• The Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering degree is awarded to candidates who successfully complete the taught courses and research components of the program.
  • The students are required to complete a program of advanced courses in engineering. 
  • Students for this degree are supervised by experienced researchers and are expected to demonstrate initiative in their approach and innovation in their work.
  • The PhD students prepare and present a thesis on their chosen area. Research may be undertaken in a variety of topics corresponding to the areas of focus identified by the University.
  • Students can applying to the program may opt to apply for a PhD in Engineering with concentration/specializations in one of the engineering areas such as:

    • Aerospace Engineering
    • Biomedical Engineering
    • Chemical Engineering
    • Civil Engineering
    • Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
    • Engineering Systems and Management
    • Material Science and Engineering
    • Mechanical Engineering
    • Nuclear Engineering
    • Petroleum Engineering or Robotics