To be admitted to PhD candidacy, each student is required to prepare a written research proposal and present it to their dissertation committee as part of a candidacy examination (this takes the place of the “prelim” requirement of previous years).

Written Report Guidelines

Students will prepare a proposal that is 10 pages (maximum) with one inch margins, double-spaced (except for the executive summary) with a font no smaller than 11 point, exclusive of references and appendices. The proposal should consist of:

 

NOTE: content equivalent to a completed research paper is NOT expected in the candidacy exam

Oral Exam Guidelines

Students should plan for an oral presentation of no longer than 30 minutes uninterrupted.  Students should plan on 90 minutes for the entire examination, to allow time for questions during and after the presentation.  Students are expected to answer the questions from the examiners without the help of the supervisor.

It is the responsibility of the student to set the date of the exam, and they are advised to do so at least two months in advance to accommodate the committee’s schedule. See Roombooking on the Departmental Resources Page for instructions on booking rooms in CPE. The written research report must be given to each of the examiners at least one week in advance of the exam. 

Note: Starting on 1/30/2018, the department requires that no food be brought to the Oral Exam.

Examiners can attend virtually, or the presentation can be given separately if all examiners cannot attend on the same day. However, all committee members must sign off on the exam form (see below).

During the examination, students are expected to demonstrate:

 

Progress in this preliminary research proposal will be scored as pass, conditional pass (with conditions such as, “repeat within one semester,” “re-write document,” or “take additional coursework”), and fail. Students who fail the examination will be transferred to the terminal Master’s degree program.

Deadline 

Students must complete this candidacy exam within the first four long semesters in residence.  Failure to complete the exam within this time will remove students from the PhD program and place them in the Master’s program, with one additional long semester for completion of a terminal Master’s degree.  A PhD supervisor may petition the Chemical Engineering graduate advisor in writing for a one-time extension of one long semester for completion of the exam due to exceptional circumstances.

More Information

Forming a Dissertation Committee
Forms and Candidacy Applications