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Dec 26, 2024
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School of Graduate Studies Calendar, 2022-2023 [-ARCHIVED CALENDAR-]
Kinesiology, Ph.D.
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Candidates for Doctoral Studies
In addition to the School of Graduate Studies general regulations for admission into a Ph.D. program, candidates must have a Master’s degree (thesis) in Kinesiology or a related field of study with, at least, the minimum course experience of our M.Sc. graduates (i.e., 3 courses). As Ph.D. students, they are also required to complete successfully, 2 additional half courses, one being KINESIOL 713 .
Any other courses may be recommended by the candidate’s advisor and/or supervisory committee. Due to the nature of individual student programs, courses from other department’s may be deemed acceptable by the Department.
All graduate students are expected to maintain an attendance record of 75% each year for Kinesiology’s Departmental Seminar Series while in the program.
Ph.D. candidates must also complete:
Comprehensive Exams
Candidates for the Ph.D. degree must complete their comprehensive examination within the first 24 months of the program, as per general regulations outlined by the School of Graduate Studies. The comprehensive examination cannot begin until the student has been in the program (full-time) for 2 semesters and has completed all required course work, unless agreed upon by the department’s Graduate Management Committee. The examination will be on a topic independent of the students thesis. Once the topic is selected by the candidate and supervisor, it must be approved by the supervisory committee. An examination committee will consist of three faculty members who have expertise in three sub-topics related to the main topic area. The comprehensive examination will consist of a written and oral component. The examination will cover material from a selected set of readings provided to the student 8 weeks in advance of the written exam date. The oral examination will be held within one week of the written exam date. Students who are unsuccessful in the examination process will be given a second opportunity according to the Policy and Regulations set out by the School of Graduate Studies.
Thesis
It is expected that the Ph.D. candidate will be actively involved in research throughout the program. The thesis proposal meeting will be in the form of an open presentation by the candidate that summarizes the current state of research in the field, the candidate’s research to date in this area, and a defence of the proposed research. Decisions regarding the quantity of research to comprise the thesis and the format of the written document will be made by the candidate’s supervisory committee. Typically, the final written thesis will be presented in “sandwich” format and will consist of a collection of completed research efforts, some of which may have been presented at conferences and/or published prior to the oral defence. |
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