A candidate for the doctorate may be required to register for this course every term after his/her course work has been completed and until the dissertation has been accepted.
A candidate for the doctorate may be required to register for this course every term after his/her course work has been completed and until the dissertation has been accepted.
A candidate for the doctorate may be required to register for this course every term after his/her course work has been completed and until the dissertation has been accepted.
A candidate for the doctorate may be required to register for this course every term after the course work has been completed, and until the dissertation has been accepted.
Provides students the opportunity to present draft dissertation proposals and draft dissertation chapters.
Prerequisites: the instructor's permission.
Guided individual research.
Prerequisites: submission of an outline of the proposed research for approval by the faculty member who will supervise.
The department must approve the number of credits. May be repeated for credit. This course is only for MS candidates holding GRA or TA appointments. Note: It is NOT required that a student take Graduate Research I prior to taking Graduate Research II. Consult the department for section assignment.
Prerequisites: submission of an outline of the proposed research for approval by the faculty member who will supervise.
The department must approve the number of points. May be repeated for credit. This course is only for MS/PhD and PhD students. Note: It is NOT required that a student take Graduate Research I prior to taking Graduate Research II. Consult the department for section assignment.
Prerequisites: the instructor's permission.
Critical study of current problems in the field of seismology, including such topics as near and deep earthquakes, seismicity, instrument design, and monitoring underground nuclear explosions.
Prerequisites: Undergraduates must obtain the instructor's permission.
The focus of each seminar is on a specific research direction that has proven critical to advancing our understanding of global geodynamic phenomena. Students and members of the teaching and reserach faculty engage in analysis of such topics as mid-oceran ridge processes, subduction zone processes, formation of marine sediments and marine geophysical imaging techniques. Much of this analysis is based on critique of the current literature, but students are also required to present their ongoing research.
All anthropology graduate students are required to attend. Reports of ongoing research are presented by staff members, students, and special guests.
Prerequisite: completion of all M.Phil. requirements. Ph.D. candidates may be required to register for this course every term during the preparation of the dissertation.
Prerequisites: the instructor's and the department's permission.
Eight points of G9999, Doctoral Seminar, are required for the M.Phil. degree. The doctoral seminar, a year-long tutorial of directed reading, prepares the student for the oral examination in subjects.
Members of the staff, graduate students, and outside speakers present current research.