Program timeline
Year one
First semester
- Complete your entrance interview
- Transfer your previous graduate credits through the Graduate School, if applicable
- Recommended courses—Colloquium (EECB 794), Principles of Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Biology (EECB 703)
Second semester
- Form your official committee
- Submit your declaration of advisor through the Graduate School
- Submit your program of study through the Graduate School
- Recommended courses—Colloquium (EECB 794), Rotation (EECB 701), Statistics (course recommended by committee)
Year two
By the end of the second year, doctoral students should complete the comprehensive exam and have their dissertation proposal approved by their committee.
First semester
- Recommended Courses—Colloquium (EECB 794), Statistics (course recommended by committee), other courses recommended by committee
Second semester
- Recommended Courses—Colloquium (EECB 794), Research Design (EECB 750), other courses recommended by committee
- Submit your comprehensive exam scores and information
- Obtain your dissertation proposal approval
- Advance to candidacy through the Graduate School
Year three
Program changes
- Change your program of study
- Change your advisory committee
- Request a leave of absence
You can find these forms within the Graduate School forms.
Year four and five
Students should be finished with their course work (i.e., signed up only for dissertation credits and possibly colloquium) and focused on research, grants (especially the NSF dissertation improvement grant) and publishing. No forms are required.
Graduating (Year five or six)
- Schedule a public defense presentation and a defense meeting with your committee
- Complete your doctoral degree notice of completion through the Graduate School
- Review the dissertation filing guidelines for the Graduate School
- Submit your dissertation title to Graduate School
- Review important deadlines and milestones for graduation