Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical and Systems Engineering
Mechanical and Systems Engineering – PH7259
Russ College of Engineering
1 Ohio University
Stocker Center
Athens, OH 45701
740.593.1474
engineering@ohio.edu
Delivery Mode: Athens Campus
Terms of Entry: Fall, Spring, Summer
Terms of Entry Requiring Program Permission: None
Program Overview
The mission of the Mechanical and Systems Engineering Ph.D. program is to graduate engineering professionals with advanced engineering research and problem solving skills, who can effectively communicate graduate-level engineering concepts and applications, who are able to continue to contribute to their discipline after graduation, who can contribute to the wellbeing of the society, and who are prepared to become leaders in research and teaching in academic, government, and industry positions. This is an interdisciplinary Ph.D. program with specialization tracks in Mechanical Engineering (ME) and Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISE). In addition to general program requirements, specific track requirements must also be satisfied. Students must pass qualifying and comprehensive exams, as well as successfully propose and defend a doctoral dissertation. A plan of study is approved by the student’s dissertation advisory committee, the specialization track coordinator, and the chair of the program steering committee.
Program Learning Outcomes
- An ability to develop personal expertise in one or more areas of technical specialization
- An ability to conceptualize, design, and execute advanced engineering research and to test a scientific hypothesis or proposed engineering solution using prior published knowledge as a foundation
- An ability to use analytical and computational methods to process data and solve engineering problems
- An ability to effectively communicate graduate-level engineering concepts and applications in oral and written forms
Opportunities for Graduates
The Mechanical and Systems Engineering Ph.D. program prepares students for advanced engineering work in industry, government, or academia.
Further Information
For the Industrial and Systems Engineering track, please email ise@ohio.edu or go to https://www.ohio.edu/engineering/ise/academics/graduate-programs/phd.
For the Mechanical Engineering track, please email MEgrad@ohio.edu or go to https://www.ohio.edu/engineering/mechanical/academics/graduate-programs/phd.
Admission Requirements
Except for cases of outstanding students with a B.S. in Mechanical or Industrial and Systems Engineering (or direct equivalents), the basic requirement for admission is a Master of Science degree in engineering or a highly related field, i.e., chemistry, physics, or applied mathematics, computer science, production/operations management.) Applicants holding degrees in closely related fields or from non-accredited engineering institutions may be required to compensate for deficiencies with additional coursework. The GRE general test (with a quantitative score of at least 158) is required. The TOEFL or IELTS test with a score that meets the minimum university requirement is required for applicants whose native language is not English. The minimum B.S. GPA requirement is 3.00, and the minimum M.S. GPA requirement is 3.3. Three letters of recommendation are required from persons who can attest to the applicant’s academic and research aptitude. Admission to the program is restricted to those students whose educational plans fall within one of the two specialty areas.
International Students
This program permits full-time enrollment in residence at Ohio University, and an I-20 may be issued based on admission to this program.
Graduation Requirements
A minimum of 60 semester hours beyond the Master of Science (M.S.) degree or 90 hours beyond the Bachelors of Science (B.S.) is required consisting of: