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Coursework… to Econometrics (or equivalent) Required courses All doctoral students are required to complete the following: … 5910 , PHD-GP 5911 NYU Wagner Research Colloquium All doctoral students must also complete one research methodology … of 3.3/B+ or better average. At a minimum, 32 credits of coursework must be completed at NYU Wagner and/or other …
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PHD Application Checklist… interests and the questions you wish to explore in a doctoral program, your interest in NYU Wagner, and how your … or unpublished) of any length that will allow the Doctoral Board to understand your potential as a researcher. … encouraged to submit any documentation that will allow the Doctoral Board to understand better their record of …
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Option for Doctoral Research and Residence with NYU Shanghai… Public Administration PhD program , complete their coursework at NYU Wagner and NYU's other graduate schools in … residence at NYU Shanghai where they undertake their doctoral research under the supervision of NYU Shanghai … Global Asia, a thriving community of PhD students, post-doctoral fellows, and research associates, activities such as …
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Academic Policies… Doctoral candidates are required to maintain a "B+" (3.3) … within 7 years. Students who undertake all of their coursework (the full 72 credits) at NYU Wagner have an 8-year … scholarships. Maintaining Continuous Matriculation All doctoral students must maintain continuous matriculation. No …
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Academic Progress… may not graduate with a cumulative GPA below 3.000. Doctoral candidates are required to maintain a 3.300 … more courses in a term must repeat and complete ONLY that coursework in their next term of enrollment. Since all the … all courses in a term in order to proceed to subsequent coursework. If a course is not offered in every 14-week term, …
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With Pilot Pre-Doctoral Program, NYU Wagner Partners with Leading Policy Schools to Diversify and Support PhD Applicants… NYU Wagner will launch a new pre-doctoral research program – the Pre-Doctoral Program in Policy – in partnership with a consortium … with opportunities for research training, additional coursework, and faculty mentorship needed to prepare for an … With Pilot Pre-Doctoral Program, NYU Wagner Partners with Leading Policy …
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Independent Reading Policy… Doctoral Students Independent reading is approved for doctoral students who wish to study a topic that is not … addition, doctoral students sometimes approach the end of coursework with “left-over” credit and an independent reading …
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Third Year Paper … Guidelines In consultation with the faculty advisor, the doctoral student will be responsible for completing coursework in one research methods module and one theoretical … coursework). In consultation with the faculty advisor, the doctoral student will identify at least one additional …
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THIRD YEAR RESEARCH PAPER… framework and research methodology modules (and other coursework) by completing a research paper under the guidance … GUIDELINES In consultation with the faculty advisor, the doctoral student will be responsible for completing … module. In consultation with the faculty advisor, the doctoral student will identify at least one additional …
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Changing Enrollment Status… enrolled in Capstone (1.5 credits), plus 1.5 credits of coursework = 3.0 credits total; You are unable to reach 4.5 … page for further details regarding their final semester. DOCTORAL STUDENTS Doctoral Students who are maintaining matriculation or are …
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Program Overview… Program of Study The program of study includes coursework, a preliminary qualifying examination, two … selection. Seventy-two (72) credits are required for the doctoral degree with a G.P.A. of 3.3/B+ or better average. At … courses to be applied to the Ph.D. must be approved by the Doctoral Program Director. While students only take the …
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Conference & Competition Funding… per attendance policies in course syllabi. Not eligible: Doctoral students, certificate students, and students on a … development activities such as: Conferences related to coursework or policy interests Case competitions and …
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Step 1: Degree Requirements… are important degree requirements and milestones for the doctoral program. A more comprehensive explanation of the doctoral program can be found here . Milestone Time of … (max 40 credits) Year three (or after completion of coursework) Dissertation proposal defense Year four …
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Independent Reading Policy… Doctoral Students Independent reading is approved for doctoral students who wish to study a topic that is not … addition, doctoral students sometimes approach the end of coursework with “left-over” credit and an independent reading …
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Fields of Study… each field by the end of the second year of study. A core doctoral field ( Management  or Public Policy ) Another … with the student's advisor and subject to approval by the Doctoral Board) Fields of study are defined by a coherent … A field is more than just a cluster of courses; however, coursework does contribute to identifying theoretical and …
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Matriculation and Leave of Absence… for master’s degree students and seven to ten years for doctoral students. The time to complete degree requirements … credit-bearing course. Students who are not registered for coursework but are completing requirements for their degree (including incomplete coursework and doctoral dissertations) must register for Maintenance of …
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AUDITING… not be included in GPA calculations. Completion of all coursework and course exams may be required. Note that this … does not participate in the Inter-University Doctoral Consortium.  Signed permission of instructor is …
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Doctoral Program… Field Comprehensive Exams year 2 – spring Completion of coursework year 3 – fall Third Year Research … Doctoral Program …
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Customized - PhD… comp supervisor can offer direction on second year coursework. For final approval, students must obtain: The … act as writers and readers of the exam The approval of the Doctoral Board Therefore, requests for a customized field …
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Comprehensive Exams - PhD… based upon specific courses taken at Wagner or elsewhere. Doctoral students are therefore urged to consult appropriate … Exams Preparation for the Comprehensive Exams includes coursework, independent study, and, when possible, group study. Coursework : Students must select courses that will prepare …
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Preliminary Qualifying Examination… on the second attempt will result in termination from the doctoral program. Students who do not successfully pass the … attempt will not be allowed to register for additional coursework until they pass a re-take exam during the summer …
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Online MHA Frequently Asked Questions… addition to the live classes, there are also lessons and coursework that students complete at their own pace. … recommended if you have limited quantitative undergraduate coursework. Scores should be no more than five years old and … MHA program. If you do not currently have any quantitative coursework that demonstrates your ability to succeed in the …
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