Ph.D. - Mechanical Engineering
Auburn University - College of Engineering
Key Information
Campus location
Auburn, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
6 - 10 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
USD 1,680 / per credit *
Application deadline
Request Info
Earliest start date
Aug 2024
* Tuition listed is for international students and does not include additional fees; however, tuition waivers and graduate fellowships are available for on-campus students. Contact us for more details.
Introduction
Why this degree?
Acquiring a Ph.D. degree will equip students with advanced technical knowledge and skills in the areas of mechanical engineering through course work, independent creative research, and communication necessary to seek career opportunities in the industry, national labs, or academia.
What can you expect?
- Complete the course work in consultation with faculty adviser/s.
- The faculty research adviser/s and student prepare a plan of study that is approved by the department chair and the dean of the Graduate School.
- Carry out creative research in close consultation with faculty adviser/s.
- Once admitted into Auburn Engineering's graduate online program, you will work with the graduate program officer to create a plan of study.
- Auburn Engineering Online Graduate Programs ranked 17th by U.S. News and World Report (2022)
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Ideal Students
You are eligible to apply if:
- You hold a Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering or equivalent from a recognized institution (minimum GPA 3.0 or above on a 4.0 scale and demonstrable research experience) OR you hold a Master’s degree in mechanical engineering or equivalent from a recognized institution (minimum GPA 3.0 or above on a 4.0 scale)
- You submit GRE results meeting stipulated minimum scores
- You submit three letters of recommendation from former professors and supervisors
- You submit a statement of purpose narrating your background, motivation, career goals, and research interests
Admissions
Curriculum
To complete the program you must:
- Complete course work (minimum of 60 credit hours of course work, including dissertation, beyond BS degree; a minimum of 21 credit hours of graded mechanical engineering courses at the 7000-8000 level; a coordinated minor of 9 credits of graded graduate courses in an approved field)
- Submit a plan of study
- Pass written and oral qualifying exams
- Submit a written dissertation and successfully defend it
English Language Requirements
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