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Guidelines for Examinations |
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The major graduate unit must notify the OGS of the student’s scheduled examination date by submitting the appropriate announcement form at least two weeks before the examination; the examination committee must follow the following criteria, as appropriate. Category levels for faculty are available here. |
I. Master’s Exam/Project and/or Thesis Committees: The role of the examination committee is to approve the exam questions, conduct the exam/defense, evaluate the student response and report the results. Each committee must consist of a minimum of three members approved by the Office of Graduate Studies.
- 2 members must be Category 1 OR one member can be Category 1 and one member may be Category 3 if his/her appointment is within the student’s major
- The chair of the exam committee must be Category 1, 5 or 3, if his/her appointment is within the student’s major
- The third member can be any Category (1-6)
- A co-chair can be from any Category (1-6) as long as the other co-chair is a Category 1 or 3 if his/her appointment is within the student’s major.
No more than one voting member can be in Category 4. Departments can impose a more restrictive structure for exam committees.
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II. Doctoral and MFA Comprehensive Exam Committees: The role of the examination committee is to approve the exam questions, conduct the exam, evaluate the student response and report the results. Each committee must consist of a minimum of three members approved by the Office of Graduate Studies.
- 2 members must be Category 1 OR one member can be Category 1 and one member may be Category 3 if his/her appointment is within the student’s major
- The chair of the exam committee must be Category 1, 5 or 3, if his/her appointment is within the student’s major
- The third member can be any Category (1-6)
- A co-chair can be from any Category (1-6) as long as the other co-chair is a Category 1 or 3 if his/her appointment is within the student’s major
No more than one voting member can be in Category 4. Departments can impose a more restrictive structure for exam committees.
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III. Doctoral and MFA Dissertation Committees: The role of the dissertation committee is to supervise a doctoral candidate’s dissertation activity. The Dean of Graduate Studies must approve each member for committee service. The committee must consist of a minimum of four members; 2 of the 4 must have Category 1 approval.
- Chair must have approval as a Category 1, 5 or 3 if his/her appointment is within the student’s major
- The second member must have approval as Category 1 or 3 if his/her appointment is within the student’s major
- The third member (external/outside) must have approval as Category 2 if selected from the faculty of an institution other than UNM, or Category 1 if a UNM faculty member outside the student’s discipline
- The fourth member can have approval as Category 1-6
- Co-Chair (optional) must have approval as a Category 1-6
No more than one voting member may be in Category 4. Departments can impose a more restrictive structure for exam committees
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