TYPICAL CALENDAR FOR FIRST
TWO YEARS
- First
Year: Fall and Spring
Assignment of student to temporary advisor
Beginning of required and, elective courses (80% of time)
Beginning of research training by rotation through departmental projects
(20%)
End of First Year: Departmental evaluation
- Summer:
First Year
Choosing permanent advisor by mutual agreement between student and
physiology faculty member
- Second
Year:
Organization and Initiation of research program
Completion of required courses
Continuation of elective courses
Selection of preliminary examination committee (3 departmental, at
least 2 Interdepartmental)
- Summer:
Second Year
Preparation for preliminary examination
Continue research
Continue electives if necessary
- Preliminary
Examination (Summer, Second Year)
- Written Examination,
in two parts:
- Comprehensive
examination covering at least three major areas of expertise
of the department. These areas will include, at a minimum, renal-cardiovascular,
neural, and endocrine physiology, with additional areas to be
added at the discretion of the Dissertation Committee. The exam
is prepared by the Dissertation Committee with the questions
reviewed and approved by the Director of Graduate Studies and
the Chairman of the Department.
- Research problem
to be selected from a list of topics proposed by the members
of the Dissertation Committee and screened by the Graduate Education
Committee. The paper will be written In a 15-page (maximum)
double spaced document consisting of pertinent background information,
hypotheses to be tested, and the proposed experiments, and will
be submitted to the dissertation committee two weeks following
the comprehensive examination.
- Oral examination including
defense of the research problem and follow-up questions in any areas
related to the comprehensive examination. This oral examinaton will
be administered 7-10 days after submission of the written research
problem.
- Dissertation
Research Requirements (Third Year through conclusion of Program)
- Weekly attendance at the Departmental seminars.
- Teaching role in Medical Physiology sessions.
- Teaching in one or two Medical Physiology lectures recommended
in Senior year.
- A formal Dissertaton Prospectus should be presented to committee
and faculty. This should be announced formally at least two weeks
prior to the date of the presentaton.
- A Progress report should be presented to committee and faculty
by student (yearly) and major professor (each semester).
- A Formal Dissertation
Presentation should be made by the student, followed by oral defense
of the dissertation. Formal notice of this presentation should be
made at least two weeks prior to the date of the defense.
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