Progress to the Degree
The program is designed so that the PhD degree can be awarded after
four years of diligent study.
The First Year
Students are expected to qualify before the beginning of their second
year in four areas:
- Econometrics
- Macroeconomics
- Mathematics for Economists
- Microeconomic Theory
Qualifying in Macroeconomics and Microeconomic Theory requires passing
qualifying examinations in these areas during June after the first
year (or, if necessary, passing a re-take in August after the first
year). To prepare for these examinations students should take the following
courses in their first year:
Macroeconomics I and II
Microeconomic Theory I, II, and III (in the 2005-2006 academic year
Microeconomic Theory III will be replaced by Econ 669)
To qualify in Econometrics, students must achieve a grade of at least
B- in the first year in each of the two courses, Econometrics I and
II (or in a more advanced course approved by the instructors of Econometrics
courses and the Graduate Committee).
To qualify in Mathematics for Economists, students must pass the Mathematics
Proficiency examination given at the beginning of the first year of
graduate study or achieve a grade of at least B- in the Intermediate
Mathematics Economics I.
In extraordinary cases, students may petition to the Graduate Committee
(by November of the first year) to defer some of the first-year requirements
until the second year.
Workshops
Participation in at least one workshop in the second year is strongly
encouraged. After the second year, students must participate on a full-time
basis in at least one workshop program. We currently offer workshops
in:
- Applied Microeconomics
- Development Economics
- Econometrics
- International Economics
- Labor Economics
- Macro/Monetary Economics
- Microeconomic Theory
- Public Economics
Research Project
Students are required to begin a research project in the second year.
They will be expected to present this work in the Fall semester of the
third year in a Second-Year-Paper workshop. Attendance at this workshop
and presentation of the second year paper is required for all third
year students.
Special Committee
Students are assigned a Special Committee Chair upon initial enrollment.
Usually this is the Director of Graduate Studies. This assignment is
temporary. Prior to registering for the third year, students must form
a permanent Special Committee to advise them on courses and research.
The committee consists of a Chair and at least two other members. The
Chair represents the student's major area of research and the other
members represent minor areas.
Major and Minor Fields
- Students must also qualify in one major and at least two minor fields.
This is typically done in the second and third years. The requirements
for qualifying in fields are determined by the committee member representing
each field.
The A exam
Students are expected to pass an Admission to Candidacy Examination
administered by their Special Committee during the third year of graduate
study. This examination must be passed by the end of the third week
of the fourth year.
The Dissertation and the B Exam
Students are expected to begin work on their dissertation in the third
year of study and to finish the dissertation by the end of the fourth
or fifth year of study. The program is designed so that the Ph.D. can
be awarded in four years and students should plan to finish in four
years. However, in some circumstances, a fifth year of doctoral study
may be needed in order to complete the requirements. Completing the
Ph.D. requires passing an oral examination, the B Exam, administered
by the student's Special Committee followed by filing a completed Doctoral
Dissertation approved by the Committee. Our placements have been strong,
and generally universal (Click for Information
about our alumni since 1983).
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This handout represents a summary of the requirements for making satisfactory
progress toward the Ph.D. in Economics. Any variations or exceptions
for an individual student must be approved in writing by the Graduate
Committee and by the student's Special Committee.
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