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GUIDELINES FOR EMPLOYEES WHO WISH TO PURSUE A PH.D. DEGREE
Any employee of an institution in the Texas
Medical Center may, with consent of the instructor and approval of the
supervisor, register for one GSBS course during each semester. He/She
may register for up to two courses with permission of the Dean. If the
employee is eventually admitted to GSBS, these courses, taken as an employee,
will appear on the student's GSBS transcript and may be used to meet GSBS
degree requirements, with the approval of the student's committee and
the Academic Standards Committee.
One of the courses the employee is permitted to take is
a laboratory research tutorial. To do so, the employee must register for
the GSBS course entitled Special Project: Research (GS000530).
This Special Project: Research must simulate, in its requirements,
the GSBS course entitled Tutorial Research Experience (GS000514).
That is, it should represent a real learning experience in the laboratory
of a GSBS faculty member and not the activity of a laboratory technician.
A minimum of 200 hours of effort are required for the four- credit hour
tutorial/Special Project, generally a minimum of 20 hours per week. Employees
do not need to complete their didactic coursework before registering for
Special Projects.
If the employee is admitted to the Ph.D. program
of the GSBS, one of these tutorial-like Special Projects may be used to
fulfill one tutorial requirement of the Ph.D. degree. Each of the three
tutorial rotations required for the Ph.D., must be performed under the
guidance of a different GSBS faculty member, and at least one tutorial
must be conducted while the student is registered full-time in the Ph.D.
program. However, one of the three required tutorials may be waived by
the Academic Standards Committee if the student enters GSBS with an M.S.
degree that involved laboratory-based research and a thesis, or with other
appropriate research experience, for example, resulting in publications.
Upon admission to the Ph.D. program, the employee
must become a full-time graduate student. That is, regular employment
must cease and must be replaced by full-time graduate study. The student's
financial support will be in the form of a Graduate Research Assistantship
at the standard GSBS level ($23,000 per annum in fall 2005). The admitted
student is eligible for GSBS-sponsored financial support only during the
period in which the student is registered for Tutorial Research Experience.
After enrolling as a full-time graduate student, any remaining
course work must be completed, the candidacy examination passed, and,
following completion of research and dissertation, Ph.D. defense passed.
that forms basis dissertation may have originated in one student's tutorial
rotations, but different from performed while person was employed technician.
always, approved by Supervisory Committee.
While there is no minimum requirement for the completion
of these requirements, it is highly likely that at least 18 months
will be necessary following matriculation as a full-time student. The
actual time will depend upon the dissertation topic, the advisor, the
student's committee and the student's ability.
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