Doctoral Committee Form (complete in Archivum)
Within the second year of the program, as you approach finishing your coursework, you should establish a doctoral committee. The doctoral committee will consist of a minimum of one Major Professor and two Faculty Member from the faculty of the COPH, as well as one external professional:
- Major Professor: You need a Major Professor (or co-majors) to lead your doctoral committee. This role is typically filled by your Faculty Advisor.
- Committee Members: You need two additional faculty members from the COPH to be on your doctoral committee. One of these positions can also be filled by a Faculty Co-Major if you have two faculty advisors.
- External Member: In the PhD program, we require you to select at least one person outside of COPH to be your external member. That person must have a doctoral degree.
- Other members: You are welcome to have other members of the committee if your Faculty Chair recommends it.
- Additional tips on forming a committee:
- It is important that committee members work together in a collaborative and congenial manner.
- Four or five committee members is an optimal number. Greater than five committee members can result in scheduling issues.
- Once the committee is formed, the student should schedule an initial, in-person meeting with all committee members. After this initial meeting, the student and committee members may continue to meet as a group or the student may meet individually with each committee member. This is up to the student and/or committee member’s preferences and scheduling constraints.
- Committee must be composed of at least 3 COPH faculty members, and one faculty member external to the college.
DISSERTATION COMMITTEE FORM:
To get your doctoral committee approved, you must submit your committee appointment request through Archivum. If you would like to make changes to your committee , but did not submit the original form in Archivum, you will need to use this form: PhD Change of Committee Form