University Catalog 2015-2016 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Graduate Programs: College of Engineering and Science
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Administration
Dean
Hisham E. Hegab
Associate Dean, Undergraduate Studies
Vacant
Associate Dean, Graduate Studies
James D. Palmer
Executive Associate Dean, Research
Bala Ramachandran
Biomedical Engineering
Vacant, Director
Steven A. Jones, Program Chair
Chemical Engineering
Vacant, Director
Daniela Mainardi, Program Chair
Chemistry
Lee Sawyer, Director
Collin Wick, Program Chair
Civil Engineering
David Hall, Director
Jay Wang, Program Chair
Computer Science
Sumeet Dua, Director
Jean Gourd, Program Chair
Construction Engineering Technology
David Hall, Director
Norm Pumphrey, Program Chair
Cyber Engineering
Sumeet Dua, Director
Vacant, Program Chair
Electrical Engineering Technology
Sumeet Dua, Director
Davis Harbour, Program Chair
Electrical Engineering Technology
Sumeet Dua, Director
Vacant, Program Chair
Industrial Engineering
Katie Evans, (Interim) Director
Jun-Ing Ker, Program Chair
Mathematics and Statistics
Katie Evans, (Interim) Director
Dave Meng, Program Chair
Mechanical Engineering
David Hall, Director
Henry Cardenas, Program Chair
Nanosystems Engineering
Lee Sawyer, Director
Sandra Zivanovic, Program Chair
Physics
Lee Sawyer, Director
Kathleen Johnston, Program Chair
Address
More information about the College of Engineering and Science can be obtained by writing to
College of Engineering and Science
Louisiana Tech University
P.O. Box 10348
Ruston, LA
71272
(318) 257-4647
and by visiting www.latech.edu/coes.
Graduate Degrees Offered
Master of Science Computer Science (MSCS)
Master of Science Engineering (MSE)
- Engineering (with concentrations in Biomedical, Chemical, Civil, Communication Systems, Electrical, Industrial, or Mechanical Engineering)
Master of Science Microsystems Engineering (Professional Track) (MSMSE)
Master of Science Engineering & Technology Management (MSEM)
- Engineering and Technology Management (with concentrations in Engineering Management, and Management of Technology)
Master of Science (MS)
- Mathematics
- Applied Physics
Master of Science Molecular Science and Nanotechnology (MSMSNT)
- Molecular Science and Nanotechnology
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
- Biomedical Engineering
- Computational Analysis and Modeling
- Engineering (with concentrations in Cyberspace, Engineering Education, Engineering Physics, Materials and Infrastructure Systems, and Micro- and Nano-scale Systems)
- Molecular Science and Nanotechnology
Graduate Certificates Offered
Graduate Certificate in Communications Systems
Requirements for Admission
Students seeking admission to a graduate program are required to have an earned bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university and must satisfy the admission requirements outlined under the “Graduate School” section of this Catalog. An official Graduate Record Examination (GRE) score is required for admission, but this requirement may be waived for exceptionally qualified students. Academic programs within the College may have additional requirements, and these are published on the respective program web pages.
Financial Assistance
Financial assistance is available to qualified graduate students in the form of a limited number of graduate assistantships. Out of state tuition is waived for students who are awarded assistantships. A limited number of fellowships are available to students in the doctoral programs; these fellowships may also include a full tuition waiver.
Graduate assistants are required to be full-time students (enrollment of 6 semester hours of graduate credit per quarter). The maximum load allowed is 9 credit hours per quarter for a graduate assistant.
Theses and Dissertations
A required element of the Master of Science degree (thesis plan) is a thesis describing the student’s research which is approved by the student’s Advisory Committee, the Director of Graduate Studies, and the Dean of Graduate School. See the subsection on “The Thesis” in Chapter 15 of this Catalog for more details.
A required element of the doctoral programs is a dissertation describing the student’s research, approved by the student’s Advisory Committee, the Director of Graduate Studies, and the Dean of Graduate School. See the subsection on “Research and Dissertation” in Chapter 15 of this Catalog for more details.
Submission of Thesis/Dissertation Proposals
Proposals describing the work to be done for a thesis (MS) or dissertation (Ph.D.) are required. Thesis proposals (MS) are due during the student’s second quarter of enrollment in the given degree program and dissertation proposals (PhD) are due during the student’s fourth quarter of enrollment.
Change of Thesis or Dissertation Advisor
After a thesis/dissertation proposal has been submitted, the student may appeal for a change of advisor only under extreme circumstances. A written request for a change of advisor, including a description of the circumstances leading to the request and an explanation of why the student believes this is the only course of action remaining to be explored, must be submitted to the Director of Graduate Studies. The final decision on the matter rests with the Dean of Graduate School. If the appointment of a new advisor is appropriate, a new thesis/dissertation topic may also have to be adopted.
Presentation of Thesis/Dissertation Research
An oral presentation of each student’s research for thesis or dissertation is required, which will be open to all faculty and students. This requirement may be waived only in cases where disclosure of classified or proprietary information is unavoidable.
The Masters’ Degree Programs
General Requirements
- Thesis Plan. The student will be required to complete a minimum of 30 semester credit hours (SCH) for graduate credit, of which a maximum of 6 hours will be earned in Research and Thesis. A minimum of 21 hours out of the 30 must be earned in courses open only to graduate students.
- NonThesis Plan. A minimum of 36 SCH of graduate course work will be required, of which a maximum of 3 hours will be earned in Practicum. The practicum option is available in all MS programs except the professional MS degrees in the College. In this track, a maximum of 3 hours will be earned by taking the Practicum course and satisfying the requirements. The practicum shall involve an advanced topic approved by the student’s advisory committee. Also, a minimum of 18 out of the 36 hours must be earned in courses open only to graduate students. MS in Engineering also offers a coursework-only track, in which a minimum of 21 out of the 36 hours must be earned in courses open only to graduate students.
- Professional track degrees. These require a minimum of 33 graduate hours of courses, as described under the specific degree programs that offer this option.
These minimum requirements apply to all Master of Science degrees offered by the College of Engineering & Science. Specific degree programs may have additional requirements, as stated below.
The exercise of these options and the choice of courses will be proposed as a Plan of Study by the student and his/her Advisory Committee subject to review and approval (in order) by the major program chair, the Director of Graduate Studies, the Dean of the College of Engineering and Science, and the Dean of the Graduate School. The transfer of graduate credit from another graduate institution, graduate credit by examination, graduate credit as a graduating senior, or credit earned other than as a regularly enrolled graduate student in the College of Engineering and Science at Louisiana Tech must meet all University standards and is also subject to approval as part of the Plan of Study. Courses taken for graduate credit while the student is registered in the non-degree category will not be applied to a degree program without approval by the student’s Advisory Committee and the Director of Graduate Studies.
A minimum Graduate Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.00 is required in order to maintain “good academic standing” while in graduate school. Additional information is given in Chapter 15 of the Graduate School section of this Catalog.
Individual Requirements
Individual programs may, upon approval by the Dean of the College of Engineering and Science, impose additional requirements, such as written comprehensive exams.
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