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Doctor of Philosophy

The primary mission of the doctoral program in the School of Public Health is to provide scholars with the disciplinary background and skills required to contribute to the development of our understanding of better ways of measuring, maintaining, and improving the public's health.

The Ph.D. program is administered through the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. The Graduate School makes the final decision on accepting students into the program, admission to candidacy, and the awarding of the degree.

The School provides financial support for all of its Ph.D. students through a combination of Training Grant support, University Fellowships, Teaching Assistantships and Research Assistantships. In addition, opportunities exist for Ph.D. training through interdepartmental programs in which the faculty participate.

Ph.D. Degree Requirements

The normal requirement for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) is a minimum of four full years of graduate study. The first two years are primarily devoted to coursework. Each student must satisfactorily complete a minimum of ten term courses or the equivalent. Required courses cover the theory, principles and practice of their chosen area of specialty.

All doctoral candidates must pass qualifying examinations and must design and submit a prospectus acceptable to the faculty advisory committee before being admitted to candidacy. The dissertation must make an original contribution to the field and be presented at an advertised open seminar.

Inquiries regarding specific divisional or doctoral program requirements may be submitted via email to M. Elliot, Coordinator of EPH Graduate Student Affairs by telephone at 203-785-6383 or by writing to:

EPH Director of Graduate Studies
Dr. C. Tschudi
P.O. Box 208034
New Haven, CT 06520-8034

 

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