The PhD program focuses on the development of advanced skills in critical thinking, scholarly communication and the conduct of rigorous research related to the student鈥檚 selected topic of inquiry. Students develop an individualized program of study and research training in collaboration with their thesis supervisor(s) that builds on their previous knowledge, experiences and area of research interest. Our doctoral students gain advanced knowledge in both quantitative and qualitative research methodologies and have access to a variety of affiliated research centres/institutes for additional training opportunities.
Students in the PhD program are required to complete a minimum of 18 credits of coursework (3 compulsory 3-credit doctoral nursing courses, 3 1-credit doctoral seminars, and 6 credits of elective courses), a research proposal, a comprehensive examination, a research-based dissertation and finally the dissertation defense. Students are also mentored to apply for funding, prepare manuscripts for publication and present their work at conferences or other academic forums throughout their studies.
Whereas the PhD program is designed to be completed in 4 years of full-time study after a master鈥檚 program, an option for half-time studies is available during the student鈥檚 coursework. A distance option for students who cannot relocate to 海角社区 for the duration of their studies may be negotiated following completion of required courses, depending on the availability of complementary courses and research mentors in the student鈥檚 home location.
Although the formal language of instruction at 海角社区 is English, students may submit their written works in French and all doctoral students may take their required program courses either at 海角社区 or . Free courses to develop English writing and communication skills are also available for all Francophone and international students through Graphos, the 海角社区 Writing Center鈥檚 program to enhance communication skills among graduate students.