Mar 28, 2024  
2018-2019 Graduate Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Ocean Engineering (PhD)


Requirements for the PhD Degree


The Ocean Engineering PhD program is aimed at training graduate students to achieve the highest level of proficiency in research. The doctoral program is planned around a central engineering objective. The total program is comprised of 72 credits beyond the bachelor’s degree that include a minimum of 36 credits of coursework, 6 credits for the Master’s Thesis (if applicable), 9 credits for the PhD Dissertation, and a minimum of 9 credits for research. For students holding a master’s degree in an appropriate field of study, the coursework from the master’s degree will be taken into account in the design of the doctoral program. All graduate students work in close cooperation with the faculty on their dissertation area.

General Requirements


Residency Requirement:


The student must meet a campus residency requirement of at least one continuous academic year. If a student has earned a master’s degree at the University of Delaware, this can be used to fulfill the residency requirement.

Qualifying Exam:


The qualifying examination is usually taken near the completion of the required credits of coursework beyond the bachelor’s degree.

Required Courses:


All courses in the program are selected with the approval of the student’s advisor. The program requires a minimum of 36 credits in graduate courses beyond the Bachelor of Science degree. The purpose of the course work is to provide a solid foundation for original research in the field of study and, within the limits of available time, to extend the student’s knowledge outside that field. The required courses beyond the Bachelor of Science are as follows:

Note:

Students matriculating from other universities may petition to have these courses waived if their course of study included equivalent courses. At least 6 credits should be taken outside of the Program of Ocean Science and Engineering and may include significant components from other departments.