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Current Graduate Students
Calendar
October 2009
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10.30.2009 - 11.30.2009
Priority Registration. Phase 1 registration.
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Course Descriptions
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The courses listed are those recently offered. A complete list of courses may be found in the
Graduate Catalog.
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Degree Information
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Master of Science in Engineering Science Degree Requirements
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The department of Civil Engineering offers a Master of Science in Engineering Science with an emphasis in Civil Engineering and Environmental Engineering.
Detailed information on the general requirements for an advanced degree at the
University of Mississippi may be found in the
Graduate School Catalog.
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The general requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Engineering Science are stated in the section
on Requirements for Graduate Degrees. There is no foreign language requirement for these degrees. The student
may complete the M.S. degree requirements under either (1) thesis option, which requires a minimum of 30 hours
of graduate credit, including 6 hours of thesis; or (2) nonthesis option, which requires a minimum of 30 hours
of graduate credit of which a minimum of 3 hours should be earned from a design-oriented program or research
project course. The following are degree completion requirements for some of the established fields of study.
Course requirements for a M.S. degree in Engineering Science emphasizing Civil Engineering
For the emphasis in civil engineering and the emphasis in environmental engineering, the thesis option
requires at least 24 hours of course work and at least 6 hours of thesis credit. The non-thesis option requires
27 hours of course work and a 3-hour project or research course with a written report, final presentation, and
oral examination. Course work for either option must be approved by the student's advisory committee.
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Ph.D. in Engineering Science Degree Requirements
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The department of Civil Engineering offers a Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering Science with an emphasis in Civil Engineering and Environmental Engineering.
Detailed information on the general requirements for an advanced degree at the
University of Mississippi may be found in the
Graduate School Catalog.
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The candidate's studies for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering Science will be in specialized
areas of engineering, which may or may not cut across departmental and school lines. It is not the intent of the
program to offer the student a general science or general engineering education. Instead the program is designed
with great flexibility so that the student may specialize in fields of engineering science that are taught in
different departments and in different schools. The course work in the program will be directed to enable the
student to do modern research on topics such as soil mechanics, fluid mechanics, materials science, aeroacoustics,
systems analysis, applied mathematics, statistical thermodynamics, electromagnetic theory, antennas, plasmas and
computer methods in geology and geostatistics, computational hydroscience, and environmental engineering.
Course requirements for a Ph.D. degree in Engineering Science emphasizing Civil Engineering
For the emphasis in civil engineering required courses include Finite Element Analysis I (ENGR 590),
Continuum Mechanics (ENGR 617), and two approved mathematics courses (3 hours each). The remaining course work
is determined by the student's advisory committee. A total of 60 semester hours beyond the baccalaureate is
required, of which 18 must be dissertation hours. Before admission to candidacy, the student must pass written
and oral comprehensive exams.
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Graduation Milestones
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Selection of committee and major advisor
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Prospectus
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The Prospectus is a written and oral summary of the research planned and results of any
preliminary work performed. The summary must include background information, a
description of the field site (if applicable), methods to be employed, preliminary
results, and a tentative timeline for completion. The title, date, and abstract for the
prospectus must be posted at least 5 days prior to the presentation. There must be one
intervening semester between the defense of the thesis or dissertation prospectus and
the defense of the thesis or dissertation. Requires submission of an
official form to the Graduate School
(Ph.D. only).
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Completion of course work
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Comprehensive exams (Ph.D. only)
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Comprehensive exams are given near or after the completion of course work. Comprehensive
exams consist of a written exam administered by the members of the student's committee,
and an oral exam that may include questioning open to the general university community,
and questioning limited to the student's committee. Deficiencies found in a comprehensive
exam could lead to additional course work or assignments being required by the student's
committee. Requires submission of an
official form to the Graduate School.
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Application to graduate
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Defense of thesis or dissertation
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The final defense requires that a nearly completed final draft of the thesis or dissertation
has been approved by the major advisor and submitted to the committee. The title, date and
abstract must be posted at least 5 days before the defense. The format of the defense is
determined by the major advisor and committee. Requires submission of an
official form to the Graduate School.
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Submission of signed thesis or dissertation to the Graduate School
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