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To pursue a PhD in engineering, candidates typically need a research-focused master's degree in engineering or applied science from an accredited university.
Those holding degrees in related disciplines may be eligible but often need to enhance their engineering foundation.
The Program Graduate Committee may request Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) scores when evaluating applications.
Our Engineering Materials graduate program values the connection between advanced education and innovation, dedicating itself to outstanding graduate instruction and scholarly investigation.
Our curriculum focuses on core scientific inquiry and maintains robust industry research partnerships.
An applicant for admission to a course of graduate studies leading to the PhD degree in engineering must normally be a graduate of a recognized university with a research-based master's degree in engineering or applied science.
Applicants with degrees in related fields will be considered but will normally require strengthening of their background in engineering.
At the discretion of the Program Graduate Committee, Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) may be required.
Minimum TOEFL: IBT-83; Minimum IELTS: 6.5; Minimum Pearson: 65.
Deadline for Fall: April 1; Winter: August 1; Summer: December 1.