Faculty and Staff Resources

Graduate Faculty

A list of graduate faculty members is included in the Graduate School Bulletin under the section "Directories."

Composition of Graduate Committees

Master's Thesis Committee

Graduate faculty status is a prerequisite to chairing a master's thesis committee.  A master's thesis committee must consist of a minimum of three members, at least two of whom must be members of the graduate faculty.

Doctoral Advisory Committee

Graduate faculty status is a prerequisite to chairing a doctoral advisory committee.  Additional criteria for chairing dissertation committees may be prescribed by the School or College.  A doctoral advisory committee must consist of a minimum of four members, at least three of whom must be members of the graduate faculty.  One of the members must be an external member whose primary appointment is outside the candidate's program or department or outside the University.  The external member must be familiar with the standards of doctoral research and should be in a collateral field supportive of the student's dissertation topic.  It is strongly recommended that this member have graduate faculty status, if s/he is from another graduate program. 

The composition of the doctoral advisory committee is recommended by the chair of the relevant department/program, and requires the approval of the Dean (or designate) of the School or College and the Dean (or designate) of the Graduate School.

 

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