Interdisciplinary Studies (PhD) PHD Program By University of Louisville |Top Universities
Tuitionfee

1,550 USDTuition Fee/year

Scholarship

YesScholarships

Main Subject Area

Art and DesignMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

PhD

Study Level

PHD

Study Mode

On Campus

The Doctor of Philosophy in Interdisciplinary Studies provides a mechanism for accommodating the interests of students and faculty in areas in which the faculty expertise is not confined to a department or individual academic unit. It permits students to establish individualized programs and groups of faculty to establish interdisciplinary specializations.
Individually-Designed Programs of Study An individual interested in exploring advanced studies in a field that transcends established academic/institutional boundaries may design a program of study in consultation with faculty and the Associate Dean for Interdisciplinary Studies. A program for this degree must involve at least two academic departments/units and it must cross traditional disciplinary organizational structures and programmatic lines of study. An individual interested in this program will need to develop a general proposal that can be reviewed by faculty who, in turn, must agree that they will participate in the program if approved. Before agreeing to participate in the supervision of an interdisciplinary doctoral student, faculty must obtain the consent of their departmental Chair or Dean.
The specific curricular requirements of the program must be worked out with a supervisory committee consisting of a Chair and at least two additional faculty members representing at least two different departments or programs. The Program of Study must justify the need for an interdisciplinary program and address the potential for career placement upon degree completion. The proposal must contain a curriculum plan and a description of the qualifying exam required to advance to candidacy. The student will be fully admitted to the Graduate School after the interdisciplinary program proposal is approved.

Program overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

PhD

Study Level

PHD

Study Mode

On Campus

The Doctor of Philosophy in Interdisciplinary Studies provides a mechanism for accommodating the interests of students and faculty in areas in which the faculty expertise is not confined to a department or individual academic unit. It permits students to establish individualized programs and groups of faculty to establish interdisciplinary specializations.
Individually-Designed Programs of Study An individual interested in exploring advanced studies in a field that transcends established academic/institutional boundaries may design a program of study in consultation with faculty and the Associate Dean for Interdisciplinary Studies. A program for this degree must involve at least two academic departments/units and it must cross traditional disciplinary organizational structures and programmatic lines of study. An individual interested in this program will need to develop a general proposal that can be reviewed by faculty who, in turn, must agree that they will participate in the program if approved. Before agreeing to participate in the supervision of an interdisciplinary doctoral student, faculty must obtain the consent of their departmental Chair or Dean.
The specific curricular requirements of the program must be worked out with a supervisory committee consisting of a Chair and at least two additional faculty members representing at least two different departments or programs. The Program of Study must justify the need for an interdisciplinary program and address the potential for career placement upon degree completion. The proposal must contain a curriculum plan and a description of the qualifying exam required to advance to candidacy. The student will be fully admitted to the Graduate School after the interdisciplinary program proposal is approved.

Admission requirements

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6.5+
3.25+
  1. A 3.25 grade point average.
  2. Scores on the Graduate Record Exam General Test, if required by one of the programs for admissions.
  3. Proof of a Baccalaureate Degree and official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate course work.
  4. International students for whom English is not their primary language must show English language proficiency by one of the following:
    1. TOEFL examination score at or above 550 (paper-based test and a 5.0 on the TWE test), 213 (computer-based test),79 (internet-based test)
    2. IELTS test score of 6.5 or higher
    3. Demonstration of a degree awarded by an acceptable English-language institution.
  5. Three letters of recommendation from individuals who are able to comment on the student’s academic  abilities and potential for success in graduate studies.
Jan
Aug
  • Candidates are required to submit references or letter(s) of recommendation for acceptance
  • Candidates are required to submit an essay(s) for acceptance

Tuition fee and scholarships

Domestic Students

1,550 USD
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International Students

1,550 USD
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