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Program at a Glance

Program
Doctorate
College(s)
College of Engineering and Computer Science
Department(s)
Mechanical & Aerospace Engr
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The Doctor of Philosophy degree trains and prepares graduates for successful careers in research and development in industry, in academia, and in government research laboratories and agencies. PhD graduates will have the advanced ability to apply their knowledge of mathematics, engineering, and science to formulate and solve problems and conduct high-quality research in biomedical engineering, the ability to communicate scientific and technical research effectively in writing and oral presentations, and the ability to conduct independent cutting-edge research and contribute to the existing body of knowledge.

The Post-Master’s track is intended for students with a master's degree in biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering or a closely related discipline. The PhD degree offers the following gateways into the program:

  • a PhD for students with formal training in this area who have earned an MS degree and are seeking higher level graduate education and research training.
  • a PhD for students with formal training in a related field who have earned an MS degree and are seeking higher level graduate education and research training.

The Post-Master’s Track requires completion of minimum 42 credit hours, of which 15 credit hours minimum must be formal coursework, exclusive of directed research (XXX 6918), thesis (xxx 6971), doctoral research (XXX 7919), and independent study (XXX 6908), and 15 credit hours minimum of dissertation (XXX 7980). The track is designed for students who have an M.S. degree in engineering and are seeking a higher-level education and research training. Students are expected to pass the qualifying examination(s) in the first year.


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