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Nov 23, 2024
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2021-2022 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Computer Engineering, PhD
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Return to: College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences
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Program Description
The Computer Engineering program is a combination of computer software, hardware, systems and applications. Areas of specialization include computer systems architecture, communication systems and networks, digital signal processing and intelligent systems. Enrollment is open to graduates in any branch of engineering, computer science, or applied mathematics who have an appropriate engineering and/or science background.
Detailed information on program requirements and application procedures is available at the Electrical and Computer Engineering website, www.clemson.edu/cecas/ece/academics/grad/index.html.
Summary of Degree Requirements
Students entering the Computer Engineering PhD program with a prior Master’s degree complete a minimum of 24 hours of letter-graded graduate course work and 18 hours of research beyond the Master’s degree. Direct entry into the PhD program is available for highly qualified students with baccalaureate degrees. Direct entry students complete a minimum of 42 hours of letter-graded graduate coursework where at least nine credit hours must be non-ECE courses and not more than nine credit hours can be at the 6000 level. Direct entry students also complete 18 hours of research. Each student in the program must pass qualifying and comprehensive exams before completing and orally defending a dissertation.
PhD students select a major advisor, who, in consultation with the student, chooses additional advisory committee members. The student’s advisory committee must include at least four tenure-track faculty members; three of the members must be from within the ECE department and one must be from outside the department.
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