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Electrical & Computer Engineering, PhD

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Sucheta Soundarajan
eecsphdrequest@syr.edu

Doctor of Philosophy Programs

The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) in the College of Engineering and Computer Science at Syracuse University offers Ph.D. degrees in computer and information science and engineering (CISE) and in electrical and computer engineering (ECE).

The objective of these programs is to graduate doctoral students who:

  1. Are scholars in their field of research as evidenced by:
    1. their ability to do independent research by synthesizing original ideas that are evaluated to be non-trivial contributions by other researchers,
    2. the mastery of their discipline by being able to recall, comprehend, apply, analyze, synthesize, and evaluate ideas with intellectual rigor using the major concepts and results of their discipline.
  2. Can communicate their ideas effectively as evidenced by:
    1. their ability to write papers, dissertations, and proposals that are judged to be well-written, well-presented, and well-argued,
    2. their ability to give technical presentations that are judged to be clear, concise, and informative.

The requirements for the Ph.D. programs combine coursework with research work emphasizing mastery of a field of knowledge, familiarity with allied areas, facility in the use of research techniques, responsibility for the advancement of knowledge, and effective communication of ideas. These are tested primarily by comprehensive examinations and the defense of the dissertation rather than by a summation of courses, grades, and credits.

Student research work is led by internationally renowned researchers in their areas of expertise. One of the strengths of our doctoral programs lies in the ability of the faculty to participate in many research areas of an interdisciplinary nature. Even though EECS offers Ph.D. programs in the two areas indicated above, the research interests of many of our faculty connect these areas.

The ECE doctoral program targets students with research interests in topics encountered in the electrical-engineering field and in the hardware area of computer engineering.

Students in these programs are subject to all regulations of the Graduate School.

The basic structure of the requirements for a Ph.D. degree is the same for both degrees. What differentiates the programs are the details, namely:

  1. The list of topics in which students must demonstrate competencies by completing coursework.
  2. The topics covered in the written Qualifying Examination Part I

Ph.D. Degree Programs

Ph.D. Degree Programs in Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) and Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE)

Admission Requirements

Admission to the Ph.D. programs is highly selective. Only those individuals with superior qualifications and a B.S. and/or M.S. from an accredited institution in computer engineering, computer and information science, electrical engineering, or a related field are invited to apply. Accepted students must start their doctoral program of study in the fall semester. 

Applicants whose native language is not English must provide scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).

Students may apply online by completing the application given at the following web site: www.applyweb.com/cgi-bin/app?s=syr.

Residency Requirements

Students must also satisfy the residency requirements of the Graduate School. These are given in Section 30.0 (Graduate Degree and Certificate Programs) of the Academic Rules and Regulations of Syracuse University at the following web site: https://syracuse-next.courseleaf.com/academic-rules/#:~:text=16.0.1%20Residency%20Requirement

Academic Requirements

Degree programs are tailored to meet the needs of the individual, subject to certain general departmental requirements. The Ph.D. program consists of coursework, examinations, presentations, and a dissertation.

A minimum of 30 credits of coursework is required by the ECE doctoral programs, beyond those taken for the bachelor’s degree.