Doctor of Philosophy degree programs are offered in the following areas: African American and African studies, American studies, English, French, German, linguistics, philosophy, second language studies, and Spanish.
In addition to meeting the requirements of the University as described in the Graduate Education section of this catalog, students must meet the requirements specified below.
Admission
Applicants must meet the general requirements for consideration for admission to master’s and doctoral degree programs in the College of Arts and Letters referenced above.
To be admitted to a Doctor of Philosophy degree program in the College of Arts and Letters on regular status, an applicant must have:
- a record of high academic achievement and demonstrate potential as a research scholar acceptable to the department, program or school. Some degree programs will require completion of a master’s degree or equivalent in a relevant field.
- a cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 in any previous graduate course work.
Admission on provisional status may be offered if the applicant’s record is incomplete or contains minor deficiencies in preparation.