THE GENERAL EXAMINATION
The General Examination will be taken no
later than spring quarter of the fourth year of residence in the program,
except in special circumstances to be defined by the COGS.
The Application for General Examination must
be signed by all members of the Supervisory Committee including the Graduate
Faculty Representative (GSR) and must be presented to the Academic Counselor no
later than three weeks in advance of the date of the exam. The Graduate School, upon receipt of
the application, will process a Warrant for General Examination which will be
approved/not approved by attending members of the Supervisory committee after the
exam has taken place. It is the
student’s responsibility to schedule the exam and to apply in a timely
manner.
The exam will consist of a substantial thesis
proposal which includes a review of the pertinent literature, preliminary
results on the subject of the student's research, and proposed future research
and methodology.
In the event a student does not pass the
General Examination, it may be retaken once, within four months. If the student
does not pass at that point, he/she will be invited to complete a terminal M.S.
The General Examination itself normally
consists of an oral examination that tests the student's understanding of an
area of specialization (e.g., synoptic or dynamic meteorology, cloud physics,
energy transfer, etc.) with emphasis on the subject of the student's intended
thesis. Students who pass the General Examination are admitted as candidates
for the Ph.D. degree.
Following the General Examination, the
student normally continues research and thesis work. The student may, however,
pursue such advanced course work directed toward an area of specialization as recommended
by the Supervisory Committee.
The thesis is an important part of the
candidate's program; it must represent an original contribution toward
understanding a problem of substantial scientific importance. The thesis must
be prepared in accordance with the rules and procedures of the Graduate School.