
Requirements for the Ph.D. Degree in History
Coursework requirements
Foreign Language Requirement
The Department of History ordinarily requires proficiency in two foreign languages for the Ph.D. degree. For students whose research needs and areas of specialization do not require competence in two languages, the Guidance Committee may determine that one foreign language is adequate. A student’s choice of language(s) will be agreed upon in consultation with the Guidance Committee. The student must satisfy the first language requirement by the end of the first year of doctoral study; failure to do so will result in denial of registration privileges in other course work until that language requirement has been met. The second language, where necessary, must be satisfied before the comprehensive examinations are begun.
The Counseling Center Testing Office (207 Student Services Building, 355-8385) offers computerized testing (Guidelines for Certification of Foreign Language Proficiency for Graduate Students) in French, German and Spanish. Students who do not wish to take the examination may meet the German requirement by satisfactory completion of GRM 400 and the French requirement by satisfactory completion of FRN 400. The Department asks that History students taking the above courses register for them for C-NC. There is not currently an equivalent course sequence in Spanish to replace the examination. Under certain circumstances, students may choose to take a language exam that does not appear on their transcript, but nonetheless testifies to their ability to read scholarly work in the chosen language. These exams are arranged with the permission of the Graduate Director and the faculty examiner and result in an exam certificate in the student’s file. Students who need to be tested in languages other than French, German and Spanish should consult with their advisor and the Graduate Director. Students must be enrolled for at least one credit the semester the language examination(s) are taken.
Graduate Program
Program Overview
Program Components
Degree Requirements
Ph.D. Coursework
Foreign Languages
Research Credit
Fields of Study
Forming a Program of Study
Comprehensive Examinations
English Language Proficiency
Residency Requirement
Graduation
Advising
Selecting an Advisor
Dissertation Defense
Departmental Policies
Academic Performance
Integrity and Safety
Plagiarism
Conflict Resolution
Work Policies
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