Doctor of Philososphy [Ph.D] - Doctorate [3 Years]
$15,800 /Yr On-campus full_time

Doctor of Philososphy [Ph.D] Financial Planning, Housing and Consumer Economics

  • The Department of Financial Planning, Housing and Consumer Economics (FHCE) offers graduate programs leading to the Master of Science, the Master of Science Non-Thesis and the Doctor of Philosophy degrees. The graduate program provides in-depth study in consumer economics, family financial planning, or housing within a broader, interdisciplinary context. Course work is centered in the department, but draws upon offerings from across the college and throughout the university. The interdisciplinary nature of the materials makes these related offerings essential.
  • The past several decades have witnessed dramatic changes in the family economic system, the consumer’s orientation to the marketplace and the issue of family shelter. The tremendous increase in female labor force participation, for example, has made management within the family more important and has redefined many traditional consumer roles. Technological changes have transformed the marketplace and, in the case of housing, opened new options to consumers.

Tution & Application Fees

Year Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Tuition Fees $12593 $12593 $12593
Health Insurance $2417 $2417 $2417
Compulsory Fees $790 $790 $790
Total Fees $15800 $15800 $15800

Examinations

Exam Type Exam Name Score Out of Score Exam Level
IELTS International English Language Testing System 6.5 9 3
TOEFL Test of English as a Foreign Language 80 120 3

  • Required in addition to submit TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) scores or the IELTS.
  • An applicant may be admitted as a prospective candidate for the Doctor of Philosophy degree upon certification by the major department that he or she is a person of proper attainment and promise, that appropriate courses may be adequately given, and that the student’s research can be adequately supported and directed. Such admission must be to an authorized field and must be approved by the dean of the Graduate School.
  • Persons holding a baccalaureate degree, or a foreign equivalent, from a regionally accredited institution are eligible to apply for admission to the Graduate School.