The Ph.D. in computer engineering advisory committee is like that of the Ph.D. in computer science degree with the additional requirement that the chair or a co-chair must be a member of the computer engineering faculty. This is a STEM program.
The degree plan should be completed by the student in consultation with the chair and the advisory committee. Requirements for the Ph.D. in computer engineering degree include:
When a graduate and undergraduate course is stacked, graduate students must take the graduate course in the stacked pair. If there are seats in the undergraduate section but not in the graduate section, you should contact the graduate advising office to request that a seat be reallocated. Reallocation can be requested but will have to be approved. Not all reallocations may be approved.
For additional information and clarification, please see the graduate catalog and the department’s graduate program webpage.
Finances shouldn't keep you from graduate study at the Texas A&M University College of Engineering.
The most common financial assistance received by graduate students are through graduate assistantships (research or teaching) and/or college/university fellowships (department, college, university, private or federal).
Please visit the Funding for Graduate School page for more information.