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Degree Program Introduction
The Engineer degree is designed
for those engineers who need additional technical depth and
diversification in their education beyond the Master's degree.
This degree requires a minimum of
30 credit hours of graduate work beyond the Master's degree. It is
not to be considered as a partial requirement toward the PhD
degree. The student's objective after the Master's degree should
be the PhD or the Engineering degree.
Admission
to the Program
To be admitted to the program,
students must have completed a Master's degree in engineering and
apply for admission to the Graduate School of the University of
Florida. The Master's degree is regarded as the foundation for the
degree of Engineer. The Master's degree must be based on the
candidate having a Bachelor's degree in engineering from an
ABET-accredited curriculum or having taken sufficient articulation
course work to meet the minimum requirements specified by ABET.
Course
Requirements
A total registration in an
approved program of at least 30 semester credit hours beyond the
Master's degree is required. This minimum requirement must be
earned through the University of Florida.
Seminar
Requirements
All graduate students are
required to register for two Departmental Seminars (1 semester
credit hour each, graded S/U). One of the Departmental seminars
requires students to attend the Departmental Colloquium (4 to 5
presentations per semester) every semester, with a minimum 75%
attendance rate required to pass. The second Departmental seminar
is taken in one of the following focus areas: Air Pollution,
Hydrologic Sciences, Potable Water, Solid Waste, Systems Ecology,
Water/Wastewater Treatment, and Wetlands. A maximum of 2 credits
of seminar coursework may be applied to the formal degree
requirements.
Final
Examination
After the student has completed
all work on the plan of study, the Supervisory Committee conducts
a final comprehensive oral and/or written examination, which also
involves a defense of the thesis if one is included in the
program. This examination must be taken on campus with all
participants present.
Grade
Requirements
The only passing grades for
graduate students are C or above (or S in a course graded S/U). A
graduate student may be denied further registration should
scholastic performance become unsatisfactory to the Department,
College, or Dean of the Graduate School. Failure to maintain a B
average is defined as unsatisfactory scholarship. At the time of
graduation, a minimum GPA of 3.0 must be achieved overall as well
as in the student's major area of concentration.
A student receiving a grade of
incomplete (a grade of "I") should complete the required
work and have his/her professor submit a change of grade form to
the Registrar by the time specified in the University calendar.
Otherwise, the grade will be treated as an "E" (fail)
grade for GPA purposes after one semester has passed. Students
cannot graduate until all "I" , "E",
"N", and "NG" grades have been resolved.
Students holding a graduate
assistantship or other stipend must maintain a B average or the
assistantship will be discontinued.
Time Limitation
The last 30 semester credit hours
must be completed within five calendar years.
Supervisory
Committee
Each student admitted to the
program will be advised by a Supervisory Committee consisting of
at least three members of the Graduate Faculty. Two members are
selected from the major department and at least one from a
supporting department. In addition, every effort should be made to
have a representative from industry as an external advisor for the
student's program.
This committee should be
appointed as soon as possible after the student has been admitted
to the Graduate School but in no case, later than the end of the
second semester of study.
This committee will inform the
student of all regulations pertaining to the degree program. The
committee is nominated by the Department Chairperson, approved by
the Dean of the College of Engineering, and appointed by the Dean
of the Graduate School. The Dean of the Graduate School is an
ex-officio member of all supervisory committees. If a thesis or
report is a requirement in the plan of study, the committee will
approve the proposed thesis or report and the plans for carrying
it out. The thesis must be submitted to the Graduate School. The
committee will also conduct the final examination on campus when
the plan of study is completed.
Plan of Study
Each plan of study is developed
on an individual basis for each student. Thus, there are not
specific requirements for the major or minor; each student is
considered individually. If the plan of study includes a thesis,
the student may register for 6 to 12 semester credit hours of
thesis research (ENV 6972).
Thesis
The thesis should represent
performance at a level above that ordinarily associated with the
master's degree. It should clearly be an original contribution;
this may take the form of scientific research, a design project,
or an industrial project approved by the Supervisory Committee.
Work on the thesis may be conducted in an industrial or
governmental laboratory under conditions stipulated by the
Supervisory Committee.
Registration
Registration requirements listed
here do not apply to eligibility for financial aid programs
administered by the Office for Student Financial Affairs. Check
with Student Financial Affairs in S-107 Criser Hall for financial
aid registration requirements.
Students who do not register
according to the minimum
registration requirements in each semester in which they
hold graduate assistantships will not be permitted to remain on
assistantships.
For students on appointment for
the full Summer Semester, minimum registration must total that
specified for C Semester. Registration may be in any combination
of A, B, or C Semester. However, courses must be distributed so
that the student is registered during each Semester that he/she is
on appointment. Students on appointment who register for any
Summer Semester must register at the beginning of Summer A.
Students may register for a
minimum of 3 credits in their final semester. Students will only
get one "final semester." If the degree is not earned
during that period, students will have to register for full time
status in subsequent semesters.
Students must get registration
advisement each semester either by their Advisory Committee
Chairperson or the Graduate Coordinator. Students must register
for a minimum of 1 credit hour of research (ENV 6916, Non-thesis
Project or ENV 6971, Master's thesis) during semesters in which
they are performing research.
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