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Program
of Study The core coursework of the Ph.D. program consists of 24 units, completed during the first three semesters of the program. The core provides students with a high level of understanding of economic theory and equips them with a strong technical background in the methods used in economic research. |
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Core
Courses and
Requirements
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Units Required
Seminar Electives - 6 units Dissertation
Research - 18 units TOTAL -
66 units
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Areas
of Specialization For each field of specialization, the student completes two seminar courses and a research workshop (two nine-unit sequences). While the seminar coursework provides a broad overview of the subject, the workshops focus on the frontiers of research in selected topic areas. The student prepares and presents two major papers: a review and synthesis of the literature on a particular topic, and an original paper that may serve as a precis of the dissertation. Faculty members from both departments participate in the workshops. |
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Dissertation
and Examinations
In addition to the dissertation, students are required to complete written and oral examinations. Students may have two attempts to pass each exam if needed. The Ph.D. degree will be conferred after the student has met all of the following requirements:
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© 2007 Dept. of Agricultural & Resource Economics, The University of Arizona
Send comments or questions to arecweb@ag.arizona.edu
Last updated September 24, 2003
Document located at http://ag.arizona.edu/arec/academics/grad/phd.html