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Arts and Science

The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) may be undertaken in any discipline within the Arts or Sciences. The degree offers ABDs or those who have earned sixty-six graduate credits from an accredited institution the opportunity to complete their doctoral studies.

Sixty-six graduate credits are needed for transfer. These credits may be taken prior to or after admission. An additional twenty-seven credits are to be earned at International University for Graduate Studies. Candidates are required to undertake six credits of non-classroom research and design, which is the foundation for the eighteen credit doctoral dissertation and oral defense. In addition, a three credit eight day doctoral seminar in St. Kitts is required. The sixty-six transferred credits and the additional twenty-seven credits which are earned at IUGS will total ninety-three credits and will meet the requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy in Arts and Science.

Before writing the dissertation, all candidates must select a mentor with a doctorate in a related field of study so that he or she may guide the doctoral candidate in completion of the dissertation. The doctoral candidate may select a mentor known to her or him, or have an appropriate mentor assigned by the Dean of Arts and Science.

The academic environment at International University for Graduate Studies respects the doctoral candidate's professional experience, academic background and maturity. Doctoral candidates bond with mentors, faculty and fellow students during the learning process, while accomplishing their professional goals.

For additional information please call 1-888-989-4723.

Benjamin B. Weisman, Ph.D.

Chancellor and Dean of Arts and Science

Degree Requirements

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

  • A relevant master's degree.
  • Documented pertinent professional experience.
  • 93 credits*, which include the following:

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

  • 66 post-baccalaureate graduate credits* in transfer, prior to, or after admission.
  • Research and Design, I, II. (6 credits)**
  • The 7 day Graduate Seminar at the 10 day residency in St. Kitts. (3 credits)
  • A Dissertation and Oral Defense. (18 Credits)

*All relevant graduate credit, including those credits from graduate degrees, as well as approved graduate level, continuing education, certification and licensing coursework.

** Distance Learning.

What are the Costs?

ALL TUITION AND FEES ARE PAYABLE IN U.S. DOLLARS

Application Fee $250 (non-refundable)


Doctoral Degrees

Tuition (Includes: advisement, library fees, the Graduate Seminar, workshops, Research and Design I,II, the mentor dissertation fee, the external and internal reviews of the project or the dissertation, the oral project examination or the oral dissertation defense and the printing and binding of the project or the dissertation.)1



$21,500

Travel, food and lodging (Estimate)

$2,000

Total Cost

$23,500


1 Total Cost does not include the cost for the evaluation of continuing education course content or for the testing of unevaluated continuing education coursework submitted for transfer, or online courses offered by the University.

Graded (evaluated)

$200 per credit

Ungraded (unevaluated)

$300 per credit

Independent study and online courses (if needed)

$450 per credit


Payment Plans are available

Meet the Dean - Benjamin Brucker Weisman, M.B.A., Ph.D

weismanBenjamin Brucker Weisman, M.B.A., Ph.D.

Dean, Faculty of Management and Applied Economics
Dean, Faculty of Library Science
Dean, Faculty of Arts and Science 

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Links

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  • International Association of Universities

Earning Your Degree

On a part-time basis, most candidates are anticipated to complete their degree requirements within eighteen months. The determining criteria are dedication and the candidate’s previous academic and professional portfolio.