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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Designed for:
- Students who hold a bachelor's and/or master's degree in civil engineering, or a related field such as another engineering discipline, physical science, or mathematics, with a grade point average of at least 3.0 or equivalent in courses in relevant fields such as Calculus (I, II, III), Physics (with lab components), core mechanical engineering courses, and core civil engineering courses
Key benefits:
- Prepares students for a research career in academia, government or private laboratories, research and development in industry, or elsewhere
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Requirements
- Academic Advisor: assigned in student's area of interest before registration. Students receiving financial aid must select a thesis research advisor before the start of their second semester.
- Academic Standing: maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 in all coursework
- Coursework and Research:
- A minimum of 24 credits of approved graduate coursework beyond the MS degree
- A preliminary examination
- A qualifying examination
- A dissertation
- A final oral examination
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Note: Once you create an account, you can save and update your materials as often as necessary until you click the "Finalize Application" button.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Can I use an unofficial transcript for my initial application?
Yes, unofficial transcripts are acceptable for the initial application process. However, if admitted, you'll need to submit final official transcripts.
OFFICIAL School Transcript(s): Graduate Programs | The Graduate School
- Is the GRE required?
The GRE General Test is optional. Use test code 2548 (Civil Engineering code: 1102) if you choose to take it.
- Do I need to submit an English proficiency test if I am a citizen of a country where English is the official language?
If English is not your first language, you need to submit TOEFL or IELTS scores unless you have a degree from a school where English was the language of instruction, are a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, or have been a Teaching Assistant at a school where English was the language of instruction.
OFFICIAL English Proficiency Scores (if applicable)* | Graduate Programs
- Is it necessary to contact a faculty member before applying to grad school?
Contacting a faculty member is not mandatory but can be beneficial. It helps in building connections with potential advisors.
- Can I apply for a direct PhD program with only a bachelor's degree?
Yes, you can apply if you have a relevant bachelor's degree, meet the GPA requirement, and have completed required coursework.
- How can I inquire about an application fee waiver?
Contact The Graduate School directly for information on fee waivers and exceptions.
Graduate Programs | The Graduate School - Application Fee Exceptions and Contact Info.
Application Status
- Once you click the "Finalize Application" button, your application is reviewed and a decision is made by the Civil Engineering Graduate Admissions Committee. The Slate portal will be updated.
- If your application is recommended for admission by CIV, it will proceed to the Graduate School for review and a final decision will be made. The Slate portal will be updated.
- Please continue to check the Slate portal for information on your application status and admission decision.
- Your application will be placed on hold and you will be notified if any action is required regarding transcripts, degree conferrals, test scores, and/or letters of recommendation.
Due to the high volume of Fall applications, we kindly ask that you refrain from sending multiple emails or calling the department to check on the status of your application until after April 15. All offer letters will be sent electronically to the email address you provided in Slate. Please ensure that your application includes a correct and current email address. If you do not receive an offer letter or any notification by April 15, please feel free to contact the Acting Graduate Program Coordinator Malina Salman at malina.salman@stonybrook.edu.
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