Examinations
Students will be required to take three examinations (oral and written) during the course of their Ph.D. degree in CSD. These are as follows:
- Qualifying examination advancing to candidacy (Written and Oral)
- Dissertation Proposal Defense (Oral)
- Dissertation defense (Oral)
Qualifying Examination to Candidacy
Students will be required to take the Qualifying examination between the time they accumulate 18 and 33 credits in the program. The Qualifying examination will involve the following process:
i. Identifying a three-member Qualifying Examination Committee in the areas of expertise the student is interested in carrying out their research
ii. Completing a pre-doctoral NIH grant application for review by the above examination committee as guided by the faculty advisor
iii. An oral examination of up to two hours on the content of the grant application by the above examination committee
Outcomes from the Qualifying Examination may be as follows:
- Pass without reservation: Successful completion of both steps (ii) and (iii) above
- Pass with reservation: Resubmission of grant (step ii) or reexamination of student (step iii) above
- Fail: Cannot advance to candidacy or continue in the program
Dissertation Proposal Defense
Ph.D. candidates, under the guidance of the faculty advisor and the Director of the Ph.D. Program, will be required to identify a mentoring dissertation committee of (at least) three members; two from Molloy College, within one semester of the successful completion of the Qualifying Examination. These members can be the same as or different from the members of the Qualifying Examination Committee for the student. The Ph.D. candidate, in conjunction with the faculty advisor and the Director of the Ph.D. Program, needs to identify one of the members as the Chair of the Dissertation Committee. The Chair is required to be a member of the Molloy College full-time CSD faculty. The research leading to the proposal defense must be approved by the Chair of the Dissertation Committee. The Ph.D. candidate, will complete a) a written proposal of the proposed dissertation project under the guidance of the Dissertation committee b) an application to the Molloy Institutional Review Board (IRB) and c) an oral defense of the written proposal. It is required that the proposal include pilot data collected for this project. The successful completion of the written Dissertation Proposal will require an oral proposal defense examination by the Dissertation committee and the Program Director of the Ph.D. Program. The defense will be open to all the students and faculty in the department and will be completed within two hours.
Outcomes from the Dissertation Proposal Defense Examination may be as follows:
- Pass without reservation: Successful completion of both steps (ii) and (iii) above
- Pass with reservation: Resubmission of grant (step ii) or reexamination of student (step iii) above
- Fail: Cannot advance to candidacy or continue in the program
Dissertation Defense
Ph.D. candidates, under the guidance of the faculty advisor and the Director of the Ph.D. Program, will be required to identify a mentoring dissertation committee of (at least) three members; two from Molloy College, within one semester of the successful completion of the Qualifying Examination. These members can be the same as or different from the members of the Qualifying Examination Committee for the student. The Ph.D. candidate, in conjunction with the faculty advisor and the Director of the Ph.D. Program, needs to identify one of the members as the Chair of the Dissertation Committee. The Chair is required to be a member of the Molloy College full-time CSD faculty. The research leading to the proposal defense must be approved by the Chair of the Dissertation Committee. The Ph.D. candidate, will complete a) a written proposal of the proposed dissertation project under the guidance of the Dissertation committee b) an application to the Molloy Institutional Review Board (IRB) and c) an oral defense of the written proposal. It is required that the proposal include pilot data collected for this project. The successful completion of the written Dissertation Proposal will require an oral proposal defense examination by the Dissertation committee and the Program Director of the Ph.D. Program. The defense will be open to all the students and faculty in the department and will be completed within two hours.
Outcomes from the Dissertation Defense Examination may be as follows:
- Pass without reservation: Ph.D. candidate can conduct the dissertation study as it stands
- Pass with reservation: Ph.D. candidate can conduct the dissertation with recommended modification by the Dissertation committee
- Fail: Need to redesign dissertation study and redo proposal defense