Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

The program for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in NESA at The Ohio State University has as its aim a concentration and breadth of study designed to foster productive and independent scholarship. The program encompasses advanced course work, the writing of independent research papers at the seminar level, the successful completion of written candidacy examinations, an oral examination, followed by admission to candidacy for the degree, original research, and ultimately the submission and defense of a dissertation that is a contribution to scholarly knowledge. The curriculum for the Ph.D. in NESA is designed to provide and maintain a context and atmosphere in which scholarship and creative activity can flourish.

If you have any questions about the requirements feel free to consult the NESA Department Handbook, the Graduate School Handbook, or ask the Director of Graduate Studies, or the Academic Program Coordinator.

Coursework

Modern Scholarship Language

Declared Specializations

Near Eastern and South Asian Research Languages

Candidacy Exams

Dissertation

Funding

PhD Calendar

PhD Requirements Prior to AU16

Graduate Student Grievances