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Geography, Planning, and Design, PhD

Curriculum

The minimum requirement is 36 semester hours of coursework, all of which must be at the Graduate level (5000 and above) and 30 hours of dissertation semester hours. All Ph.D. students are required to take 12 semester hours of core courses.

The curriculum is divided into three stages consisting of core courses, major and minor field courses, and the dissertation. The program requires a minimum of 66 semester hours of graduate work, 36 of which must be earned while in residence.

Each student's curriculum is tailored to his/her individual needs and is determined in close consultation with the dissertation advisor. Within their area of specialization, students will identify a major area of study and an outside field of study. All students are required to enroll in the Ph.D. Colloquium and Research Methods core courses during the first and second years of course work.

Core Courses (12 semester hours, minimum with B or better grade)

(DSPL 7014) Ph.D. Colloquium 1 1
(DSPL 7014) Ph.D. Colloquium 21
(DSPL 7014) Ph.D. Colloquium 31
(DSPL 7014) Ph.D. Colloquium 41
(DSPL 7840) Literature Review survey with committee chair2
Two Research Methods courses6
Total Hours12

Courses supporting the Area(s) of Interest (24 semester hours, minimum grade of B)

Students work with their Dissertation Advisory Committee to designate their area(s) of interest. This designation is not intended to reflect the particular focus of their dissertation topic but rather the disciplinary context within which their dissertation topic resides. Students, in consultation with their advising team, may select one central area of study or a major and minor area of study. This designated course of study forms the basis for their comprehensive exam.

Dissertation Credits (variable): (30 semester hours, minimum of B or better grade)

During the course of doctoral study, students may enroll for credits related to their preparation for comprehensive exams, the dissertation proposal and preparation, or advisor approved independent study as dissertation credits.

Typical Course of Study

First Year

Students develop their degree plan, take six semester hours of the required Core Curriculum, complete additional courses in their specialty area, and any prerequisite courses.

Second Year

Students take the remaining core courses, continue to take electives in their specialty areas, begin literature surveys and reviews, and prepare for their comprehensive exam.

Third Year

Students complete their specialization papers, prepare a dissertation proposal, complete the literature review, and take the comprehensive exam.

Fourth/Fifth Year

Fourth and fifth years are spent researching and writing the dissertation.

Ph.D. Degree Time Limit: Eight Year Completion Requirement

The University of Colorado Denver requires that doctoral students, whether enrolled full time or part time, must complete all degree requirements within eight years of matriculation. Students who fail to complete the degree in this eight-year period are subject to termination from Graduate Education upon the recommendation of the program director and concurrence of the Dean. For a student to continue beyond the time limit, the program director must petition the Dean for an extension and include:

  1. reasons why the program faculty believes the student should be allowed to continue in the program and
  2. an anticipated timeline for completion of the degree.

Approved leaves of absence do not automatically extend the time limits for earning a degree, but they may be used as a reason to request an extension if needed.

For more information on the Ph.D. in Geography, Planning, and Design, visit the College of Architecture and Planning website.