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Doctor
of Philosophy
Electrical and Computer Engineering
The doctorate degree in electrical engineering is awarded
in recognition of mastery in the field of electrical
engineering and upon demonstration of an ability to
make substantial creative contributions to knowledge
in that field. The Ph.D. recipient will be capable of
a continuing effort toward the advancement of knowledge
and achievement in research and other scholarly activities.
This program is appropriate for those students with
master's degrees who are interested in pursuing an academic
or industrial research career.
The
Ph.D. program requires a minimum of 96 credit hours
beyond the bachelor's degree, including the master's
degree studies. Approximately 32 credits are devoted
to the student's research work, and the remaining credits
are devoted to course work in electrical and computer
engineering and in such basic sciences as mathematics
and physics. The selection of courses is considered
and approved by the student's adviser and the department's
graduate program director on the basis of relevance
of course content, rather than along a predetermined
sequence announced by the department. All students must
complete the two doctoral seminar courses (ECE 695 and
696), preferably early in their Ph.D. programs. Generally
it takes a minimun of three years of study beyond the
master's degree to obtain a Ph.D.
Upon
admission to graduate study leading to the Ph.D. degree,
each student is assigned an academic adviser, who may
eventually serve as the thesis adviser and guides the
student's research. The department requires a qualifying
examination within the first three semesters of full-time
Ph.D. studies. This is an oral examination consisting
of two sessions in a major area in electrical and computer
engineering and one session in each of two minor areas.
This examination is intended to explore both the depth
and breadth of the student's academic abilities. At
an early stage in the student's research program, and
usually about a year after passing the qualifying examination,
a comprehensive examination is held in the area of specialization.
The comprehensive examination takes the form of a defense
of a thesis research proposal. At this time a thesis
committee is appointed by the graduate program director,
in consultation with the thesis adviser, to guide the
remainder of the program. A written dissertation, oral
defense, and publication requirement constitute completion
of the Ph.D. degree. The defense takes place no earlier
than one year after passing the comprehensive examination.
Dissertation format and deadlines are established by
the Graduate College.
Visit
the IIT Graduate
College website for further information or click
here to apply online.
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