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2015-2016 Graduate Catalog 
    
2015-2016 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Plants, Soils, and Insects Major (EPP), PhD


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Bioactive Natural Products concentration
Entomology concentration
Integrated Pest Management concentration
Plant Pathology concentration

A Doctor of Philosophy degree with a major in plants, soils, and insects and concentrations in bioactive natural products, entomology, integrated pest management, and plant pathology is offered under a multi-departmental doctoral program. Three departments participate – Plant Sciences, Entomology and Plant Pathology, and the soils faculty in Biosystems Engineering and Soil Science. Please see the doctoral program links on the Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology website for additional information, https://ag.tennessee.edu/EPP/Pages/default.aspx, or contact the director of graduate studies or the department head.

Admission

To the Office of Graduate Admissions submit online application (indicating concentration interest), application fee, official transcripts, and scores from the general portion of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). The online application procedure will direct the applicant to submit three completed Graduate Rating Forms and a statement of career goals and interest in entomology or plant pathology. In the statement letter the concentration of interest and intended major professor should be indicated.

Requirements

The student and the major professor will select a minimum of three additional faculty, holding the rank of assistant professor or above, to serve on the student’s doctoral committee. The major professor and two committee members must be approved to direct doctoral research by the Graduate Council. At least one member of the committee must be from outside the department. The doctoral committee must be formalized by the end of the second semester of graduate study.

Submission of an approved program of study by the end of the second semester of graduate study is required. A candidate for the doctoral degree must complete a minimum of 24 hours of graduate course work numbered 503 or higher beyond the master’s degree. Candidates not having a master’s degree must complete a minimum of 48 hours of graduate course work beyond the baccalaureate degree, 24 hours of which must be numbered 503 or higher. A minimum of 12 of the 24 hours, or 30 of the 48 hours, must be graded A-F. At least 9 hours of the student’s course work must be from outside the student’s chosen concentration in the plants, soils and insects interdepartmental doctoral program, and a minimum of 6 hours of courses numbered 601 or higher must be taken at the University of Tennessee, excluding EPP 603 . In addition, 24 hours of course EPP 600  Doctoral Research and Dissertation are required.

Satisfactory preparation of a written dissertation proposal to the student’s committee is required. The dissertation proposal must be completed during the first two semesters of graduate study and before enrollment in EPP 600.

Both written and oral sections of the comprehensive examination must be passed. Candidates will be tested on their knowledge of their proposed dissertation and related fields.

Presentation of two departmental seminars (2 credit hours of EPP 640 ), which includes an exit seminar is required.

Satisfactory preparation of a written dissertation and an oral defense to the student’s doctoral committee are required.

See the Degree Program Requirements/Doctoral Degree section in the Academic Policies and Requirements for Graduate Students  section of this catalog for additional information.

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