The PhD Program in Interdisciplinary Studies is designed to give
a small number of qualified students the opportunity to pursue
doctoral-level studies in areas that are not available in the
existing departments or programs of the Division of Graduate Medical
Sciences. There is no Master of Arts program. The individualized
programs of study combine the academic resources of two or more
departments in the Division and require a scholarly focus that
cannot be achieved within a single discipline. Because an advanced
level of competence in at least one discipline is necessary for
interdisciplinary study, the student is normally expected to possess
a relevant master's degree or to demonstrate a command of one
discipline by completing the equivalent of one year of graduate-level
work in an appropriate department. In any event, the student should
be prepared to do graduate-level work in all areas selected for
study. The student is expected to fulfill all Division requirements
for the PhD degree described under "General Requirements for the
PhD" in the "Graduate
Departments and Degree Programs" section.
In choosing an interdisciplinary program of study, students must
realize they are not members of any one department and, therefore,
may relinquish the close association with fellow students and
the support of departmental affiliation and normal department-based
sources of graduate aid. The nature of the program requires that
its students possess a great degree of clarity of intellectual
purpose, maturity, and motivation. The admission standards for
the program are very high. Students considering an interdisciplinary
program shoud be aware that the nontraditional character of their
studies may place them at a disadvantage when seeking postdoctoral
employment.
Further information is available from the Division Office at 715
Albany Street, Room L 317, Boston, MA 02118-2526; 617/638-5120.