Degree Requirements
The degree of Doctor of
Philosophy in Infrastructure and Environmental Systems is awarded for
completion of scholarly research that advances the knowledge base in the
field of that research. Evidence of this is demonstrated by a successful
dissertation defense. In addition, recipients of the degree should
demonstrate a mastery of relevant subject matter and a potential for
success in research and teaching.
Total hours required
As summarized in Table
1, the INES Ph.D. program requires a minimum of 72 post-Baccalaureate
(semester) credit hours (a Minor in this program is not applicable). A
Masters degree in an appropriate field, that is consistent with the
admission requirements presented here, may count up to 30 hours of
transfer credit upon recommendation of the Program and upon approval by
the Graduate School.
INES
Doctoral Program Requirements.
|
|
Minimum Credit Hrs. to Degree
Required for Masters Entrants |
Minimum Credit Hrs. to Degree
Required for Bachelors Entrants |
|
INES Core:
Core courses
Case Studies
Seminars |
9 credit hrs.
3 credit hrs.
3 credit hrs. |
9 credit hrs.
3 credit hrs.
3 credit hrs. |
|
Specialized (Focus Area)
Electives |
9
credit hrs.1 |
15
credit hrs. |
|
Directed Studies (additional
courses / research) |
0
credit hrs.1 |
24
credit hrs. |
|
Dissertation Research |
18
credit hrs. |
18
credit hrs. |
|
Total Credits Beyond Previous
Degree |
42
credit hrs.1 |
72
credit hrs. |
1 based on a maximum of
30 credit hours transferred from a Masters program. Less than 30 credit
hours transferred will result in a higher number of credit hours required
for graduation.
Graduate
course requirements
All courses taken for
credit in the program shall be graduate level courses (graduate students
only), and the majority shall be at the Ph.D. level (Ph.D. students
only). All 8000-level focus area courses will be open only to Ph.D.
students. All 6000-level courses available as specialized electives will
be open only to graduate students (Masters and Ph.D.).
Grades
required
As specified by the
UNC Charlotte Graduate School, letter grades will be used to scale the
quality of each student’s completed work as follows: ‘A’: Commendable
(4.0); ‘B’: Satisfactory (3.0); ‘C’: Marginal (2.0); ‘U’: Unsatisfactory
(1.0). Each Ph.D. student must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 in all
coursework attempted for the degree. An accumulation of two “C” grades or
one “U” grade will result in termination of enrollment in the program.
Dissertation credits will not be included in the calculation of a
student’s GPA.
Transfer
credit accepted
Upon recommendation by
the INES program committee and upon approval by the Graduate School, a
certain number of courses in which a student achieved a minimum grade of
‘B’ will be accepted for transfer credit. The following transfer credit
policy will apply:
·
A maximum of 30 semester credit hours from a Masters degree
program in an appropriate field, that is consistent with the admission
requirements stated earlier, may count toward the INES Ph.D.
degree. This rule may apply whether the Masters degree was earned or not.
However, no more than 6 hours taken when the student was in non-degree
seeking status may be applied toward the doctoral degree.
Student
Advising
Upon acceptance into
the Ph.D. Program, a student will be assigned an adviser by the Program
Director. Within the first year in the Program, each student will confirm
or select a permanent doctoral research adviser. This selection will be
approved by the Program Director and Dean of the Graduate School. At any
time a student may request a change in initial supervisor or research
adviser. These requests will be submitted to the Program Director for
consideration and action.
Plan of
study
Students who enter the
Ph.D. Program must prepare a plan of study before the end of fourth
semester in the Program. The plan of study will propose a schedule for
completion of all coursework by the student. Each plan will be approved by
the program director and the student’s doctoral committee.
Comprehensive (qualifying) examination and admission to candidacy
Each student must
complete a qualifying examination. Students who enter the Ph.D. Program
directly from a Baccalaureate program generally will sit for this
examination before the end of third post-Baccalaureate year in the
Program; students who enter from a Masters degree program must sit for it
before the end of their first year in the Program. To sit for this
examination, a student must have completed 2 of the 3 required core
courses, must have at least a 3.0 GPA, and must have removed all
conditions upon admission.
The examination will
be a written exam and will address issues covered by the core elements of
the program, as well as any focus area material covered by the candidate
up to that point. This exam will be developed and administered by each
student’s doctoral program committee. A student may attempt to pass the
qualifying exam no more than twice. Failure a second time will result in
termination of enrollment in the Ph.D. Program.
Admission
to Candidacy
After passing the
qualifying examination, a student can propose a dissertation topic. A
student advances to candidacy after the dissertation topic has been
approved by the student’s doctoral committee. Candidacy must be achieved
within 6 months before the degree is conferred.
Dissertation Requirement
The INES Doctoral
Program includes a minimum of 18 hours of dissertation credit. Each
student must complete and defend a dissertation based on a research
program approved by the student’s doctoral adviser with concurrence by the
Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program Committee. The dissertation must be of
high quality and represent an original piece of research that advances the
body of knowledge in infrastructure and environmental systems. Oral
presentation and successful defense of the dissertation before the
student’s advisory committee in a forum open to the public will be
required. A copy of the student’s dissertation will be made available to
the graduate faculty of the program at least two weeks prior to the public
defense. The dissertation must be written in a format acceptable to the
Graduate School.
Language
Requirement
There is no foreign
language requirement in the INES Ph.D. degree.
Residency
Requirement
Each student must
satisfy the residency requirement of the program by completing at least 16
credit hours in one period of 12 consecutive months during enrollment in
the program.
Time
Limits for Completion
No course listed on
the candidacy form may be older than 8 years at the time of graduation.
Courses that exceed this time limit must be revalidated or retaken,
whichever the graduate program decides, if they are to count towards the
degree program. Transfer credits beyond the Baccalaureate degree that
count toward the Doctorate are not subject to the standard time limit to
complete the degree.
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