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About
the Program | Apply
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Requirements | Deadlines |
Degree
Requirements | Downloadable
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Students |
Scholarships, Fellowships, and Assistantships |
Please note this program is not currently accepting applications |
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| The globalization of the markets has given
rise to new entrepreneurial challenges and
research inquiries. Engineering systems can
no longer be designed and analyzed as isolated
islands within a corporation. They must be
treated holistic and as a vital part of the
entire enterprise. These systems require
an entrepreneurial approach to the design,
analysis, and development. The doctoral degree
provides its students with the necessary
tools and methodologies to achieve such an
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| The Doctor
of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Industrial Engineering provides integrated research and education
in the area of enterprise systems engineering.
The curriculum combines elements of systems engineering,
manufacturing engineering, information technology,
industrial engineering, and engineering management. |
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Admission Requirements
Prospective students must satisfy all university
admission requirements as well as the specific
program requirements. Meeting the minimum requirements
does not guarantee admission into the program. |
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Financial
Aid and Scholarships
FIU and the College of Engineering and Computing
offer a variety of fellowships, assistantships,
and scholarships to qualified domestic and international
students. The amounts of these awards vary depending
on the type of award, but they may provide full
tuition and a monthly stipend. For additional information
on this type of financial assistance, please click
here. |
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Degree
Requirements
The PhD program requires a total of at least
90 credit hours beyond a BS degree, or at
least 60 hours beyond an MS degree. These
requirements include a minimum of 24 hours
of dissertation. PhD students must take a
qualifying exam, complete a graduate seminar,
and successfully propose, submit and defend
a dissertation. For additional information,
please click
here.
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