Graduate Catalog

Program Structure and Requirements (with MSc Degree)

Overall Program Structure

The PhD in Computer and Information Engineering consists of a minimum 60 credit hours, distributed as follows: 3 credit hours of Program Core courses, 21 credit hours of Program Technical Elective courses, 36 credit hours of Dissertation research and two zero credit PhD Research Seminar courses. The technical background of the student will be assessed by a Written Qualifying Examination (WQE), followed by a Research Proposal Examination (RPE) which the student must successfully complete in order to progress further in the program. The components of the PhD program are summarized in the table below.

Program Component Credit Hours
Research Methods in Engineering 3
PhD Research Seminar I 0
PhD Research Seminar II 0
Written Qualifying Examination (WQE) 0
Research Proposal Examination (RPE) 0
Program Electives 21
PhD Research Dissertation 36
Total 60

Program Requirements

Students seeking the degree of PhD in Computer and Information Engineering must successfully complete a minimum 60 credit hours as specified in the program requirements detailed below, with a minimum CGPA of 3.0. Course selection should be made in consultation with the student’s Main Advisor and must be aligned to the chosen area(s) of research. All courses have a credit rating of three credits each, except the PhD Research Seminar, Written Qualifying Exam, Research Proposal Exam, and the PhD Dissertation.

Program Core (3 credit hours)

Students must complete the core courses listed below.

Core Courses

ENGR 701Research Methods in Engineering

3

CCEN 703PhD Research Seminar I

0

CCEN 704PhD Research Seminar II

0

CCEN 795PhD Written Qualifying Exam

0

CCEN 796PhD Research Proposal Exam

0

Program Electives (21 credit hours)

Students must complete a minimum of seven technical elective courses from the list below. Subject to the approval of the dissertation Main Advisor, up to two elective courses (6 credit hours) can be taken from another relevant PhD program in KU.

Electives

CCEN 711Energy Harvesting and Interface Circuits for Electronic Systems

3

CCEN 715Memory Centric Computing for Artificial Intelligent

3

CCEN 733High Speed Computer Arithmetic

3

CCEN 734Advanced Computer Architecture

3

CCEN 741Advanced Digital Communications

3

CCEN 742Advanced Concepts in Stochastic Processes, Detection, and Estimation Theory

3

CCEN 743Broadband Communication Systems

3

CCEN 744Optical Wireless Communication Systems

3

CCEN 745Convex Optimization and Reinforcement Learning for Engineering Applications

3

CCEN 746Blockchain Applications, Design, and Systems

3

CCEN 747Native AI for Networks

3

COSC 737Network and Cyber Physical Systems Security

3

COSC 738High Performance Computing

3

PhD Research Dissertation (minimum 36 credit hours)

Students must complete a PhD Research Dissertation that involves novel, creative, research-oriented work under the direct supervision of at least one full-time faculty advisor, and at least one other full-time faculty who acts as a co-advisor. The Main Advisor of a student who opts for a PhD must be a faculty member in the Department offering that particular program. The outcome of research should demonstrate the synthesis of information into knowledge in a form that may be used by others. The research findings must be documented in a formal Dissertation and defended successfully in a viva voce examination. Furthermore, the research must lead to publishable quality scholarly journal articles.

Dissertation

CCEN 799PhD Research Dissertation

36

Total Credit Hours: 60