Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering and Applied Science

The doctoral program is administered by the College of Engineering and offered jointly with the Department of Physics.  Research areas emphasized are Measurement and Control, Environmental Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, Radiation Science, Accelerator Applications, Applied Nuclear Physics, and Health Physics.  To attain a degree in this program, a student must demonstrate scholarly achievement and an ability for independent investigation.  The program will normally require three years of full-time study beyond the master's degree, including research and preparation of the dissertation.

Graduate Catalog - Program Requirements
Graduate Catalog - General
 
 



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