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Materials Science, Ph.D.

USA

What will I learn?

Program Examination I covers the program's core material. The core is divided into three topic areas:

structure and properties;
characterization and testing; and
thermodynamics and processing.

Program Examination I qualifies the student to enter the advanced program. It is administered simultaneously system-wide by the Tricams Coordinating Committee, at pre-announced dates, at least once per year (sometimes once per semester). The individual campus program committees will solicit input from the faculty and assist in preparing and grading the system-wide examination. The student may choose to take two or all three parts of Program Examination I at a sitting (unless only one part remains to be taken). It is expected that a student must make at least one attempt to pass the exam during the first two years of study. All parts of the examination must be completed within a total of three years, or by the fourth administration of the exam if this occurs later than three years after admission. Failure to pass all parts of the examination after this time disqualifies a student from the PhD program.

Program Examination II includes a comprehensive examination covering material in the student's specialization, as well as a dissertation proposal defense. This examination is normally taken near the end of formal coursework and is prepared, administered, and graded by the student's graduate supervisory committee. The last exam is an oral exam, the dissertation defense, which also is administered by the graduate supervisory committee.

Which department am I in?

The University of Alabama

Study options

Full Time (72 Hours)

Tuition fees
$32,400.00 (27,33,716) per year
USD $16,200 per semester. Please note this fee is subject to change.
Start date

January 2025

Venue

The University of Alabama

TUSCALOOSA,

Alabama,

35487, United States

Entry requirements

For international students

Students must have satisfied the following minimum requirements common to all three universities:

  • A bachelor's degree (or its equivalent) from an accredited college or university in engineering or one of the physical sciences
  • "B"-level scholarship, either overall or for the last 60 semester hours of undergraduate and graduate credit
  • A minimum score of 1000 on the Graduate Record Examination general test
  • A TOEFL score greater than 550 (or the equivalent on other acceptable language examinations), for international students

English Language Requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): The minimum score for admission to a degree program or for non-degree admission is 550 on the paper-based TOEFL or 79 on the internet-based TOEFL (iBT); International English Language Testing System (IELTS): The minimum score for admission to a degree program or for non-degree admission is 6.5; Pearson Test of English (PTE): The minimum score of admission to a degree program or for non-degree admission is 59.

Application Deadline: Rolling admission

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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