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PhD Comprehensive Examinations: Guidelines & Regulations
Students are required
to pass three examinations before proceeding to the doctoral dissertation.
Two of these are written examinations ("area examinations")
in areas of literary history or in literary theory to be selected in consultation
with the Program Chair. The third examination ("area-of-concentration
examination") is an oral examination, based on a written prospectus
and bibliography assembled by the candidate, in the area of the candidate's
proposed doctoral dissertation.
General
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Examinations are to be taken during the designated week (usually
the third week) in each of January, May, and September.
Candidates
are required to declare their intention to take an examination by
August 15 (for January), December 15 (for May), or April 15 (for
September). This should be done in writing (including by e-mail)
to the Program Chair.
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Area
Examinations
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Candidates
will have 4 hours in which to write each examination.
Candidates will be required to answer two questions from a list of
five.
The resources allowed will be a computer with MS-Word and WordPerfect
(provided by the program, and without internet access) and a dictionary.
The examining committee will consist of three examiners. One of these
will act as chair of the committee. Normally the chair and at least
one of the other two examiners will be members of the core faculty
of the Comparative Literature program.
Examinations will normally be written in English. Other languages
can be used only with the explicit agreement of both the candidate
and the examining committee.
The questions asked in the examination should provide reasonable coverage
of the field, and each question should have reasonable breadth. To
ensure that the candidate and the examiners have a common understanding
of what constitutes "reasonable coverage" and "reasonable
breadth," each candidate is required to meet with the chair of
the examining committee in order to discuss the examination and how
to prepare for it. This meeting should take place within the time
scale outlined below.
A candidate may fail and retake (at the next opportunity, one term
later) each of the area examinations once. A candidate who fails an
area examination a second time will normally be required to withdraw
from the program subject to an immediate review of his/her progress
in the program. This will be conducted by the Program Progression
Review Committee.
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Area-of-Concentration
Examination
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As
part of this examination candidates will prepare a written dissertation
prospectus and core bibliography. The prospectus will be 20-30 pages
in length (not including the bibliography). It should normally address
the subject, scope, justification, and method of the proposed dissertation,
its theoretical context, and (at least in general terms) the state
of current scholarship in the area. The bibliography should consist
of approximately 50 texts (books and essays), organized under such
headings as "theory," "author," "cultural/historical
context," and so on, as appropriate. The candidate should be
able to justify the categories used and the distribution of texts
among them. Overall, the prospectus and bibliography should represent
four months of work. This written component must be submitted no less
than two weeks prior to the oral examination. |
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The
examining committee will consist of three examiners and a neutral
chair, appointed by the Program Chair. One of the three examiners
will normally be the candidate's expected dissertation supervisor.
Normally that examiner and at least one of the other two examiners
will be members of the core faculty of the Comparative Literature
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A
pass in this examination will be understood as implying the Program's
approval for the candidate to proceed with the proposed dissertation
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Summary
of Schedule
Step
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Date by which candidate must declare intention to take examination
(all examinations)
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April
15
May 15
September
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August 15
September 15
January
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December 15
January 15
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Step
2
Date by which candidate must meet with chair of examining committee
(area examinations only)
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Step
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Examination to be taken during designated week in
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