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Computer Engineering - DOCTORATE (Ph.D.)

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CIP CODE 14.0901.00

DEGREE OVERVIEW

The purpose of the graduate program in computer science and engineering is to facilitate the student's continued professional and scholarly development. The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) program is designed to prepare the student to conduct research and development in an area of concentration.


ABOUT THE PROGRAM

A doctorate in computer engineering builds on prior knowledge, education, and experience in the field. The degree typically takes four to five years to complete and involves independent study and research in a focused area of interest. Doctoral programs include coursework and research that culminate in a final dissertation. Students may apply for the Ph.D. program after completing an M.S. degree in computer engineering or computer science or proceed directly to the Ph.D. program after completing their B.S. degree in computer engineering or computer science. Students without an M.S. will typically spend an extra year learning basic research skills prior to beginning work on their dissertation. Candidate selection for the doctoral program is a very a competitive process, considering GPA, performance in computer-related classes, TOEFL or IELTS (for non-English-speaking candidates), GRE, and reputation of the university where you did your undergraduate and graduate studies. Relevant recent work experience is considered in cases where educational credentials are dated or not in the computer engineering area.

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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Demand for research scientists in the computer and information technology field continues to grow at a record pace. Most positions require a great research background and mastery of the field. The demand for Ph.D. graduates to fulfill faculty positions in academia is greater than ever.


DEGREE OPTIONS

Ph.D. candidates select one of the following graduate tracks provided by the Computer Science and Engineering Department and complete five milestones to achieve their doctorate in computer engineering:

  1. Computer Architecture and Systems
  2. Embedded Systems

Five Ph.D. Milestones:

After selecting one of the major tracks above, a Ph.D. candidate must complete the following five milestones.

Milestone Description
Form Committee At least four members (supervisor plus three committee members). One member may be external. External member must have a doctoral degree and be approved by the department’s Graduate Senate Committee.
Diagnostics Evaluation

Complete required coursework:

  • B.S. to Ph.D.: 30 hours
  • M.S. to Ph.D.: 18 hours
All students must complete required core classes plus classes in their selected major.
Comprehensive Exam A written and an oral examination that evaluates the basic research foundation of the candidate prior to the proposal and dissertation phases.
Proposal Propose dissertation topic. Requires full approval of the committee members.
Defense Final defense and granting Ph.D.

All PhD students’ progress toward the milestones are reviewed and monitored by a committee consisting of at least four members (supervisor plus three committee members).


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PROGRAM CONTACT

Name:
Ginger Dickens, Sha’Londa Towns

Email:
CSEGradAdvising@uta.edu

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Computer Engineering - DOCTORATE (Ph.D.)

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Department of Computer Science and Engineering

College of Engineering

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OUR GRADUATES EARN ON AVERAGE

1st YEAR
5th YEAR
10th YEAR
$100,000
$107,000
$131,000
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