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Ph.D. in Optical Engineering
Announcement: Preliminary Exam Dates
Preliminary Exam Application Form
Optical Science & Engineering Academic Program
Course Work
Course requirements, including at least 60 hours of graduate coursework (excluding dissertation research), are defined in the Program of Study. A maximum of nine semester hours credit in thesis/research work from the master’s degree may be allowed to count toward the 60 hour requirement. Students must also register for a minimum of 18 semester hours of dissertation research. Students must register for dissertation research each semester in which they receive faculty supervision. The approval of the Program of Study should be accomplished as early as possible, but no later than one year after admission to the Ph.D. program. Once approved, the program may be amended only by the Supervisory Committee upon submission of the appropriate form.
Major and Minor Subjects
Adefined major subject or field of specialization is required of all candidates for the Ph.D. degree. The candidate must also have at least two minor subjects chosen with approval of the candidate’s Supervisory Committee. One of the minors must be mathematics, and/or engineering mathematics as defined by the student’s department. All students must complete at least 60 semester hours of graduate coursework, and 18 hours of dissertation coursework. At least 33 semester hours must be in work within related departments, including credits for the major. Of these 33 semester hours, at least 18 must be within a defined major. Of the remaining 27 semester hours, a minimum of 15 semester hours of work is required for the first minor and a minimum of 12 semester hours for the second.
Degree Requirements
Applicants admitted to the Ph.D. program must pass a written preliminary examination to remain in the program. At the end of the coursework, Ph.D. students must pass a Qualifying Examination. Finally, a student must write an acceptable dissertation which must be publicly defended in front of the Supervisory Committee.



