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Nov 08, 2024
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USC Catalogue 2024-2025
Electrical Engineering (PhD)
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Return to: Electrical and Computer Engineering – Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Doctor of Philosophy with a major in electrical engineering is awarded in strict conformity with the general requirements of the USC Graduate School. See general requirements for graduate degrees. Departmental requirements for this degree consist of a concentrated program of study and research and a dissertation. Each student wishing to undertake a doctoral program must first be admitted to the program and then take the screening examination. This examination will emphasize comprehension of fundamental material in one of the 13 specialized areas of electrical engineering. Within each area, courses are offered by the Department of Electrical Engineering, which will provide basic background for the examination and partial preparation for the dissertation. Not all courses are required for preparation for the screening examination in any specific area. Consult a separately published guide, available from the department office, for more information concerning examination content and scheduling. Further guidance concerning the full completion of courses, including those given outside the department, which are recommended for preparation for the dissertation, can be obtained from the faculty in each technical area.
Each student is required to complete one semester of EE 698 Doctoral Seminar (1 unit), which should be taken in the first semester that it is offered during their program.
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Return to: Electrical and Computer Engineering – Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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