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Navigating Your Degree

 

Your graduate journey is unique, but every program follows important steps and milestones. This page is designed to guide you through degree planning, enrollment requirements, candidacy, and completion, so you always know what comes next. 

Master's Degrees

Graduate master’s programs at UT Tyler are designed to deepen your expertise while preparing you for professional advancement or further academic study. Students can pursue either a non-thesis (coursework-based) track, which emphasizes applied knowledge and career readiness, or a thesis track, which provides the opportunity to conduct original research under faculty guidance.

Non-Thesis Track

Step When Contact Person(s)
Select first semester courses Before initial enrollment Graduate Advisor
Plan your degree path and timeline (coursework, departmental requirements) During your first semester Graduate Advisor

Update degree plan as needed

Whenever changes are required Graduate Advisor
Verify coursework completion Prior to intended graduation semester Graduate Advisor
Apply for graduation By posted graduation application deadline Graduate Advisor & Student
Complete final program requirements (exams, capstone project, internship) Final semester Graduate Advisor / Instructor / Committee

 

Thesis Track

Step When Contact Person(s)
Select first semester courses Before initial enrollment Graduate Advisor
Plan your degree path and timeline (coursework, departmental requirements) During your first semester Graduate Advisor
Update degree plan as needed Whenever changes are required Graduate Advisor
Select thesis topic and form committee Typically by end of first year or early second year Graduate Advisor / Graduate Faculty
Develop and submit thesis proposal After committee approval, before research begins Thesis Committee
Complete thesis research and writing During program (as scheduled with advisor and chair) Thesis Committee
Verify coursework completion Prior to intended graduation semester Graduate Advisor
Defend thesis (oral defense) Prior to final submission Thesis Committee
 & Graduate School 
Submit final thesis (per Graduate School formatting & deadlines) Before thesis submission deadline Thesis Committee
 & Graduate School 
Apply for graduation By posted graduation deadline Graduate Advisor & Student

 

Doctoral Degrees

Doctoral programs at UT Tyler are designed to prepare students for the highest levels of scholarship and practice. Depending on your goals, you can pursue either:

  • Professional/Practice-Based Doctorates (e.g., Doctor of Nursing Practice; DNP, Doctor of Education; EdD), which emphasize applied skills, leadership, and advanced professional practice.
  • Research-Focused Doctorates (e.g., Doctor of Philosophy; PhD), which focus on original research, discovery, and advancing knowledge in your field.

Across all doctoral programs, you will progress through coursework, examinations, and candidacy before completing a dissertation, capstone project, or applied research requirement that demonstrates your expertise.

Early Stages

  • Milestone Agreement
  • Course Work; Lectures, Seminars, and Research Projects
  • Supervising Committee 

Admission to Candidacy

  • Comprehensive/Qualifying Exams
  • Research Proposal

Doctoral Dissertation

  • Conduct New Research
  • Defend Your Dissertation

Helpful Resources