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582: Systems Engineering PhD

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Program Requirements and Standard Curriculum

Five written exams

  • SE Fundamentals
  • Applied Probability and Statistics for Systems Engineers
  • Three exams on 4000 level courses at the discretion of dissertation adviser
  • Adviser may choose to have student sit for additional exams as necessitated by the student’s research

Dissertation Research

  • A minimum of 3 dissertation research course blocks (12 quarter credits) but must stay enrolled each quarter until completion of dissertation.
  • Publishing in archival, peer-review journals is considered one of the best ways to disseminate scholarly research. Additionally, publication in recognized journals entails external validation of the quality and relevance of the research.
  • All PhD students are required to have a prepared manuscript for journal publication. The manuscript shall be available and deemed acceptable for submission to a journal prior to scheduling the dissertation defense.

Additional Expectations

Biennial on-campus meetings: Twice year to coincide with beginning of Fall and Summer quarters (e.g.: synched with 721 SEM-PD21 curriculum) an orientation will be held on campus and other activities for both new and continuing PhD students. The purpose is to meet face-to-face, develop a research community among PhD students, and orient new as well as continuing students.

Admissions Requirements

Please contact the offering POC for details about where to submit application materials.

Materials required:

  • Academic transcripts
  • 2 Letters of academic recommendation
  • Letter of intent
  • Sample of technical writing
  • GRE scores may be requested to be taken under certain circumstances to include candidate has marginal academic performance, lacks engineering or technical experience or significant gaps exist between undergraduate, graduate and proposed PhD degree
  • A Participation Agreement
  • Confirmation of funding