PhD Computer Engineering - Degree Requirements
MS to PhD
A minimum of 72 graduate credits is required beyond a bachelor's degree. A master's degree in a related field is considered equivalent to 30 credits. A minimum of 18 credits of coursework is required beyond a master's degree. All courses must be approved by the student's advisor. In addition to meeting the course requirement, a doctoral student must pass the Candidacy Examination, complete the dissertation under the supervision of the student's advisor and dissertation committee and pass the oral dissertation examination. In addition, a written dissertation proposal must be accepted by the dissertation committee at least six months prior to the oral dissertation examination. A doctoral candidate is expected to have at least one research paper published or accepted for publication in a fully refereed conference or journal prior to graduation. The following rules apply to the courses taken beyond the master's degree:
- Of the 18-credit minimum of coursework, a minimum of 12 credits must be in Computer Science and Engineering courses (excluding directed independent study credits) and a minimum of 9 credits of 6000-level courses must be completed.
- A maximum of 3 credits of directed independent study or advanced research may be used to satisfy the minimum of 18 credits. In that case, the subject matter may not overlap the student's dissertation.
- Students must register for a minimum of 24 credits of dissertation.
- Students must have a GPA of 3.0 (out of 4.0 maximum) or better.
- All courses in the degree programs must be completed with a grade of "C" or better.
- Students must complete two semesters of CGS 5937 Graduate Seminar.
BS to PhD
A minimum of 72 graduate credits is required beyond a bachelor's degree. A minimum of 42 credits of graduate coursework is required. All courses must be approved by the student's advisor. In addition to meeting the course requirement, a doctoral student must pass the Candidacy Examination, complete the dissertation under the supervision of the student's advisor and dissertation committee and pass the oral dissertation examination. The Qualifying Examination will normally be taken after the student has completed 24 credits of graduate coursework. In addition, a written dissertation proposal must be accepted by the dissertation committee at least six months prior to the oral dissertation examination. A doctoral candidate is expected to have at least one research paper published or accepted for publication in a fully refereed conference or journal prior to graduation. The following rules apply to the courses:
- Of the 42-credit minimum of coursework, a minimum of 27 credits must be in Computer Science and Engineering courses (excluding directed independent study credits) and a minimum of 18 credits of 6000-level courses must be completed.
- A maximum of 6 credits of directed independent study and/or advanced research graduate courses may be used to satisfy the minimum of 42 credits. In that case, the subject matter may not overlap the student's dissertation.
- Students must register for a minimum of 30 credits of dissertation.
- Students must have a GPA of 3.0 (out of 4.0 maximum) or better.
- All courses in the degree programs must be completed with a grade of "C" or better.
- Students must complete two semesters of CGS 5937 Graduate Seminar.