Graduate Academic Programs
Doctoral Degree Program (PhD)
Leisure Behavior Major
Description of Program
This Ph.D. program prepares candidates for a career in research and teaching of leisure behavior and its associated inquiry methodologies. The emphasis is on research related to the student’s specific area of interest in the field of leisure behavior, connections to resident faculty, and an in-depth investigation of a cognate field. As is the case with the pursuit of a terminal degree, this program is individualized to meet each student's personal career goals.
Degree Requirements
Courses required for this degree are prescribed by an advisory committee for each individual student. Degree requirements include:
- A minimum of 90 graduate-level credits beyond the bachelor’s degree are required.
- A minimum 3.0 GPA is required for graduation.
- A minimum grade of C is required in each course used to satisfy the major, minor, and elective requirements of the course prescription.
- A minimum grade of B is required in each course used to satisfy the research skills requirement of the course prescription.
Public Health Foundations Requirement for the Ph.D. in Leisure Behavior
All Ph.D. degree students in the School of Public Health-Bloomington who have not completed an MPH degree are required to complete the following requirement:
- Public Health Foundations Requirement (0 credits) All School of Public Health graduate students must complete the Public Health Foundations online course no later than the end of their first semester of graduate study. Complete details and registration information for this course can be found at the following website: https://iu.instructure.com/enroll/MNG3L6
Common Course Prescription Components
The elements of the course prescription for all Ph.D. degree students in the School of Public Health are arranged as follows:
- Research Skills (9 credits minimum). A minimum of 9 credits of coursework providing required skills to conduct research, such as advanced courses in biostatistics. These credits count toward the 90 credits for the degree. Courses counted in this area require a minimum grade of B.
- Major Area of Study (30 credits minimum). A minimum of 30 credits in the major area of study. These courses must be taken within the School of Public Health-Bloomington. Courses transferred from previous graduate work outside the School of Public Health-Bloomington, if within the major area of study, can be used to fulfill the major areas of study requirement, contingent upon the committee’s approval.
- Minor Area of Study (9 credits minimum). A minimum of 9 credits of coursework in a designated area outside the department in which the major is being pursued.
- Electives (0–28 credits). Elective credits may range between 0 and 28. An optional second minor may be included in the elective credit hours.
- Dissertation (20–30 credits)
Special Opportunities
Graduate academic appointments are available for students pursuing graduate studies in the Department of Health & Wellness Design. Selection criteria for a graduate assistantship or associate instructorship include scholarship records, experience, previous graduate work, and letters of recommendation. Duties for a student academic appointment may involve assisting faculty with research, teaching or other departmental duties. Other special assignments may also be made.
Careers
The degree program is designed for graduate students wishing to pursue careers in higher education with a research and/or teaching focus. Career doors are also open to positions with city, state, private, and non-profit organizations.