Ph.D. Progress Checklist
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1 Ph.D. Progress Checklist Work To Be Completed Timeline Actual Complete Forms I. Work with faculty mentor On Admission Form 1 II. Establish Supervisory Committee A. Chair (1) B. Identify potential collateral area & faculty for supervisory committee C. Develop plan of study (POS) D. Meet with supervisory committee committee to approve POS FT by end of 2 nd semester PT by end of 3 rd semester Form 2 Form 3 III. III. IV. Didactic Coursework A. Complete course work according to POS B. Essential Experiences 1. Mentoring Activities 2. Submit manuscript for publication 3.Complete poster/paper presentation 4. Submit a proposal for funding C. Communicate with supervisory committee regularly. Apply to take comprehensive exam. A. Apply B. Consult with Supervisory committee. C. Take exam D. Oral defense Dissertation A. Proposal 1. Work with chair to prepare dissertation proposal. 2. Schedule proposal defense. 3. Distribute proposal to supervisory committee at least 2 weeks prior to defense. 4. Successfully defend proposal. 5. Work with chair to submit proposal to IRB. B. Conducting Dissertation Research. 1. With IRB approval and direction of chair, conduct dissertation research (collect, interpret and analyze data). 2. Meet with chair to plan the first draft of the final dissertation 3. Continue to create new drafts until the chair indicates that the paper is ready to be read by the entire committee. 4. After consultation with chair, ask all committee members their preferences for returning their feedback (timing, on phone, writing, etc.). Will vary from student to student. Research Institutes Ongoing Ongoing Within 5 years of beginning doctoral course work or within 4 years of entering with Master s degree. Consult with graduate school representative on formatting issues a. Obtain guide to formatting Theses and Dissertations. b. Attend seminar on dissertation process. Forms 4 & 5 Form 5 Form 5 Form 5 Forms 5, 6 & 7
2 C. Editorial Defense 1. After having heard from the supervisory committee and chair, summarize the requested changes with the chair. If the chair thinks this is feasible and do-able, a meeting will be set up for your editorial defense. Findings and discussion/conclusions are the focus of this meeting.. 2. Ask each member to bring a completed evaluation form (forms 7 and 8) of the last draft of the written document to the editorial defense. 3. Schedule the editorial defense at least two weeks after the committee members get the last draft. Distribute forms 7 and Successfully complete the editorial defense. 5. When the defense is successful, take the evaluation forms and the final dissertation draft to the graduate school for approval. D. Final Dissertation Defense 1. After notification of success by the graduate school, the chair sets the date for the final defense with the student. 2. Advertise date, time and location of final defense. 3. Two weeks prior to the defense and in conjunction with the chair/committee, determine if a clean copy of the dissertation needs to be distributed to the committee members. 4. Successfully complete final defense. 5. Complete form 5 and the signature page of dissertation (use acid-free paper). 6. The candidate then goes to the graduate school and the library to complete the process as described in the Guide to Formatting Theses and Dissertation. 7. The candidate arranges for copies of the final dissertation for the School of Nursing, the Library, the Chair and the committee members if they wish to have one. Within 5 years of establishing Candidacy Forms 5, 7, 8, 9,10 & 11 V. Graduation Forms 5 & 12 Handbook Task Force 5/18/01JB/approved PhD Committee/5/25/01/8/17/05; 12/5/06
3 Student Name: Student ID#: UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY School of Nursing & Health Studies-Doctoral Program Form 1 FACULTY MENTOR has been assigned as a faculty mentor Faculty member (please print or type) for. The student and mentor will Student (please print or type) work to choose a supervisory committee. The committee will be named no later than 12 months after the student is admitted or (for part time students only) after completing 12 credit hours. Doctoral Program Mentor/Chair Approved 2/26/99 Ph.D. Committee Revised ; 12/06 Copies to: School of Nursing & Health Studies Advisor Student
4 UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY School of Nursing & Health Studies-Doctoral Program Form 2 APPOINTMENT OF Ph.D. SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE Student (type) (signature) (date) Student ID#: The following individuals have agreed to serve on the supervisory committee for the above mentioned student: Acceptance Signature/ Replacement Signature/ Chairperson Chairperson Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Rationale for requesting committee membership change Request submitted by: Student Signature / date Program Chairperson/date Approved 2/26/99 Ph.D. Committee/Reviewed 12/5/06; 2/8/12 Copies to: School of Nursing & Health Studies, Student Services Student Mentor
5 PhD IN NURSING Coursework Planning Sheet Form 3 (1 of 2) Focus Area Course Credits Planned Grade Semester MSN Coursework BSN-PhD takes 12 hours (12) MSN-PhD transfers 12 hours MSN Theory Course N MSN Research Course N Cultural Diversity & Values N Policy, Politics & Ethics N Transfer in from MSN Coursework Various Completed NA PhD Coursework from SoNHS 31 total* Summer Research Institute Year I N Summer Research Institute Year II N Statistics I N Statistics II N Qualitative Methods N Quantitative Methods N Ethics/Responsible Conduct of Research N Designing Research N Theory Development I N Theory Development II N State of the Science N Collateral Examples Sociology, Psychology, Nutrition, Physiology, Etc. Psychometrics Option Epidemiology Course Community-Based Health Interventions Educator Research Options Laboratory Research Options N5662 N5664 N total 49 coursework credit hours post MSN 61 coursework credit hours post BSN In addition to 61 coursework credit hours post BSN, a minimum of 12 dissertation credit hours are completed individually with your faculty mentor/chair for a total of 73 credit hours in the PhD in Nursing program. Post MSN coursework, with a minimum of 12 dissertation credit hours will total 61 credit hours. Revised: 08/2013
6 PhD Part-Time Program of Study Sequence of Coursework Form 3 (2 of 2) Summer Fall Spring Summer Institute 1 (2) RCR Ethics (3) Theory 1 (5608) State of the Science (5631) Qualitative Methods (N5670) Quantitative Methods (N5668) Summer Institute 2 (2) Collateral #1 (3) Statistics I (5612) Collateral #2 (3) Theory II (N5610) Statistics 2 (5622) Collateral #3 (3) Collateral #4 (3) Collateral #5 (3) Research Design (N5666) Collateral #6 (Comps Prep) Dissertation Hours Comps Proposal Defense Dissertation Hours = 12 hours minimum Summer Collateral Options Psychometrics (N5664) Fall/Spring Collateral Options Advanced Qualitative Research & Mixed Methods (N5671) Epidemiology (N5664) Community Based Health Interventions (N5697) Educator Research Courses Laboratory Research Courses Approved Curriculum & Faculty Steering Fall 2013
7 PhD in Nursing Mentoring Rubric Form 4 ALL of the following measures must be successfully completed and documented before graduation: Participate in Summer Institute I class discussion about potential committee members and desired mentoring qualities Participate in Summer Institute II class mentoring discussion with newly admitted students of activity completion: Faculty s signature: of activity completion: Faculty s signature: PhD Fac Mtg, June 2013, Accepted
8 PhD in Nursing Student Learning Outcomes Documentation Form Form 5 ALL of the following measures must be successfully completed and documented in the student s file in the Student Affairs Office before graduation: Student Learning Outcome Mentoring (see rubric) Documentations of Outcome Achievement of rubric completion (attach completed rubric): Chair s signature: Comprehensive Examination (see rubric) of rubric completion (attach completed rubric): Chair s signature: Dissertation (see rubric) of rubric completion (attach completed rubric): Chair s signature: Grant Application of submission (attach documentation): Chair s signature: Manuscript Acceptance of acceptance or publication (attach documentation): Chair s signature: Presentation presentation completed (attached documentation): Chair s signature: Signatures: Chair: Committee Members: PhD Fac Mtg, June 13, Accepted : : : : :
9 Form 6 Student Name: Comprehensive Examination Rubric- Completed by: : This form is to be used for both the written and oral comprehensive examination. No more than (up to) one check in the Does Not Meet Expectations column in any/all Attribute columns constitutes a passing evaluation; more than one check in the Does Not Meet Expectations column for any attribute(s) constitutes a failing evaluation. (To be completed by each committee member, and placed in student s file in the Student Affairs office as formal documentation) Attribute Does Not Meet Expectations Meets Expectation Exceeds Expectations Background/rationale: --Demonstrate a comprehensive Arguments are incorrect, incoherent, or flawed. Arguments are coherent and clear. Demonstrates average critical thinking Arguments are superior. Exhibits mature, critical thinking skills. knowledge of literature related to the Demonstrates rudimentary critical thinking skills. Exhibits mastery of subject matter and topic of the student s nursing skills. Reflects understanding of subject matter associated literature. research by discussing the Does not reflect understanding of subject and associated literature. Demonstrates mastery of theoretical background/rationale for the article matter and associated literature. Demonstrates understanding of theoretical concepts. and how it relates to current literature Demonstrates poor understanding of concepts. Demonstrates exceptional originality. in the field. theoretical concepts. Demonstrates originality. --Evaluate how effectively the Displays exceptional creativity and Demonstrates limited originality. background/rationale in the article Displays creativity and insight. insight. supports the hypothesis/research Displays limited creativity and insight. question(s) --Rate the strength of the argument for the research question(s) in the article --Discus how the argument could have been strengthened. Theoretical Framework/Conceptual Framework --Describe the theoretical framework and/or theoretical underpinnings used in the article/study, including historic and philosophic foundations and paradigmatic underpinnings as appropriate. --Discuss other theories that could have been applied. --Describe advantages of different possible theoretical approaches. Arguments are incorrect, incoherent, or flawed. Objectives are poorly defined. Demonstrates rudimentary critical thinking skills. Does not reflect understanding of subject matter and associated literature. Demonstrates poor understanding of theoretical concepts. Demonstrates limited originality. Displays limited creativity and insight. Arguments are coherent and clear. Demonstrates average critical thinking skills. Reflects understanding of subject matter and associated literature. Demonstrates understanding of theoretical concepts. Demonstrates originality. Displays creativity and insight. Arguments are superior. Exhibits mature, critical thinking skills. Exhibits mastery of subject matter and associated literature. Demonstrates mastery of theoretical concepts. Demonstrates exceptional originality. Displays exceptional creativity and insight.
10 Research Design --Evaluate the research design used in the article (i.e., variable, sample population and sample size). --Discuss the appropriateness of the research design in relation to the research questions/hypotheses. --Discuss the strength of the study design in answering the research questions/hypotheses. --Propose alternative study design(s) to address the research question(s) and additional findings that may have been possible using these alternative study designs. Data Analysis and Presentation --Evaluate data analysis used in the article. --Discuss whether results were presented accurately/clearly. --Discuss impact of tables, text and figures; are these consistent/redundant. --Discuss strategies to strengthen the analysis. --Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the interpretation of study findings and make suggestions for improvement. Implications --Discuss why the study is important. --State how this study advances the science. --Describe study limitations. --Discuss what would need to be done to translate study findings into practice. --Propose the next study for the authors to perform. Place the findings of this study in the context of the field/state of the science. Arguments are incorrect, incoherent, or flawed. Demonstrates rudimentary critical thinking skills. Does not reflect understanding of subject matter and associated literature. Demonstrates poor understanding of theoretical concepts. Demonstrates limited originality. Displays limited creativity and insight. Demonstrates rudimentary critical thinking skills. Does not reflect understanding of subject matter and associated literature. Demonstrates poor understanding of theoretical concepts. Demonstrates limited originality. Displays limited creativity and insight Demonstrates rudimentary critical thinking skills. Does not reflect understanding of subject matter and associated literature. Demonstrates poor understanding of theoretical concepts. Demonstrates limited originality. Displays limited creativity and insight Arguments are coherent and clear. Demonstrates average critical thinking skills. Reflects understanding of subject matter and associated literature. Demonstrates understanding of theoretical concepts. Demonstrates originality. Displays creativity and insight. Demonstrates average critical thinking skills. Reflects understanding of subject matter and associated literature. Demonstrates understanding of theoretical concepts. Demonstrates originality. Displays creativity and insight. Demonstrates average critical thinking skills. Reflects understanding of subject matter and associated literature. Demonstrates understanding of theoretical concepts. Demonstrates originality. Displays creativity and insight. Arguments are superior. Exhibits mature, critical thinking skills. Exhibits mastery of subject matter and associated literature. Demonstrates mastery of theoretical concepts. Demonstrates exceptional originality. Displays exceptional creativity and insight. Exhibits mature, critical thinking skills. Exhibits mastery of subject matter and associated literature. Demonstrates mastery of theoretical concepts. Demonstrates exceptional originality. Displays exceptional creativity and insight. Exhibits mature, critical thinking skills. Exhibits mastery of subject matter and associated literature. Demonstrates mastery of theoretical concepts. Demonstrates exceptional originality. Displays exceptional creativity and insight.
11 Quality of Writing Writing is weak. Numerous grammatical and spelling errors apparent. Organization is poor. Documentation is poor. Writing is adequate. Some grammatical and spelling errors apparent. Organization is logical. Documentation is adequate. Writing is publication quality. No grammatical and spelling errors apparent. Organization is excellent. Documentation is excellent. Overall quality of presentation Poorly organized. Poor presentation. Poor communication skills. Slides and handouts difficult to read. Clearly organized. Clear presentation. Good communication skills. Slides and handouts clear. Well organized. Professional presentation. Excellent communication skills. Slides and handouts outstanding. Quality of response to questions Responses are incomplete. Arguments are poorly presented. Responses are complete. Arguments are well organized. Responses are eloquent. Arguments skillfully presented. Respondent exhibits lack of knowledge in subject area. Respondent exhibits adequate knowledge in subject area. Respondent exhibits superior knowledge in subject area. Responses do not meet level expected of Ph.D. graduate. Responses meets level expected of Ph.D. graduate. Responses exceed level expected of Ph.D. graduate. Overall Assessment Does not meet expectations. Meets Expectations Exceeds Expectations Overall Faculty Name: Faculty Signature: : Accepted PhD Fac Mtg, 7/13
12 Student Name: Student ID#: School of Nursing & Health Studies-Doctoral Program UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY FORM 7 REPORT OF RESULTS OF EXAMINATION FOR DOCTORAL STUDENTS [ ] Comprehensive Examination [ ] Dissertation Proposal Defense [ ] Dissertation Editorial Defense [ ] Final Dissertation Examination This is to certify that (Name of student) on () passed/failed (Circle one) the above checked Examination/Evaluation for the Ph.D. in Nursing. (emphasis area) Evaluation* Signature (s) (Examining Committee) (Chair) (Member) (Member) (Member) *Superior, Good, Fair, Inferior (Failed) (Member) If a Final Dissertation Defense Examination or Research Project, please furnish title of thesis/project: The Chair of the Examining Committee should submit the original copy of this report to the appropriate office. Approved 2/26/99 Ph.D. Committee/Reviewed 12/5/06 Copies to: UMKC Registrar s Office School of Nursing, Student Services Advisor; Student
13 Student Name: Student ID#: UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY School of Nursing & Health Studies-Doctoral Program Form 8 To: Chairperson, Institutional Review Board From: Chairperson, Supervisory Committee/Course Faculty The undersigned have examined a dissertation proposal or course project entitled: presented by (please print or type). Committee Chairperson (signature) All members of a Supervisory Committee sign to indicate unanimous approval of this proposal as required by School of Nursing policy. Approved by Institutional Review Board on Human Experimentation Chairperson (signature) Approved 2/26/99Ph.D. Committee/Reviewed 12/5/06 Copies to: School of Nursing Student Services Advisor Student
14 PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF THESIS OR DISSERTATION BY DEGREE CANDIDATE S SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE Form 9 TO: RE: Dean, School of Graduate Studies Candidate s Name: Degree sought: The SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE for the degree candidate named above, has reviewed this manuscript and finds it acceptable, pending satisfactory defense by the candidate at the final examination. The bibliographic reference format approved by the committee for this candidate s work is: Turabian Parenthetical author/date format Turabian Numbered list format American Psychological Association (APA) [Approved standard for use by: Psychology, School of Education, Conservatory of Music, and School of Nursing] Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) [CSTP Standard) Journal of the American Medical Association- [Approved standard for School of Dentistry] Handbook for Authors of Papers in American Chemical Society Publications [Approved standard for Department of Chemistry, School of Biological Sciences, and School of Pharmacy] Council of Biology Editors. CBE Style Manual [An approved alternative standard for School of Biological Sciences. Also an approved style for some students with a Pharmacology focus in their research.] ASM Style Manual for Journals and Books American Society of Microbiology [An approved alternative standard for School of Biological Sciences] Style Manual for Guidance in the Preparation of Papers for Journals Published by the American Institute of Physics, 3d ed. New York: AIP, [Physics students] Chicago Manual of Style [Approved standard for History] AMSPLAIN Double Spaced [Approved standard for Mathematics] Alternate Style Manual: [List alternate source and attach a copy of the guidelines to this form] Signature of Supervisory Committee Chair: signed: Typed name of Chair [Revised 5/15/95]/Approved 2/26/99/12/5/06 Ph.D. Committee
15 Doctoral Dissertation Final Report Form. Form 10 Please go to the following link, complete the form, print, and return to the dissertation chair for signature and their follow up of the form(s) to the School of Graduate Studies.
16 Form 11 Student Name: Dissertation Rubric- Completed by: : This form is to be used for both the written and oral dissertation evaluation. No more than (up to) one check in the Does Not Meet Expectations column in any/all Attribute columns constitutes a passing evaluation; more than one check in the Does Not Meet Expectations column for any attribute(s) constitutes a failing evaluation. (To be completed by each committee member, and placed in student s file in the Student Affairs office as formal documentation) Attribute Does Not Meet Expectations Meets Expectation Exceeds Expectations Overall quality of science Arguments are incorrect, incoherent, or flawed. Objectives are poorly defined. Demonstrates rudimentary critical thinking skills. Does not reflect understanding of subject matter and associated literature. Demonstrates poor understanding of theoretical concepts. Demonstrates limited originality. Displays limited creativity and insight. Arguments are coherent and clear. Objectives are clear. Demonstrates average critical thinking skills. Reflects understanding of subject matter and associated literature. Demonstrates understanding of theoretical concepts. Demonstrates originality. Displays creativity and insight. Arguments are superior. Objectives are well defined. Exhibits mature, critical thinking skills. Exhibits mastery of subject matter and associated literature. Demonstrates mastery of theoretical concepts. Demonstrates exceptional originality. Displays exceptional creativity and insight. Contribution to discipline Limited evidence of discovery. Limited expansion upon previous research. Limited theoretical or applied significance. Limited publication potential. Some evidence of discovery. Builds upon previous research. Reasonable theoretical or applied significance. Reasonable publication potential. Exceptional evidence of discovery. Greatly extends previous research. Exceptional theoretical or applied significance. Exceptional publication potential. Quality of writing Writing is weak. Numerous grammatical and spelling errors apparent. Organization is poor. Documentation is poor. Writing is adequate. Some grammatical and spelling errors apparent. Organization is logical. Documentation is adequate. Writing is publication quality. No grammatical and spelling errors apparent. Organization is excellent. Documentation is excellent. Overall Assessment Does not meet expectations. Meets Expectations Exceeds Expectations Overall
17 Student Name: Dissertation Rubric- Completed by: : (To be completed by each committee member, and placed in student s file in the Student Affairs office as formal documentation) Attribute Does Not Meet Expectations Meets Expectation Exceeds Expectations Overall quality of presentation Poorly organized. Poor presentation. Poor communication skills. Slides and handouts difficult to read. Clearly organized. Clear presentation. Good communication skills. Slides and handouts clear. Well organized. Professional presentation. Excellent communication skills. Slides and handouts outstanding. Overall breadth of knowledge Presentation unacceptable. Presentation reveals critical weaknesses in depth of knowledge in subject matter. Presentation does not reflect well developed critical thinking skills. Presentation is narrow in scope. Presentation acceptable. Presentation reveals some in depth of knowledge in subject matter. Presentation reveals above average critical thinking skills. Presentation reveals the ability to draw from knowledge in several disciplines. Presentation superior. Presentation reveals exceptional in depth of knowledge in subject matter. Presentation reveals well developed critical thinking skills. Presentation reveals the ability to interconnect and extend knowledge from multiple disciplines. Quality of response to questions Responses are incomplete. Arguments are poorly presented. Respondent exhibits lack of knowledge in subject area. Responses do not meet level expected of Ph.D. graduate. Responses are complete. Arguments are well organized. Respondent exhibits adequate knowledge in subject area. Responses meets level expected of Ph.D. graduate. Responses are eloquent. Arguments skillfully presented. Respondent exhibits superior knowledge in subject area. Responses exceed level expected of Ph.D. graduate. Overall Assessment Does not meet expectations. Meets Expectations Exceeds Expectations Overall Faculty Name: Faculty Signature: : Accepted PhD Fac Mtg, 7/13
18 UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI KANSAS CITY School of Nursing & Health Studies Form 12 DOCTORAL DEGREE PROGRAM OF STUDY In consultation with the Supervisory Committee, the student should initiate this application, secure the approvals indicated below, and present the original to the School of Nursing & Health Studies Student Services Office. Once approved, the original will be sent to the School of Graduate Studies and copies sent to the student and faculty advisor. Name (Printed or Typed) Current Address Student Identification Number PhD Degree Sought City, State ZIP Code If you have received a Master s or other advanced degree from an accredited university, please list below the degree title (M.S., M.A., etc); the total semester credit hours required for the degree(s), where taken, and date of degree awarded (to be verified by the Supervisory Committee; See attached transcript). Degree Title Total Degree Hrs. Required Institution Received List below all the courses proposed for your doctoral degree program over and above the courses taken for the degree(s) listed above. At least 60% of the total number of hours taken at UMKC applicable toward this degree program must be a t the 500 or higher level. No more than one half of all Post-Baccalaureate work may be taken from another university. Number Title Hours Grade Number Title Hours Grade N5603 Research Institute I 2 N5604 Research Institute II 2 N5608 Theory Development I 3 N5610 Theory Development II 3 N5612 Statistics I 3 N5622 Statistics II 3 N5668 Quantitative Research 3 N5670 Qualitative Research Methods 3 N5662 Psychometrics 3 N5631 State of the Science 3 N5664 Epidemiology 3 N5666 Designing Research Level Total
19 REQUIREMENTS Residency Requirement: Successful completion of a minimum of 21 credit hours, exclusive of dissertation research, in no more than 18 months: DATE COMPLETED Comprehensive Examination: Dissertation Title Final Dissertation Examination : Attach Completed Copy of PhD in Nursing Form 5, Student Learning Outcomes Documentation Form SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS APPROVALS SUPERVSORY COMMITTEE Chairperson DEAN School of Nursing Student s Signature Approved Ph.D. Committee/Approved 2/26/99/Reviewed 2/8/12 Copies to: UMKC Registrar s Office School of Nursing & Health Studies Student Services Advisor & Student
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