Doctor of Philosophy Program

The PhD degree program is designed for students with a bachelor's and/or master's degree in civil engineering or a related field (engineering, physical science, or mathematics) and a minimum GPA of 3.0. Applicants should have completed coursework in relevant STEM fields, including advanced mathematics, physics with labs, and core civil engineering courses.

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Key Benefits

Academic and Research Opportunities

  • University Faculty Position - Teach, mentor, and conduct research in a specialized area.
  • Research Scientist/Engineer - Solve complex problems in government labs, private research organizations, or universities.

Industry Leadership Roles

  • Specialist Consultant - Provide expert insights on advanced projects in structural design, environmental impact, or transportation systems.
  • Technical Director or R&D Leader - Lead teams in innovative infrastructure projects or new material design.

Advancing the Field

Publish research that addresses global infrastructure challenges and shapes industry practices.

High-Level Roles in Government or Policy

Advise on infrastructure development, sustainability, and public safety policies.

Entrepreneurship

Launch engineering firms or startups based on innovative techniques or patented research.

Networking and Collaboration

Collaborate with global experts and organizations on cutting-edge projects.

Requirements

(Please note the following is an overview. For comprehensive details, please refer to the Graduate Course Catalog.)

Coursework

Minimum of 24 approved graduate course credits beyond the MS degree.

Program Filing

A Program Plan outlining course work must be submitted and approved by the GPD by the second semester. Changes require GPD approval.

Teaching Training

Completion of CIV 697 and 3 credits of CIV 698, or approved equivalent teaching experience, is required.

Preliminary Examination

Assesses potential for doctoral research through written and oral components.

Dissertation Examining Committee

Formed after passing the Preliminary Examination.

Qualifying Examination

Evaluates research ability, progress, and methodology through a written research proposal and oral defense.

Advancement to Candidacy

Granted after completing all coursework and passing required examinations.

Dissertation and Defense

Involves original, independent research under faculty supervision.

Annual Review

Students and advisors submit an annual progress report, including accomplishments and future plans.

Time Limit

Students with a prior graduate degree or 24 credits of graduate study: 7-year completion limit.

Transfer Credits

Up to 6 graduate credits may be transferred, subject to approval.