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2009-2010 Graduate Catalog 
    
2009-2010 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Electrical Engineering (Ph.D.)


Admission

Most incoming students have undergraduate degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering  . Students with backgrounds in physics, mathematics, computer science, and other areas are also accepted into the program. These students may be required to complete undergraduate electrical and computer engineering courses prior to full graduate admission. GRE scores are required for all students who do not have an electrical or computer engineering degree from an ABET-accredited program. Minimum required scores on the GRE are: Verbal - 400; Quantitative - 600; Analytical Writing - 4.5. A TOEFL score of 600 is required for each applicant whose primary language is not English.

Applications for international students must be received by February 1 for fall admission and August 1 for spring admission. 

Doctoral degree requirements


Credit hour requirements


A total of 90 graduate credit hours of work are required beyond the Bachelor�s degree. Up to 30 credit hours from a Master�s program can be applied towards the Ph.D. degree. The Doctoral Program of Study should normally follow these guidelines:

a) A minimum of 30 hours of doctoral research credit.


b) A minimum of 15 hours of graded coursework at the 800 level or above.


c) No 500-level courses in Electrical and Computer Engineering may be taken for credit. For coursework beyond the master’s degree, no more than 6 credit hours of 500-level courses outside EECE are permitted. For students who bypass the master’s degree, no more than 12 credit hours of 500 level courses outside EECE are permitted.


d) Transfer credits are allowed within the conditions specified by the Graduate Handbook.

Graduate Seminar


All on-campus graduate students are required to attend the departmental graduate seminar and will be required to give a seminar presentation on their thesis or report. Their enrollment in the zero credit hour seminar course, EECE 896, is required each semester.

Preliminary Examination


The preliminary examination must be completed at least 7 months before the final oral examination. Once the supervisory committee and the student decide when the examination is to be taken, the student should notify the Graduate School one month before the scheduled date with a completed Preliminary Examination form.

Final Examination and Poster


The request for final examination must be filed in accordance with the requirements of the Graduate School.

A poster that meets department guidelines will also be required.