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This document outlines all doctoral requirements, expectations, and procedures. Oral Qualifying Exam The oral qualifying exam should ideally take place within the first three to four semesters of study. Students, with the help of their advisors, identify a topic for the exam and assemble a three person committee. The oral qualifying examination tests students ability to read deeply the literature in their research area, to synthesize and to critically evaluate existing research results, to present these results in a scholarly and professional oral presentation, and to answer orally questions from the faculty about the literature. Please contact the Graduate Program Coordinator at least two weeks in advance to schedule the exam. Dissertation Proposal After students select a dissertation research topic, they must describe their research plan in a dissertation proposal consisting of a written proposal and a public oral examination presented to a five person committee. 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