University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
PhD in Engineering
Computer Science Concentration
Admission
An applicant must meet the general Graduate School admission
requirements, and must have a bachelor's or master's degree in
computer science or engineering. Students with a bachelor's degree
only from a non-U.S. university will not be admitted directly to the
Ph.D. program, but must enroll in a master's program. Applicants with
a bachelor's or master's degree in an area outside of computer science
or engineering, may be admitted provided they meet the following
minimal requirements expected of all applicants.
1. At least four Mathematics courses covering Calculus and Linear Algebra.
2. At least 27 credits of course work in computer science with a
minimum of six credits in each of these three areas: (1) Programming;
(2) Computer Architecture and Systems; and (3) Theoretical Computer
Science, including analysis and design of algorithms.
(It should be stressed that the quality of the applicant's record in
Computer Science courses will play a major role in the admission
committee's recommendation.)
3. All applicants are required to submit a brief (one- or two-page)
statement describing their career goals and area of specialization
and at least two letters of reference.
Course Work
The minimum degree requirement is 72 graduate credits beyond the bachelor's
degree. A minimum of 32 credits (excluding thesis) must be at the 700 level or
higher. The 72 credits shall be distributed as follows:
- 24 credits in the major area of concentration.
- 12 credits in an approved minor area.
- 9 credits in Mathematics and/or Quantitative Methods.
- 12 credits of thesis.
- 15 credits of approved electives.
The nine-credit requirement in Mathematics and/or Quantitative Methods
may be met by taking the minor in Mathematics. When such courses also
count for the minor area, the remaining credits may be taken as
electives. In general, the minor may be in an area offered by the
College of Engineering and Applied Science, in the Physical Sciences,
Mathematics or in Management Science.
A maximum of 27 credits can be considered for transfer credits for
prior graduate work, including a master's degree earned at UWM or
elsewhere, provided the course work falls within the appropriate
areas. Students entering the program without a prior applicable
master's degree will be limited to a total maximum transfer of 12
credits for courses taken elsewhere.
Major Professor as Advisor
The student must have a Major Professor to advise, supervise and
approve the program of study before registering for courses. Every
incoming student is assigned a Program Advisor at the time of
admission. Prior to completion of 12 credits (nine credits for
part-time students), the student must select a Major Professor who
will normally also be the thesis advisor. The student, in consultation
with the Major Professor, shall develop a program of study which will
be submitted to the Graduate Program Subcommittee of the College for
approval. For subsequent changes, the student must file a revised
program of study for approval.
Qualifying Examination
A qualifying examination must be taken before the completion
of 12 credits of course work in the program (18 credits of course work,
if the student's highest degree is at the Bachelor's level). Normally, the
examination will be given twice a year. The exam will consist of:
Part I: There will be two components: Theory and Hardware - each will
last two hours;
Part II: There will be one component: Software and Systems lasting
four hours;
Comprehensive Examination and the Doctoral Committee
A student will be admitted to candidacy only after the successful
completion of the candidacy examination. This examination, which
normally will be oral, must be attempted prior to the completion of 54
credits of graduate work toward the Ph.D. degree. Prior to the
examination, the student must present a proposal for a
Ph.D. thesis. The exam may cover both graduate course material and
items related to the proposed thesis. The exam will be conducted by
the student's doctoral committee which shall consist of at least five
graduate faculty members; with at least three Computer Science faculty
(including the Major Professor) and at least two from outside Computer
Science.
Thesis and Final Oral Examination
The registration for thesis requires the successful completion of the
Comprehensive Candidacy Exam. Total thesis registration will be for a
minimum of 12 credits, and any student registering for thesis must
continue to register for a minimum of three credits per semester
during the academic year until the thesis is completed. The final oral
examination will continue the defense of the thesis. It can be taken
only after course work and other requirements have been satisfactorily
completed.
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201
Telephone
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