Department of Atmospheric Sciences

Procedures for Ph.D. Qualification

 

All students admitted into the Atmospheric Sciences graduate program will be admitted initially to the M.S. track of study.

 

Students in the M.S. track who seek entry into the Ph.D. program will be evaluated  by the COGS (Committee on Graduate Studies).  The COGS is comprised of 5 faculty members (with a quorum of 4 for meetings).  COGS members will be excused from the COGS evaluation of students that they supervise.  Academic faculty members chosen from a ranked list may  be asked to substitute for regular COGS members if this is necessary to achieve a quorum for a timely COGS meeting. The terms of the members are three years and are staggered, so that there is memory from one year to the next. When the three-year term of the COGS chair is completed, one of the existing COGS members (after already serving on COGS for 1-3 years) will be appointed to a three year term as new chair. The current COGS members are:

Lyatt Jaegle , Chair

David Battisti

Chris Bretherton

Dale Durran

Rob Wood

 

A student who wishes to be considered by COGS must first write a letter to the Academic Counselor, Samantha Scherer, and also to his/her M.S. committee, requesting admission into the Ph.D. program, and choosing one of the three following evaluation options:

 

(1)  A student entering the department, having already earned an M.S. degree in the atmospheric sciences or a closely related discipline, may submit his/her M.S.thesis for evaluation by COGS (Committee on Graduate Studies) in the first week  of the autumn quarter of his/her second academic year in the department.

 

(2) A student may submit a draft of his/her University of Washington Department of Atmospheric Sciences M.S. thesis approved by his/her M.S. supervisory committee for evaluation by the COGS.

 

(3) A student may submit, for evaluation by the COGS, the manuscript of a peer-reviewed journal article on which the student is lead author.

 

Course Requirement

 

A student who wishes to enter the Ph.D. program through options (2) and (3) must finish the required graduate courses listed on http://www.atmos.washington.edu/academic/gradrqmts.htm prior to evaluation by COGS.

 

Students who have already taken equivalents of some of the required graduate courses may petition COGS to skip these courses. This may require an oral examination by a COGS-selected faculty member to test the student's proficiency in the required course material and/or documentation of the contents and student performance in the previously taken courses. For a student through the options (2) and (3), such petitions must be approved by the COGS at least one year before the COGS evaluates the student's entry into the Ph.D. program.

 

Seminar Requirement

 

Regardless of the basis for evaluation, the student will be expected to give a seminar on his/her research prior to evaluation by COGS.   COGS members will evaluate this seminar for clarity and presentation skills, scientific content, and broad scientific context, motivation and knowledge.  This will be a significant component of the COGS evaluation of the research potential of the student.

 

Evaluation by the COGS

 

Evaluation  by the COGS will take into account the student's research potential and academic record.  The evaluation of the academic record will be based mainly on the level of difficulty and breadth of the courses taken and the grades earned in those courses, with particular emphasis on the required atmospheric sciences core courses.  The research potential will  be evaluated from the M.S. thesis or any manuscript submitted.  In addition, for options (2) and (3), COGS will be strongly influenced by the M.S. supervisory committee's written evaluation of the thesis or manuscript, and the committee’s recommendation as to whether it constitutes sufficient evidence of research capability to qualify the student for the PhD program. The COGS will also take into account the elapsed time during which the research was carried out.  The COGS may solicit comments concerning the student’s academic or research performance from individual departmental faculty members.  In the event of a negative decision, the COGS will consider one subsequent request for reevaluation provided that second request is made before exceeding the time limitation described below.

 

Time Limitation

 

A student may be considered for acceptance into the departmental PhD program for up to three years from the time of entry into the Atmospheric Sciences graduate program, not including academic quarters in which the student is (a) on leave from the university, (b) predominantly occupied with field (or other research projects) that are not directly thesis related,  or (c) predominantly devoted to satisfying course requirements for extra departmental academic programs in which the student is registered.  It is expected that most students will serve for one or two quarters as a teaching assistant during this three-year period. Quarters not counted toward the three-year limit are subject to the approval by the COGS and in the case of (b) and (c) COGS approval must be requested during the academic quarter(s) in question.    For a student entering the department during the autumn quarter and not granted any extensions, the formal deadline for submission of materials for evaluation by COGS will be the end of the first week of the student's fourth year in residence.  Thus, the public seminar should have been given by the end of the previous spring quarter. 

 

Students who took the Qualifying Examination and passed it at the M.S. level may elect to be considered by COGS under the “old” rules that prevailed at that time.  In this case, they must use qualifying option 3 (submission of a committee-approved UW Atmospheric Sciences M.S. thesis draft), the COGS must receive a favorable written recommendation from the supervisory committee, reviews the student record including the M.S. thesis, coursework, the oral presentation, time to complete the M.S. thesis, performance on the Qualifying Examination and any other factors it deems relevant.  All students who wish to be considered by COGS under the old rules must submit their application materials to the Academic Counselor, Kathryn Stout, before the end of the first week of Autumn Quarter 2003.

 

The COGS will usually meet during the 5th or 6th week of each quarter.  To allow for the COGS to thoroughly evaluate each application, all materials from the student and supervisory committee should be submitted to the COGS by the end of the first week of the quarter.

 

Students who have completed an M.S. thesis but are still awaiting a COGS decision should continue to register for ATM S 700 research credits.  They are allowed to do this for one quarter after the M.S. has been granted.

 

COGS Decisions

 

Final decisions concerning admission to Ph.D. candidacy will be delegated to the COGS, without the requirement for ratification by a vote of the entire departmental faculty; however,  COGS decisions may be overruled by a 2/3 vote of the entire department faculty if there is an appeal.