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Program of Study -- Stage 3 Plan
1. Advisor(s)
Name your primary advisor(s) of record. At this stage your advisor(s) of record
officially will become the chair(s) of your Advisory Committee, as described in
section II.6.10 on the "Candidacy Examation" of the Graduate School Handbook.
Other Advisory Committee members
List the other members of your Advisory Committee, an official committee of at
least four people who (together with a Graduate School appointed Graduate Faculty
Representative) will constitute your Candidacy Examination Committee. See section
9 of the department Program Handbook for local rules about who can be on your
Advisory Committee.
2. Area(s) of specialization
Describe your primary area(s) of specialization. Describe your secondary area,
if relevant.
3. Coursework
Use the following table to update the list of courses that you have taken.
Append notes explaining any changes in the list of entry-level or advanced
courses since your Stage 2 Plan, or any exceptional circumstances involving
them or the four core courses.
4. Portfolio and Second Year Paper
Specify the actual contents of the portfolio that you have submitted. Specify
the title and list the three people who will be the reading committee for the
Second-Year Paper.
5. Third-Year Paper
Specify the title and list the 3 people who were the reading committee.
6. Language requirement
Specify how and when the language requirement was fulfilled.
7. Dissertation topic and Candidacy Examination
Describe the projected general topic of your dissertation. Describe the
specific format of the written part of your Candidacy Examination other
than the draft of the dissertation proposal (e.g., "two review articles,
one in the primary area and the other in the secondary area"), and list
any program-specific requirements regarding the timing. For example, your
Advisory Committee might require you to submit a rough first draft of your
dissertation proposal to them during the quarter before the Exam is taken,
so that this draft can be guide them in choosing the questions that you
will address in the rest of the written part. See the department Program
Handbook for rules regarding the written portion of every Candidacy Exam
in the doctoral program in Linguistics. See section II.6.10 of the Graduate
School Handbook for rules that are general to all doctoral programs at
Ohio State University.
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