The Vogenau School of Information Technology and Engineering

Plan of Study

The Ph.D. in Information Technology program is made up of a breadth requirement (assessed via the qualifying examinations) and specialized course work (assessed via the comprehensive examination), followed by preparation of a dissertation. Generally, a student will have obtained a master's degree in a field appropriate to information technology, and this master's program typically prepares a student for the qualifying examinations.

Under the guidance of the doctoral supervisory committee, the student prepares a tentative plan of study. The plan lists the intended courses and their expected timing. The plan should also contain the intended dates of the qualifying and comprehensive examinations, and a tentative subject of the dissertation research.

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