To be centred on the candidate’s chosen area of research. For example, a candidate intending to work on a modernist writer must read five entries from the section labelled “20th Century (pre-1945)” and five from each of those sections which are contiguous with it – currently “19th Century (2nd half)” and “20th Century (post-1945)”. In addition to this, the candidate is to read ten works deemed contextually “important” by the candidate’s mentor / supervisor / committee members. This means that students should be given a reading list consisting of 25 works in total.
Advancement to Ph.D. candidature is conditional upon the successful completion of the following:
The maximum periods for students to pass the qualifying examinations are –
Degree | Normative | Maximum | Maximum Period to Pass the Candidacy Requirement |
Ph.D. (with research Master’s) | |||
Full-time | 36 months | 84 months | 18 months |
Part-time | 48 months | 96 months | 24 months |
Ph.D. (without research Master’s) | |||
Full-time | 48 months | 84 months | 24 months |
Part-time | 64 months | 96 months | 32 months |
To be centred on the candidate’s chosen area of research. For example, a candidate intending to work on a modernist writer must read five entries from the section labelled “20th Century (pre-1945)” and five from each of those sections which are contiguous with it – currently “19th Century (2nd half)” and “20th Century (post-1945)”. In addition to this, the candidate is to read ten works deemed contextually “important” by the candidate’s mentor / supervisor / committee members. This means that students should be given a reading list consisting of 25 works in total.
Advancement to Ph.D. candidature is conditional upon the successful completion of the following:
The maximum periods for students to pass the qualifying examinations are –
Degree | Normative | Maximum | Maximum Period to Pass the Candidacy Requirement |
Ph.D. (with research Master’s) | |||
Full-time | 36 months | 84 months | 18 months |
Part-time | 48 months | 96 months | 24 months |
Ph.D. (without research Master’s) | |||
Full-time | 48 months | 84 months | 24 months |
Part-time | 64 months | 96 months | 32 months |
Advancement to Ph.D. candidature is conditional upon the successful completion of the following:
The following guidelines must be met by the student in preparing for Part II of the qualifying examination. The oral examination cannot be taken unless all the three conditions set below are fulfilled:
As a general requirement, the Ph.D. student in Literary Studies must present results of original research in two colloquia by the end of the fourth term. Topics chosen for the colloquia should be closely related to the areas covered by the long and short apaers subsequently submitted for Part II of the qualifying examination. The colloquia will be open to all students and faculty members of the Department. Students are allowed no more than two attempts at apssing the examination or parts thereof. Any second attempt must come within six months of the first attempt.
The maximum periods for students to pass the qualifying examinations are –
Degree | Normative | Maximum | Maximum Period to Pass the Candidacy Requirement |
Ph.D. (with research Master’s) | |||
Full-time Part-time |
36 months 48 months |
84 months 96 months |
24 months 32 months |
Ph.D. (without research Master’s) | |||
Full-time Part-time |
48 months 64 months |
84 months 96 months |
36 months 48 months |