- 1. Welcome
- 2. Administrative Organization
- 3. Academic Policies, Support and Programs
- 4. Doctoral Degrees (Ph.D, Dr.Ph)
- Doctor of Public Health
- Dissertation Sponsorship
- Proposal Format
- Composition of Proposal Defense
- Scheduling a Proposal Defense
- Format and Results of Proposal Defense
- Composition of the Dissertation Defense Committee
- Procedures for Forming a Dissertation Defense Committee
- Time Limit and Monitoring Student Progress on Dissertation Research
- Scheduling the Dissertation Defense
- Format of Dissertation Defense
- Evaluation of Dissertation
- Time Limit for Final Submission of Dissertation
- Deposit of the Dissertation
- Ph.D
- Pass/Fail Policy
- Dr.P.H. Continuous Registration Policy
- Minimum Academic Performance Standards for Dr.P.H. and Ph.D. Students at Mailman School
- Defense of Dissertation
- 5. University and Medical Center Policies and Services
- 6. Map
Mailman Student Handbook 08-09
Scheduling a Proposal Defense
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When the sponsor feels a student is ready to defend a proposal for dissertation research, the sponsor formally requests that the department schedule a proposal defense and consults with the department on selection of committee members for the proposal defense. For departments that combine oral examinations with the defense of the dissertation proposal, the oral examination/proposal defense should be scheduled within six months of completion of course requirements. For departments that separate proposal defense from oral examinations, the proposal defense should be scheduled twelve months or sooner for most students after successful completion of comprehensive examinations. Exceptions require review by the department. Students should circulate research proposals no less than two weeks before the proposal defense.
Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health. Student Handbook 2007|08
© 2007 by the Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York
