The master of philosophy (M.Phil.) degree is offered by   the faculties of certain doctor of philosophy (Ph.D.) programs to students who achieve records of   distinction during the predissertation phase of those programs. Doctoral   programs in which the M.Phil. degree may be conferred are   indicated in the Programs, Faculty, and Courses chapter. Because the M.Phil. is not designed as a terminal degree, its requirements are   integrated with the requirements for the Ph.D. degree. The   Graduate School-New Brunswick does not admit potential candidates for   the M.Phil. degree to graduate study unless they are   clearly qualified to pursue the doctorate, and prospective students   interested in the degree are advised to apply for admission to doctoral   programs. 
		  This degree, introduced by the University of Toronto in   1962 and established by Yale University in 1966, requires a minimum of   two years of advanced study beyond the baccalaureate degree. Placed between   the master of arts or the master of science degree and the Ph.D., the M.Phil. marks a student's successful   completion of all requirements for the doctorate, except the final phase of   research and the dissertation. The regulations governing the M.Phil. degree at the university are designed to encourage students in their progress toward the doctorate. The degree is   intended to provide recognition that a   prospective doctoral candidate has successfully   and expeditiously completed a major phase   of graduate study and has achieved a comprehensive mastery of the general   field of concentration. Recipients of the degree automatically proceed   toward the Ph.D. degree. 
		  Programs leading to the M.Phil. degree are   substantially similar to the predissertation phase of doctoral programs.   They differ primarily in their stipulations on minimum   grade requirements, completion of all work within the specified time limit, and the requirement that either a thesis   or essay must be completed. Eligible students who intend to proceed toward   the doctorate and who wish to acquire a master's degree in the   course of their doctoral studies are advised to   seek the M.Phil. degree   instead of (or in addition to) the degree of master of arts or master of   science.