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  1. Oral Examinations

    Learn how to schedule, format and submit your final oral examination for your Ph.D. degree at UT Austin. Find out the requirements, deadlines, attendance and report guidelines for your dissertation defense.

  2. Preparing for your Thesis Oral Examination

    PhD students are required to sit an oral examination, called a viva voce, as part of the assessment procedure for their degree. This video lecture gives an i...

  3. Oral Examination

    The oral examination is a defense of the dissertation work in progress. The student orally presents and defends the thesis work in progress at a stage when it is one-half to two-thirds complete. The oral examination committee, composed of field and nonfield faculty, tests the student on the theory and methodology underlying the research, the ...

  4. Oral Examination Information

    The preliminary oral examination is conducted by the student's advisory committee, with the chair (or co-chairs) in charge, and a Graduate School Representative (if required). The exam is open to all graduate faculty members and is designed to test the student's ability: 1) to relate factual knowledge to specific circumstances, 2) to use ...

  5. PhD Oral Exam

    Learn how to prepare and schedule your PhD oral exam at Stanford, a dissertation defense in front of a faculty committee. Find out the requirements, deadlines, and contact information for the Electrical Engineering department.

  6. The oral examination (viva)

    Learn about the oral examination (viva) for doctoral, MSc, MLitt and MPhil by thesis degrees at the University of Cambridge. Find out how to prepare, what to expect, and possible outcomes of the viva.

  7. Dissertation and Final Oral Exam

    Learn about the requirements and procedures for writing and defending your dissertation at Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Find out how to format your dissertation, schedule your final oral exam, and submit your work to GSAS.

  8. Dissertation & Final Public Oral Examination

    The dissertation and final public oral examination together serve as a culminating experience that showcases a doctoral candidate's mastery of and emerging contributions to their field. Students are encouraged to visit the Advanced Degree Application page for a detailed outline of steps both prior to and following the FPO that culminate in ...

  9. Thesis Proposal/Oral Exam

    Learn how to prepare and present a thesis proposal document and an oral examination for the doctoral degree in biology engineering at MIT. Find out the guidelines, timeline, format, evaluation, and outcomes of the proposal process.

  10. University Oral Examination

    On this page: Overview Scheduling the Oral Exam Registration Requirement Room Reservations The Oral Examining Committee University Chair The Abstract Overview University and GSE policies require an oral examination (i.e., a defense of the dissertation) for the PhD, normally in the fifth year when the dissertation is essentially complete. This examination tests the candidate's command of the ...

  11. How to Prepare for an Oral Examination

    Learn tips and advice from a former professor on how to prepare for an oral exam after submitting your MPhil or PhD thesis. Find out what to do before, during and after the exam, and how to impress the examiners with your presentation and answers.

  12. Examination

    Examination. The purpose of both the Master's Thesis Oral Examination and the Doctoral Dissertation Oral Examination is for the student to independently defend their dissertation. The examinations are also intended to serve as confirmation of the student's knowledge of the research topic within the context of their field (s) of study.

  13. Master's Thesis and Final Oral Examination

    RES Master's Thesis Final Oral Examination. The RES Master's Final Oral Examination is an integral part of the RES Master's Program and requires students defend their theses before they graduate. A successful defence of your Master's thesis will depend on your ability to present your research effectively and confidently.

  14. PDF Oral Exam Guide

    Oral exams cannot be scheduled until the dissertation is essentially complete. The University Oral Exam Form should be submitted to the Doctoral Programs Officer, Kate McKinney, two to four weeks before the oral exam date. For students with a Ph.D. minor, representation on the oral exam committee by the minor department

  15. How to Prepare for the Oral Defense of Your Thesis/Dissertation

    Learn the steps and tips to prepare for the oral defense of your thesis/dissertation, such as being well rested, familiar with key studies, and ready to answer questions. Find out what to expect from the examining committee, how to handle difficult questions, and how to revise your thesis after the defense.

  16. Thesis & Dissertation : Graduate School

    Learn about the deadlines, requirements, and resources for writing and defending your master's thesis or doctoral dissertation at Cornell. Find out how to submit your ETD, complete your final exam, and land acknowledge the traditional homelands of the Gayogo̱hó̱nǫ Ɂ.

  17. Oral examinations

    Oral examinations. Once you've finishing writing your thesis or dissertation and it's been approved by your supervisory committee, it's time for your oral examination. Please reach out to your departmental graduate secretary when you're ready to prepare for your oral examination. They can help, and will need to know you're nearing ...

  18. PhD Viva Voces

    Learn what a PhD viva is, who will attend, how long it lasts, what happens during and after, and what are the possible outcomes. A PhD viva is an oral examination of your thesis by two examiners, one internal and one external, to confirm your competence as a researcher.

  19. Thesis and Oral Exam

    The final examination will consist of an oral defense of the thesis, together with an oral examination on the program of study. The combined defense/oral exam will last approximately 90 minutes. The student's committee will administer and evaluate the examination on the scale High Pass/Pass/Fail. Two passing votes are required to pass the exam.

  20. Oral exams

    Oral exam guidelines. Before the oral exam takes place, each supervisory committee member must read the thesis/dissertation and agree that it is examinable. The student and the committee will decide on a date for the oral exam. This date must allow enough time to submit the request for oral examination form to the Office of the Dean of Graduate ...

  21. Oral Exams

    Oral Exams. The senior oral examination takes place during the month of April after the student has received two written evaluations of the senior thesis. The exam lasts approximately 1½ hours and is divided into two 45-minute parts: the thesis defense and the general exam. Each student is required to submit a 1000-word intellectual ...

  22. Section 10: PhD Dissertation Defense: Final Oral Examination Overview

    Learn about the composition, process, and guidelines of the final oral examination for PhD students in biomedical engineering at Ohio State University. Find out how to prepare your dissertation, present it, and graduate with your degree.

  23. Candidates with oral examination

    Learn how to conduct an oral examination for a HDR candidate at The University of Queensland. Find out the standard timeline, format, assessment criteria, and possible recommendations for the examination.