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How to Get a PhD

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Complete the requisite coursework

Most programs require somewhere in the neighborhood of 30 hours of departmental coursework, while others require more or less, depending on the field. As with most advanced degrees, youll likely need to pass all your courses with at least a B, or better.
In graduate school, the course load is usually somewhat less than the undergraduate degree, because of the intensity of the coursework and other research or teaching responsibilities. A full load is usually considered 6 or 9 hours, though youll be doing 20 or more hours of teaching or research in a given week.
For a PhD student, a typical coursework semester might involve three courses: a required core class and two elective courses. Typically, elective courses will still be in the department the student is studying, if not the particular program. For example, a comparative lit PhD studying Medieval literature may take a 20th century poetry course in the English department as an elective, though probably not a biology class.


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Complete the requisite coursework
Stay organized
Take the Graduate Record Examinations General or subject test
Assemble your application packets and submit them by the deadline
A brief statement of your academic and research goals
A list of the required courses
Complete your written examination
Prepare a doctoral dissertation thesis
Apply for departmental grants or additional appointments
Write a statement of purpose
Choose a major professor and committee
A list of the elective courses you ll take
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