GRADUATE

Princeton Engineering Graduate study

Princeton Engineering graduation

DEGREES OFFERED

Ph.D. - Doctor of Philosophy
M.S.E. - Master of Science in Engineering
M.Eng. - Master of Engineering

A student with a bachelor's degree can apply directly to the Ph.D. program; at Princeton, it is not necessary to receive a master's degree before obtaining a Ph.D.

The minimum residential requirement for an advanced degree is one academic year, or the equivalent, of full-time resident graduate study at Princeton University.

See the university's Course of Study for details.

A student who has chosen the course of study for the M.Eng. or M.S.E. may, with the approval of the department and the dean of the Graduate School, continue study beyond the master's program and pursue the Ph.D.

Graduate students may not, however, pursue master's and Ph.D. programs at the same time. In the Ph.D. program, the master of arts degree (M.A.) is incidental and obtained upon application after passing the general examination. Should a Ph.D. candidate's performance raise serious doubts about his or her readiness to do scholarly work, the department may rule, upon consideration of the overall record, that qualifying for the M.A. terminates the student's degree candidacy and, consequently, enrollment in the Graduate School. The student then will receive the M.A. upon termination of Ph.D. candidacy.

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Ph.D.)

Provides:
education in advanced phases of engineering science, related physical sciences, and mathematics for students of outstanding promise. These programs serve as excellent preparation for careers in the fields of research, engineering development and design, and engineering education.

Requires:
successful performance on the general examination, an acceptable dissertation, and its successful defense in a final public oral examination. Typically completed in five to five and a half years.

Offered by:
all six departments at Princeton Engineering.

Funding:
All students are guaranteed a stipend plus funding to cover full tuition. First-year fellowships are provided by the University; subsequent years are funded by teaching and/or research assistantships.