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The online document Qualification Process for the Ph.D. in Engineering & Applied Sciences outlines all requirements for Biomedical Engineering, Chemical & Environmental Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science. Students should thoroughly review this publication, with essential points highlighted below. For Computer Science Ph.D. requirements, refer to the department's section in this bulletin. Faculty evaluate each student's progress every term, sharing their assessment with the Director of Graduate Studies (DGS), who collaborates with the associate dean to determine continuation eligibility. By the second term's conclusion, students should secure a faculty research advisor. Before starting dissertation research, students must pass an area exam and submit a written prospectus by December 5 of their third year, marking their advancement to candidacy. Annually thereafter, students present progress updates to their full advisory committee. As research concludes but prior to thesis drafting, the committee provides guidance on the thesis framework. A term-time oral defense of the dissertation is mandatory. No foreign language proficiency is required.