Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Students
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To earn your PhD degree, you will need to complete a set of requirements and courses. Our program is designed to provide you with a strong foundation in sustainable energy engineering, while also allowing you to tailor your studies to your interests and career goals.
The PhD program in SEE consists of course work and a thesis for a minimum of 27 units. If you lack the necessary background knowledge, you may be asked by your supervisor or supervisory committee to complete additional courses beyond the program requirements in order to broaden your preparation for undertaking thesis work. You are expected to complete the within 4–5 years.
YOU MUST COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING COURSES:
You must also complete a minimum of six units of graduate course work selected in consultation with your supervisor.
A LIST OF SEE COURSES THAT HAVE BEEN OFFERED RECENTLY AND FULFIL THE GENERAL LEARNING OBJECTIVES OF YOUR PHD PROGRAM ARE:
OTHER COURSE THAT YOU MAY CONSIDER INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
- ENSC 801 - Linear Systems Theory (3)
- ENSC 802 - Stochastic Systems (3)
- ENSC 810 - Statistical Signal Processing (3)
- ENSC 833 - Network Protocols and Performance (3)
- ENSC 835 - Communication Networks (3)
- ENSC 854 - Integrated Microsensors and Actuators (3)
- MSE 722 - Fuel Cell Systems (3)
- MSE 726 - Introduction to Engineering Design Optimization (3)
- MSE 780 - Manufacturing Systems (3)
- MSE 812 - Advanced 3D Printing (3)
- MSE 821 - Advanced Conduction Heat Transfer (3)
- MSE 822 - Advanced Convection Heat Transfer (3)
- STAT 604 - Analysis of Experimental and Observational Data (3)
*Examples of recent offerings of SEE Special Topics courses include:
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Please refer to the for detailed information on course offerings and their general descriptions. Visit this page to see the list of SEE courses offered by semester.