The Vogenau School  and Engineering

Post-Master Degrees

  • PhD in Civil and Infrastructure Engineering
    The doctoral program offered by the CEIE Department is unique in Virginia, incorporating the varied areas of civil engineering with a focus on infrastructure operation and management. The program is structured to prepare students for advanced leadership positions in research and development in the public or private sector, academics, and government. Students may elect to study in the areas of IT and computing in civil engineering, environmental engineering, water and waste water engineering, construction engineering and management, infrastructure security and engineering, structural engineering, or transportation engineering. Requirements include course work, qualifying exams, a teaching requirement, dissertation proposal defense, and dissertation research and defense.

  • Ph.D. in Computer Science
    This nationally ranked program is run by the Computer Science department and offers research opportunities in many different areas including Algorithms and Theory of Computation, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, Computer Vision, Computer Science Education, Databases, Data Mining, Graphics and Image Processing, Information Systems, Languages, Parallel and Distributed Computing, Software Engineering, Security, and Systems and Networking.

  • Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering
    This program is run by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

  • Ph.D. in Information Technology
    This program is run by the office of the Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies. Students may conduct their doctoral research under the supervision of any eligible faculty member of any of the school's departments. A student may select to obtain this degree without a specific concentration or in one of the following concentrations: Information Security, Information Systems and Software Engineering. Choosing a concentration may impose additional requirements and may reduce the program flexibility.
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  • Ph.D. in Statistical Science
    This program is run by the Department of Statistics. The Department of Statistics offers a Ph.D. program in Statistical Science, replacing the Ph.D. in Information Technology concentration Statistical Science. Research areas of key departmental faculty in the program include statistical signal processing, biostatistics, statistical genetics, statistical graphics, and data exploration. The Department has had a history of producing top quality Ph.D. students from the former Information Technology program; many of them are employed in academia, the federal government, and technology firms. The terminal degree “Ph.D. in Statistical Science” represents the highest academic attainment for a statistician, and as such, requires in-depth knowledge of modern statistical theory and practice.

  • Ph.D. in Systems Engineering and Operations Research
    The PhD in SEOR curriculum offers a unique integration of systems engineering and operations research. This integration gives students a strong analytical and computational capability on the one hand and an overarching systems perspective that is well-grounded in application on the other. No other department in the nation offers a PhD degree program that covers systems engineering and operations research in this integrated manner.

  • Engineer Degree in Information Technology
    This program is run by the office of the Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies. This is not a doctoral degree, but it allows students to combine advanced course work of the Ph.D. degree in Information Technology with an applied project. Students may conduct their project under the supervision of any eligible faculty member of any of the school's departments.

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