To be admitted to candidacy for the doctoral degree, a student must first fulfill the additional breadth requirement and must pass comprehensive written and oral examinations. Both of these requirements must be met prior to the start of the fifth semester after admission to the doctoral program. The comprehensive examinations focus on mastery of the student’s major area of concentration and one minor area, as well as the fundamentals of geology and its allied sciences as appropriate to the student’s proposed dissertation topic. Students who fail the comprehensive examinations may be allowed to repeat them once; this must be completed more than one month after the initial examination, but less than six months thereafter.
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