What are the requirements for completing the Engineer degree?
The requirements for the Engineer degree in Information Technology are similar to those for the Ph.D. program in Information Technology. Broadly speaking, they are: Course work: The student, in consultation with the advisor, selects a set of courses that will help to give the student specialized knowledge of the student’s chosen application area. Students can use up to two qualifying exams to substitute for up to 6 credits of course work. Project proposal: This document gives details on the student’s planned project. It typically has four main parts: (a) a description of the general topic area of the project; (b) summary of existing work in the topic area, together with reference citations; (c) a precise description of the student’s project goals; and (d) a plan for conducting the work of the project. Project: The written document describing the applied project and results. Project Defense: A public forum where the student presents the results of the project to the supervisory committe
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