seminar, even though both may be carried throughout the program.
Programs may have additional requirements for students to participate
in teaching in the graduate, medical, dental, nursing, allied health,
and undergraduate courses. INTER 220 and INTER 260 are required courses
for all students.
Transfer Credit
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Candidates for the doctor of philosophy degree may receive up to
twenty-six hours of transfer credit at the discretion of the Program
involved, providing they have completed courses, which are comparable to
School of Graduate Studies’ courses in another graduate level
institution, and satisfy the subject matter requirements. No transfer
credit is permitted for course work receiving a grade below B and
transfer of the credit does not reduce the residency requirement.
Qualifying Process
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Each Program will be responsible for the qualifying process and will
develop appropriate policies, which will be on file in the Dean’s
Office.
Foreign Languages
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There is no School of Graduate Studies requirement for foreign
languages, but individual Programs may require one or more.
Preliminary Examination
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The applicant becomes eligible for the Preliminary Examination at a time
chosen by the faculty but not less than one academic year (three
consecutive semesters) before graduation. The student and his/her major
professor, with the approval of the Department Head and the Dean, will
recommend a research committee and petition the Dean to appoint the
committee and allow the student to schedule the examination.
Examination and defense request forms are available from the Student
Affairs Office. To access fill-able PDF forms use the "Forms" link on
the left of this page.
The preliminary examination committee
will ordinarily consist of the student's major professor and at least
four other Graduate Faculty members representing major and minor
disciplines. At least one member must be from another Department and one
member may be from outside the Health Sciences Center. Substitution or
addition of committee members may be made by the Dean after consultation
with the major professor and Department Head, but continuity of
membership is sought to provide consistent guidance of the student
through the program. This examination is the most thorough in the
doctorate program. It should require the candidate to demonstrate
competence in a broad segment of the major and minor fields. Although
the examination may be either oral or written or both, a written section
is strongly recommended. If there is no more than one negative ballot
out of a minimum of five, the student becomes a “candidate” after the
Dean has been notified by the student's major professor and Department
Head of successful completion of the preliminary examination.
Dissertation
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The dissertation must be a significant contribution to the field,
suitable for publication in a peer reviewed journal of international repute.
Instructions on the preparation of the dissertation may be obtained from
the School of Graduate Studies. The format of the dissertation should
follow the rules formulated in the current edition of the CBE Style
Manual: A Guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers in the Biological
Sciences. Copies of this manual are available in the Isché Library. For the planned graduation date, the student should check the
school calendar for the final date for submission of the dissertation to
the School of Graduate Studies.
Dissertation Defense
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One year (three consecutive semesters) following the preliminary
examination, the student is eligible to take this final examination if
the dissertation is complete to the satisfaction of the
Committee. The Defense may be preceded by an open seminar of the
student's dissertation research. The student must petition the Dean for
permission to take the examination. The examining committee is made up
of no less than five graduate faculty members, one of whom must be from a
Department other than the student's Department, nominated by the major professor, Head of the Department and appointed by the Dean. The Dean
may serve as a member or may appoint members to the Committee.
Traditionally, this examination is a test of the student's intimate
knowledge of the area of the field in which the student is working.
However, at the discretion of the Committee or the Dean, the examination
may include questions from the major or minor fields in general. Voting
is by secret ballot, and to pass the examination there may be no more
than one negative vote.
Certification
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If not more than one member of the examining committee dissents and if
the dissertation is accepted, the candidate will be certified to the
Graduate Faculty and Chancellor as having met all requirements for the
degree of doctor of philosophy.
Time Limit
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The School of Graduate Studies requires that all work towards a Ph.D.
degree be completed in not more than eight calendar years. Any requests
for extension of this policy are subject to approval by the student's
Graduate Research Committee and the Dean.
Graduation Fees
Fees for graduation are normally assessed at registration for the semester in
which the student intends to graduate. Diploma fees for associate's and bachelor's
degrees, $10; master's, $15; and doctorate's, $25. The fee for a duplicate diploma
is $5; this is assessed when a diploma is ordered and the student does not
graduate as scheduled. A fee of $15 is charged to cover the cost of thesis or
dissertation binding. All dissertations must be microfilmed and a charge of $45
is assessed for this service.
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