The Doctor of Philosophy degree in Pharmacology is awarded by the Graduate School
               through the College of Pharmacy.
The program leading to the degree normally shall be the equivalent of not less than
               three years of graduate study beyond the baccalaureate degree.
The applicant should have a Master鈥檚 degree from an accredited institution; however,
               exceptional students with a baccalaureate degree may be admitted.
Full-time faculty members on continuing appointment at The University of Louisiana
               at Monroe will not be admitted to doctoral programs offered through their department
               at the University.
General Requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy Degree:
鈥 The applicant should have a master's degree from an accredited institution; however,
               exceptional students with a baccalaureate degree may be admitted.
鈥 An applicant must meet the requirements for regular admission听to the University and the Graduate School
鈥 In addition, applicants to the Ph.D. in Pharmacy and the Ph.D. in Pharmacology must be recommended by a graduate faculty member to the Pharmacy Graduate Committe for evaluation and final approval.听
After admission to the degree program by the Graduate School, the student is referred
               to the College Graduate Coordinator in his area of interest. The College Graduate
               Coordinator may assist the student in the selection of course work for the first semester
               or assign the student to a temporary major professor for initial advising.
During the first semester of residence, the student鈥檚 major professor of their graduate
               advisory committee will direct the student鈥檚 research. Original research is an integral
               part of the Doctor of Philosophy program. As soon as possible, but not later than
               the second regular semester of enrollment, the student with his advisory committee
               must file an approved dissertation topic with the College Graduate Coordinator. The
               graduate advisory committee shall consist of not less than four approved members of
               the graduate faculty and be mutually acceptable to the student and the committee members,
               including the major professor. The committee members must be representative of the
               general field of study in which the student expects to perform his work. The major
               professor and the graduate advisory committee must be approved by the College of Pharmacy
               Graduate Studies Committee, the Dean and the Dean of the Graduate School.
Although there are specified course requirements which must be completed for the Doctor
               of Philosophy degree, the degree is not awarded on the basis of time spent in the
               program or following the completion of any specific number of formal courses. The
               Doctor of Philosophy degree is not granted on the basis of miscellaneous course studies
               and research effort, but the program must be competency based and research oriented
               to produce a dissertation of literary and scholarly merit denoting the student鈥檚 capacity
               for original, independent research in a particular field of specialization pertaining
               to one of the pharmaceutical sciences.
Program of Study for the Doctor of Philosophy Degree: The program and courses of study
               for the Doctor of Philosophy degree will be organized to meet the student鈥檚 special
               needs as determined by the student and his graduate advisory committee. The graduate
               advisory committee is composed of faculty members who work closely with their students.
Under the direction of the major professor, a degree plan for the Doctor of Philosophy
               degree must be prepared by the student with the graduate advisory committee no later
               than the second semester after enrollment into the degree program. It will involve
               a minimum of 30 semester hours of structured coursework, plus a minimum of 30 additional
               semester hours of seminars, dissertation research and directed study.听 Of the minimum
               30 hours, 80 percent must be in 5000 level courses.
The degree plan must have the approval of the student鈥檚 graduate advisory committee,
               the College of Pharmacy Graduate Studies Committee, and be reviewed by the College
               Graduate Coordinator. Final approval is granted by the Dean of the Graduate School.
               The forms for filing the degree plan are obtained from the College Graduate Coordinator.
Any changes in the original degree plan, including the dissertation title, are to
               be submitted in the same procedure as the original plan.
To fulfill the course requirement for the Doctor of Philosophy degree, the candidate
               shall present an average of not less than B on all graduate work pursued and all work
               in the major field, with no grade lower than C and not more than six semester hours
               of credit with a grade of C.
After approximately 80 percent of the degree plan has been completed, the student
               must complete the general examinations, oral and written, administered by the student鈥檚
               advisory committee. The results of these written and oral examinations are reported
               to the Graduate School by the student鈥檚 graduate advisory committee with one of the
               following recommendations: 1) the student鈥檚 admission to candidacy; 2) continued study
               with or without additional course work included in the degree plan followed by re-examination;
               or 3) dismissal from the program. If the student does not pass the general examinations
               but is continued in graduate work, one semester or one summer term must elapse before
               another examination is administered. Only one re-examination is permitted.
Therefore, a candidate for the Doctor of Philosophy must meet the following requirements
               for the degree:
(1)听听 听Maintain a B average or better on all course work where final grades have been
               awarded and receive no grade less than C.
(2)听听 听Successfully complete the general examinations.
(3)听听 听Successfully complete and defend the doctoral dissertation.
Residence Requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy Degree: A student must earn a
               minimum of 30 semester hours of graduate credit (exclusive of dissertation, seminar,
               and special problem credit) in continuous full time residence including not less than
               two consecutive regular semesters. The 30 semester hours of credit will consist of
               not less than 80 percent in 5000 level courses.
Transfer of Credit for the Doctor of Philosophy Degree: A maximum of 6 semester hours
               of residence graduate credit beyond the master鈥檚 degree, earned prior to admission
               to the doctoral program, may be accepted by transfer from accredited institutions
               which offer the doctor鈥檚 degree, provided that each course grade is B or better. Such
               credit must be acceptable in meeting requirements for the doctor鈥檚 degree at the institution
               where the credit was earned, and must be applicable to the student鈥檚 advanced degree
               program. Transferred credit cannot be used to reduce the minimum residence requirements.
               A portion of the general examination will be devoted to the testing of the student鈥檚
               knowledge of the courses involved in transfer credit.
Time Limit for the Doctor of Philosophy Degree: After admission to the program leading
               to the Doctor of Philosophy degree, a student will be permitted six calendar years
               in which to complete all remaining requirements for the degree. All work applied to
               degree requirements, including transferred credit and prior the University of Louisiana
               at Monroe credit, must have been completed within the nine calendar years immediately
               preceding the date the degree is conferred. This time limit includes work submitted
               as part of the requirements for a master鈥檚 degree.
Requests for Time Extensions: To utilize graduate credit taken prior to the nine-year
               time limit, the student may request a time extension. These requests should be submitted
               before or during the semester in which the time limit expires. For further information
               please contact the Major Professor or the Graduate School.
Note: To receive graduate credit for a 4000-level course designated 鈥淔or Undergraduate and Graduates,鈥 a student must be in graduate admission status at the time credit is earned in the course. Credit earned in undergraduate admission status cannot be changed to graduate credit.
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麻花影院 College of Pharmacy
Bienville Building
1800 Bienville Dr
Monroe, LA 71201
Monday-Thursday
 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
 Friday
 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Dr. George Matthaiolampakis
Associate Director, School of Basic Pharmaceutical and Toxicological Sciences
Director of Graduate Studies and Research
College of Pharmacy
Bienville 380
(318) 342-7930
ulmcopgraduateprog@ulm.edu