Living the Ph.D (ream) Monique Domingo, UConn Management PhD. Candidate and participant of “The PhD. Project”, an organization focused on increasing diversity in the academic environment of business, shares her experience of applying for PhD. programs, developing research topics, building relationships with faculty and peers, and tips for.
The dissertation proposal is a document that outlines the proposed research for the dissertation and has to be compiled and approved before the research is well underway. It is recommended that the dissertation proposal is submitted for approval in the following semester after a student passes their General Exam, but the maximum time is one.
The Leadership and Education Policy concentration Plan of Study includes 15 credits of core coursework, 12 or more credits in the concentration, nine or more credits in research design and methods, 15 credits of Doctoral Dissertation preparation credits, completion of a comprehensive examination and successful dissertation defense.
The dissertation proposal should be submitted to the Graduate School for final approval by the time the student has completed the ninth credit of GRAD 6950 or 6960. Approval must occur no later than eight months in advance of the Doctoral Dissertation Defense. Final Exam and Doctoral Dissertation Defense. Students must defend their dissertation.
The Graduate School is pleased to announce the new electronic submission process for the Doctoral Dissertation Collection. Doctoral students completing a dissertation will now be required to submit one electronic copy of their final dissertation to Digital Commons at UConn and one printed unbound copy to the library instead of two printed copies.