Doctoral Studies in Systems Engineering and Operations
Research
Beginning Spring 2009 the SEOR Department will offer a PhD in "Systems Engineering and Operations Research (SEOR)" The PhD in SEOR curriculum will offer a unique integration of systems engineering and operations research. This integration will give students a strong analytical and computational capability on the one hand and an overarching systems perspective that is well-grounded in application of the other.
PhD in IT with Concentration in Systems Engineering and and PhD in IT with Concentration in Operations
Research
Note: Apllications to this program have been discontinued
Doctoral study in both systems engineering and in operations research is
available
through the Ph.D. in Information Technology program, which
offers advanced
courses in this discipline. The doctoral program allows the
student to
take a broad range of courses and research options. Students may
designate
a concentration in systems engineering or operations research
in their
doctoral degree title. In that case the degree conferred upon a
graduating
student would be Ph.D. in Information Technology with
Concentration
in Systems Engineering or Ph.D. in Information
Technology
with Concentration in Operations Research. Students may
also pursue
such doctoral studies without designating a concentration in
their degree
Requirements
Students seeking one of these concentration must satisfy all
the requirements
for the Ph.D.degree
in Information Technology. In addition, the following
requirements
must be met.
Admissions
Students are normally admitted with an M.S. degree in systems
engineering,
operations research, or some related engineering or information
technology
area.
Plan
of Study
All decisions concerning the student's course requirements and
plan of
study must be approved by the advisor/director, with the consent
of the
department's doctoral coordinator.
Doctoral
Supervisory Committee
The chair of the committee should be selected from the list of
approved
chairs of the SEOR department. The dissertation director must be
a member
of the SEOR department. The doctoral supervisory committee must
include
at least three members from the SEOR department. The composition
of the
doctoral supervisory committee is to be approved by the doctoral
coordinator.
Permission for the comprehensive examination and the
dissertation defense
are requested from the IT&E associate dean on the basis of a
written
request and plan that has been approved by the supervisory
committee and
the department’s doctoral coordinator.
Qualifying Examinations
Each student must take a set of four exams from three different
degree
programs from the following course list:
SYST 520 System
Design and
Integration
SYST 573 Decision and Risk Analysis
OR 541 Deterministic Models in Operations Research
OR 542 Stochastic Models in Operations Research
STAT 554 Applied Statistics
Advanced
Emphasis Requirement
For students concentrating in operations research, at least 18 of
the 24
credits in the advanced emphasis requirement must either be in
OR courses
numbered 600 or higher or in IT courses with an OR designation.
For students
concentrating in systems engineering, at least 18 of the 24
credits must
either be in SYST courses numbered 600 or higher or in IT
courses with
a SYST designation. All exceptions to this rule must be approved
by the
student’s doctoral supervisory committee and the
department's doctoral
coordinator. The doctoral supervisory committee and the
associate dean
for graduate studies and research of IT&E must approve the
overall
plan of study. A list of IT courses with an OR or SYST
designation is
available here.
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