Mechanical Engineering PhD Program
Boca Raton , United States
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Degree
PhD
Major
Mechanical Engineering
Area of study
Engineering
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Mechanical Engineering PhD Program
The Mechanical Engineering PhD program at Florida Atlantic University requires the submission and defense of a dissertation based on original research in an area of focus acceptable to the student's supervisory committee. The completed dissertation must be approved by the committee, the department Chair, and the Graduate College.
Degree Requirements
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. Additional requirements include:
- A minimum of 42 credits of coursework beyond the baccalaureate degree, or a minimum of 18 credits beyond the master of science degree
- No more than 3 credits of directed independent study or OME Advanced Research (EML 6918) may be used to satisfy the minimum 18 credits of coursework
- A minimum of 12 credits must be in Mechanical Engineering courses, including three core courses:
- EGM 6533, Advanced Strength of Materials
- EML 6223, Mechanical Vibrations or EML 6317 Advanced Control Systems
- EML 6716 Advanced Fluid Dynamics
- Completion of two semesters of EML 5937, Graduate Seminar (0 credits) with a grade of Satisfactory ("S")
- Doctoral thesis research of at least 24 credits for students entering with a master's degree and at least 30 credits for students entering with a bachelor's degree
- Successful completion of General Examination 1
- Successful completion of General Examination 2
- Prior to the defense, the student is required to have published or have accepted for publication a refereed research paper in a field of study deemed acceptable by the dissertation committee
- Submission and defense of a dissertation based on original research in the student's area of specialization, approved by the supervisory committee, the Department chair, and the Graduate College
- Satisfaction of all University regulations and requirements for the PhD degree
Notes on Requirements
Changes are effective for students admitted to the program in Fall 2019 or later, and additional changes are effective for students admitted to the program in Spring 2020 or later.
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