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2014-2015 Graduate Catalog 
    
2014-2015 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Aerospace Engineering Major, PhD


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Requirements

All students must complete a minimum of 72 semester hours beyond the bachelor’s degree. These shall include a minimum of 24 hours in Doctoral Research and Dissertation. Specific requirements for required course work are:

  • Students entering with an MS degree will be required to take a minimum of 12 hours of graduate course work, exclusive of AE 601 , dissertation credit or seminar courses. 
  • Students entering with a BS degree will be required to take a minimum of 42 hours of graduate course work, exclusive of AE 601 , dissertation credit or seminar courses.

This course work, including that taken for an MS degree, must include:

  • A minimum of 9 semester hours of graduate work in mathematics courses numbered 400 or above with a minimum of 3 hours numbered 500 or above. The department may approve other courses with sufficient mathematical content to meet this requirement.
  • A minimum of 21 hours of graduate course work in the major in courses numbered 500 and above. The department may approve other departmental courses to meet this requirement.
  • A minimum of 6 semester hours of graduate course work is required at the 600 level. These are exclusive of AE 601 , thesis or dissertation credit. The total number of approved course work and dissertation hours must meet the university’s requirement of a minimum of 72 hours.

Additional requirements for all students include the following.

  • Registration and participation in the graduate seminar in the major program. 
  • Meet all departmental examination requirements, which include passing a written and oral comprehensive examination. 
  • Presentation of a dissertation proposal to the student’s advisory committee and approval of that proposal by that committee. 
  • Successful defense of the dissertation.

 

Energy Science and Engineering Concentration


This concentration is offered in collaboration with the Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Graduate Education (CIRE). The CIRE is a joint effort between the College of Engineering, other University of Tennessee colleges, and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The students who wish to pursue this concentration will normally have completed 6 Core credit hours, 3 credit hours of Knowledge Breadth, and 6 credit hours of Knowledge Specialization coursework (minimum 15 hours) specified under the Energy Science and Engineering major , (PhD) program section of this catalog.

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