Comprehensive Exam Policies:
Qualifying to Sit for the Examination
In order to qualify to sit for the Comprehensive Examination, which includes written and oral components, a student must fulfill the following requirements:
- Complete 42 hours of coursework, to include 12 hours of core coursework, 12 hours of coursework in a Major Emphasis Area, nine hours of coursework in a Minor Emphasis Area and nine hours of electives.*
- Compile an overall grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher on coursework.
- Earn grades of “B-” or higher on all core courses and all courses in the student’s Major and Minor Emphasis Areas.
- Be enrolled in at least three hours of coursework. If a student is not enrolled in at least three hours of coursework they will not be allowed to sit for the comprehensive exams.
*NOTE: A student can sit for the comprehensive exams before completing all of the above coursework, so long as s/he is enrolled in the remaining hours needed during the semester s/he sits for the comprehensive exams and meets the remaining requirements. It is recommended that the student talk to the IDV Program Director before choosing this option.
Notification of Program Director
A student must inform the IDV Program Director in writing (e-mail included) of their intention to sit for the comprehensive exams by the end of the first In-Person Session during the semester s/he will take the exam.
Attendance at Comprehensive Examination Workshop
If a student is enrolled in coursework that requires attendance at the first In-Person Session during the semester, s/he must attend the Comprehensive Examination Workshop offered during that session in order to sit for the exam.
Additional Requirements:
Research Tool(s)
Students satisfy research tool requirements by:
- completion of required coursework
- demonstration of international competency through one of the following: oral exam, and written exam
- successful completion of professional competency experiences to include a) submission of a publishable peer-reviewed article or book chapter, b) presentation of a research paper at a national or international academic conference.
Residency
Students must meet the residency requirements specified in this Bulletin.
Continuous Enrollment Requirement: Students must meet the requirement specified in the front section of this Bulletin.