Dec 04, 2024  
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog

Human Performance, Leisure and Sport Management Concentration, Ph.D.


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Rudy Dunlap, Graduate Director
(615) 904-8478

Rudy.Dunlap@mtsu.edu

The Department of Health and Human Performance offers the Ph.D. in Human Performance with concentrations in Exercise Physiology, Health, Leisure and Sport Management, and Physical Education. The Ph.D. degree is offered for the purpose of developing doctoral level expertise in research (both applied and theoretical) and as preparation for teaching at the collegiate level.

Please see undergraduate catalog for information regarding undergraduate programs.

Admission Requirements


Admissions decisions will be made after reviewing all materials and determining the applicant’s capacity, suitability, and preparation for doctoral study. Admission decisions are based on consideration of a number of criteria that predict success in the Ph.D. program.

Admission to the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Human Performance with a concentration in Leisure and Sport Management requires

  1. an earned bachelor’s or master’s degree from an accredited university or college with an acceptable grade point average (GPA) in all college work taken. Successful applicants typically have a grade point average (GPA) on the last 60 hours of academic work of 3.00 or above on a 4.00 scale.
  2. completion of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) with acceptable scores. Successful applicants to the Ph.D. program have scores that exceed 297. The Analytical Writing Assessment score is also considered.
  3. research skills. Successful applicants typically have statistical and research methodology skills as evidenced by coursework in both areas, and have completed a thesis or scholarly project that can be reviewed by the graduate director.
  4. coursework in a related field. Applicants with a bachelor’s degree are expected to have completed at least 18 hours of coursework in a related field. Applicants with a master’s degree are expected to have completed at least 20 graduate hours in a related field.

Application Procedures


All application materials are to be submitted to the College of Graduate Studies.

Applications for admission must be complete by March 1 for Summer admission, by June 1 for Fall admission, and by October 1 for Spring admission. Late applicants who meet the admission criteria may be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Applicants must submit

  1. application with the appropriate application fee (online at www.mtsu.edu/graduate/apply.php). Once this initial application has been accepted, the applicant will receive directions on how to enter the graduate portal to be able to submit other materials.
  2. official scores on the Graduate Record Exam (GRE);
  3. official transcripts of all previous college work;
  4. three letters of recommendation from persons who can address their academic qualifications and potential for success in doctoral study and teaching ability;
  5. a 400-500 word statement of purpose giving their reasons for applying to the Ph.D. program, academic interests, professional goals, and area of concentration.

Degree Requirements


The Ph.D. in Human Performance with a concentration in Leisure and Sport Management requires completion of 60-72 semester hours.

Candidates must

  1. complete 60 credit hours past the master’s degree (see Curriculum section below for specifics). A maximum of 12 hours from the master’s degree may be transferred in from an accredited program. Two-thirds (40 semester hours) of the program must be at the 7000-level. Applicants holding only a bachelor’s degree will complete the requirements for an M.S. (thesis option) in addition to the Ph.D. requirements. 
  2. complete a thesis or scholarly equivalent prior to admission to candidacy.
  3. successfully complete preliminary examinations to advance to candidacy.
  4. be enrolled in full-time study (9 semester hours) for at least one semester to fulfill residency requirements.
  5. complete a dissertation and successfully defend it in the final oral examination.

Curriculum


The following illustrates the coursework requirements. In addition, a maximum of 24 hours of dissertation research may be required to fulfill degree requirements.

Research Tools (9 hours)


 Choose three courses from statistics, research design, and data analysis in consultation with advisor.

Dissertation (12-24 hours)


Program Notes


Pre-dissertation Advising - Upon admission to the Ph.D. program, the candidate will be assigned an advisor who (in cooperation with the graduate coordinator) will advise the student on an appropriate program of study and of any deficiencies to correct.

Preliminary Examinations - Upon completion of coursework, the candidate will be eligible to take preliminary exams. The written exams will be structured to test the student on the three content areas (research methodology and data analysis, Ph.D. concentration area, and area of research interest). All exams are to be taken within one calendar year.

Advancement to Candidacy - No more than six credit hours of C grade will count toward the Ph.D. degree requirements. D and F grades will not count toward degree requirements but will be computed in the GPA. The student must have a GPA of 3.25 for the program of studies to advance to candidacy.

Dissertation Committee - Upon advancement to candidacy, students will formally construct their dissertation committees. The committee should include at a minimum three faculty members; two must be from the department, and one must be from outside the department. All members of the committee must have graduate faculty status.

Time Limit - There is a ten-year limit for completing all Ph.D. degree requirements, i.e., all doctoral coursework taken at MTSU, as well as the dissertation, must be completed within ten years of the first semester of enrollment.

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