Thursday, November 13, 2008

dissertation

The length of a dissertation differs by discipline. My dissertation in Finance was about 110 pages. That is similar to what you will find in the sciences.

In the arts, a dissertation is usually several hundred pages.

Most PhD students take classes for two to three years. They usually have a written exam at the end of the second year and an oral exam at the end of the third. Then they write a dissertation. Most schools require a Dissertation Defense to graduate.

In the sciences, a PhD generally takes four or five years. In the arts, it usually takes six to eight years.

You should not get a PhD unless you love doing research. The PhD is the beginning of your life in research, not the end.


For my PhD in Finance, I took three semesters of classes (I had already taken several Finance, Economics and Mathematics classes before). At the end of my second year, I took a two day written exam where I had to answer questions on topics taught in six graduate level courses. In my third year, I started writing my dissertation. My oral exam was a presentation of my first research paper. My dissertation was made up of three separate essays. I finished them near the end of my fourth year. The university I went to (Berkeley) did not require a dissertation defence. Instead, I had to get the members of my committee to sign a form indicating that I had completed the dissertation.

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