![]() | ![]() | ![]() | Program Information: Engineer Degree |
2007-2008
The degree of Engineer is intended for those who desire more graduate training than can be obtained in a Master of Science program. It differs from the Ph.D. primarily in looking toward professional engineering work rather than toward theoretical research or university teaching. The Engineer's degree is normally awarded at the completion of a comprehensive two-year program of graduate study.
Candidacy for the Engineer's degree begins officially with the approval of the application, and lasts for a period of five years. In order to file the "Application for Candidacy for the Degree of Engineer" form, the following basic requirements must be satisfied:
If you are not planning to receive the Stanford MSEE degree, apply for admission to the Electrical Engineering Department as a candidate for the degree of Engineer.
During the first quarter of work beyond the MS degree, a formal application for degree of Engineer should be filed using the form that can be obtained from the Department office. All coursework counting towards fulfilling the requirements should be listed and the form must be signed by the thesis adviser. The application should be submitted to to Diane Shankle for departmental approval. The form should contain a list of all graduate courses completed at Stanford and elsewhere together with all courses to be completed in subsequent quarters which are to count towards the degree.
The student and thesis adviser should jointly develop a course program, which must be approved by the adviser and then submitted to the department for formal approval. The following requirements assume that the student has completed the requirements for the M.S. degree either at Stanford or elsewhere. The course requirements in addition to the M.S. degree (or an equivalent amount of graduate work) are:
| Total number of units: | 45 | beyond the M.S. degree |
| of which at least | 24 | units are from formal courses taken for a letter grade* |
| of which at least | 21 | units must be from "Departmental" courses** |
| of which at least | 21 | units must be in courses numbered above 200 |
| of which at least | 6 | units must be courses numbered above 300 |
| Thesis units | 6-15 | within the above guidelines. |
*Formal courses do not include special studies and thesis.
** Departmental courses include those listed or cross-listed as EE
courses.
Units completed at Stanford toward a Master's degree in an Engineering discipline may be used toward the 90-unit residency requirement for the Engineer Degree. Other units taken may include nondepartmental courses, research courses, and courses taken for CR/NC.
Some deviation from the above may be approved, but applications for such deviations should include a statement to support them which is approved by the student's program adviser and thesis adviser.
A pamphlet entitled Directions for Preparing Theses has been prepared by the Graduate Degree Progress Section of the Registrar's Office and is available from the Department office. This document should be read by students before preparing the writeup of their thesis work for submission.
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