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Missouri S&T's doctoral program in explosives engineering equips students for academic, consulting, and industrial careers through cutting-edge research opportunities in energetic materials and associated fields. You'll receive guidance from top explosives engineering specialists and access distinctive research facilities.
The Ph.D. program mandates at least three years of full-time study post-bachelor's degree, incorporating dissertation research. Students must fulfill course obligations and conduct original research on explosives-related subjects.
Doctoral candidates need to complete a minimum of 15 credit hours of coursework at Missouri S&T and successfully pass the program's qualifying, comprehensive, and final oral exams. Students should review the explosives engineering graduate requirements, the university's graduate catalog, and work closely with their advisors to design their academic plan.