TO:                  Karren Helsel-Spry

                        Administrative Assistant

                        University Faculty Senate

 

FROM:            Douglas W. Tallamy, Department Chair

Charles E. Mason, Graduate Studies Director

 

SUBJECT:       Review of PhD Program in Entomology and Applied Ecology

 

 

            This is in reference to your memorandum dated April 16, 2004, to Dean Robin Morgan asking that materials be submitted for review of the PhD program in Entomology and Applied Ecology.  We are forwarding this through Dean Morgan’s office so that she may add a memorandum of support for our request to postpone the review. 

 

We would like to ask that the review for permanent approval of the program leading to the PhD in Entomology and Applied Ecology be moved to fall of 2006, thus postponing it for two years.  The extension of time will give us a chance to present a more complete picture of progress and status of the program.  Since fall of 2000, we have admitted six students into the PhD program.  Two withdrew for personal reasons, which leaves four (three full-time and one part-time) that are progressing in the program at a satisfactory rate.  We project that three PhD students will graduate by 2006 and expect several new ones to enter the program by then, some after completing the MS in our department as part of being reclassified into the PhD program.  We prefer that students complete the MS before being admitted to the PhD program, thus students in this status do not appear on the PhD record until after being here for at least 2 years.  We currently have 10 out of our present 30 MS students that we feel have the academic qualifications and potential for reclassification to our PhD program after completion of the MS.

 

CEM/cem

 

CC:

Dean Robin Morgan

Assistant Provost Mary Martin