| Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Advisor Name:_______________________ | Catalog: 2017-2018 Graduate Catalog Program: Liberal Studies, D.L.S. Minimum Credits Required:__________________ | |||
Liberal Studies, D.L.S.Contact InformationDoctor of Liberal Studies Michele Mrak, Executive Director The D.L.S. program is designed for part-time or full-time adult learners with a master’s degree who are interested in rigorous advanced study. Under the guidance of senior faculty members, students engage in focused scholarly reading and research on an interdisciplinary topic or issue, culminating in a doctoral thesis that demonstrates interdisciplinary analysis, synthesis and interpretation. |
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CurriculumDoctoral students must complete 36 credit hours of coursework, 18 hours of which are required core courses and 18 hours of which are chosen based on the student’s declared focal area of study. Following the coursework, students must complete a comprehensive exam, a thesis (totaling 9 credit hours), and an oral defense. Completion of the 45 credit hour program typically requires 5 years of study. A full-time track is available for international students or those wishing to pursue their studies at an accelerated pace. Students enroll in the required courses listed below for their first two years each fall, spring and following fall. D.L.S. courses are taught in lecture and seminar format and are in many cases available for enrollment to both D.L.S. and M.L.S. students. In these instances, D.L.S. students are given additional reading and writing assignments and an experiential learning component. Students are allowed to engage in as many as nine credit hours of directed reading/tutorial study. Up to nine hours of transfer credit or advanced standing may be awarded, as determined by the Simmons School dean. Such credits must derive from graduate-level academic work earned at SMU or another accredited university. | ||||
Core Courses | ||||
| Course Name | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed | |
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| HUMN 7391 - To Be Human: Perspectives on Common Historical Experience | ||||
| HUMN 7392 - To Be Human: The Transformation of the Psyche | ||||
| HUMN 7393 - To Be Human: The Art of Creativity and Expression | ||||
| HUMN 7394 - To Be Human: East Meets West - Intelligence, History, Culture, and Society | ||||
| HUMN 7395 - To Be Human: The Struggle for Human Rights | ||||
| HUMN 7396 - To Be Human: Science and Society | ||||
Admission RequirementsStudents enroll in cohort groups, and cohorts begin in the fall only. Applications submitted by March 1 receive priority review; applications received after March 1 are reviewed on a rolling basis until the fall class is full. To maintain the high degree of individualized attention expected in doctoral programs, admission is limited to approximately 15-20 students per cohort. Applications can be submitted online at www.smu.edu/dls or emailed to smudls@smu.edu. Applications are accepted for fall term only. Admission requirements include the following:
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Degree RequirementsStudents must enroll in a minimum of six credit hours of coursework per term for the first three terms to complete foundational seminars (18 credit hours). Thereafter, students must enroll in at least three credit hours per term. Maintenance of good standing requires a 3.000 average GPA. Degree requirements include the following:
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