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Dissertation

Students begin writing their dissertation in the fourth year. A single faculty member typically advises the dissertation project, although co-advisor arrangements are also possible. The completed dissertation is judged by a panel of no fewer than three readers (two of whom must be Yale faculty) selected near the time of the dissertation’s completion.  There is no oral defense.

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