Timeline for Sufficient Progress in Graduate Studies

Each year, students in both programs are evaluated to ensure they are making sufficient progress. Failure to maintain sufficient progress may result in the withdrawal of assistantships or removal from the program.

M.A. Degree Program

Students in their first year should complete core coursework in Microeconomic Theory (ECON 660), Macroeconomic Theory (ECON 661), Statistics and Probability (ECON 590), and Math for Economists (ECON 591) with a grade of B or better. If a student does not pass these theory courses with a B or better, they must sit for the M.A. Comprehensive Exam held the first full week of August between their first and second year.

Students should complete their M.A. research paper by the end of their second year. Once approved by a faculty member, the M.A. degree is awarded.

Ph.D. Degree Program

Students should complete all requirements for their degree within five years. Some deviations from the typical timeline may be allowed in extreme situations.

The department outlines a general timeline to help Ph.D. students stay on track.

  • 1

    Year One

    Students complete the Core Theory Sequence (ECON 660, 661), Econometrics (ECON 690, 692), plus any prerequisites (ECON 590, 591, 691).

  • 2

    Year Two

    After completing advanced theory courses (ECON 760, 761) in the fall, students attempt the theory exams in January. Failure requires a retake in August before year three. Students begin field courses and develop ideas for their Ph.D. research papers. A GPA of at least 3.0 is required for sufficient progress.

  • 3

    Year Three

    Students failing both theory exams by the second attempt transfer to the M.A. program. Graduate assistantships continue at the M.A. rate through the fall semester. Successful exam passers complete field courses in the fall and begin the Ph.D. research paper (ECON 796) in the spring. This original research is presented in the seminar series (ECON 798) and evaluated by a three-member faculty committee. Students cannot enroll in ECON 799 until the paper is approved. Delays beyond year four’s fall semester lead to probation and reduced funding; extended delays result in dismissal.

  • 4-5

    Years Four and Five

    Students focus on dissertation research and preparing for the job market. The dissertation typically consists of three essays related to the chosen fields. Annual evaluations by the dissertation chair measure progress. Students are expected to defend successfully by the end of the fifth year.

Contact Us

Department of Economics
Zulauf Hall 515
815-753-1031
815-752-1019 (fax)
Wei Zhang, Ph.D.
Director of Graduate Studies
Zulauf Hall 505
815-753-1031
wzhang1@niu.edu
Debra Woolbright
Zulauf Hall 515
815-753-1032
woolbright@niu.edu

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