Degree Information
The Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
Degree Plan
The student’s advisory committee will evaluate the student’s previous education and degree objectives. The committee, in consultation with the student, will develop a proposed degree plan and outline a research problem which, when completed, as indicated by the dissertation (or its equivalent for the degree of Doctor of Education or the degree of Doctor of Engineering), will constitute the basic requirements for the degree. The degree plan must be filed with the Office of Graduate Studies prior to the deadline imposed by the student’s college (or intercollegiate program, if applicable), and no later than 90 days prior to the preliminary examination.
This proposed degree plan should be submitted through the online Automated Degree Plan System located on the website ogsdpss.tamu.edu. A minimum of 64 hours is required on the degree plan for the Doctor of Philosophy for a student who has completed a master’s degree. A student who has completed a DVM or a MD at a U.S. institution is also required to complete a minimum of 64 hours. A student who has completed a baccalaureate degree but not a master’s degree will be required to complete a 96-hour degree plan. Completion of DVM or MD degrees at a foreign institution requires completion of a minimum of 96 hours for the Doctor of Philosophy. A field of study may be primarily in one department or in a combination of departments. A degree plan must carry a reasonable amount of 691 (Research).
Additional course work may be added by petition to the approved degree plan by the student’s advisory committee if it is deemed necessary to correct deficiencies in the student’s academic preparation.
Selected courses offered by The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center—College of Medicine may be used for graduate credit. Approval to enroll in any professional course (900-level) should be obtained from the head of the department (or Chair of the intercollegiate faculty, if applicable) in which the course will be offered before including such a course on a degree plan. Course work completed at the Health Science Center must be transferred to Texas A&M University by submission of an official transcript to the Office of Admissions and Records.
No credit may be obtained by correspondence study, by extension or for any course of fewer than three weeks duration.