OBJECTIVE
STRUCTURE & REQUIREMENTS
STUDY PLAN
OBJECTIVE
The program learning outcomes (aims) of the PhD in Engineering Systems and Management (ESMA) program are to produce graduates who will be able to:
- Synthesize scientific and technical engineering systems and management knowledge to identify, formulate and solve research challenges, and effectively disseminate the results to a variety of audiences.
- Work across multiple disciplines and develop their individual academic, professional and career focus.
- Keep abreast of the latest advances in engineering systems and management science that contribute to the advancement of knowledge for the benefit of society.
Program Learning Outcomes
Students graduating with the PhD in Engineering Systems and Management (ESMA) will be able to:
- Demonstrate appropriate breadth and depth of knowledge that is at the frontier of the engineering systems and management discipline and their areas of specialization.
- Conduct and defend original independent research that results in significant contributions to knowledge in the engineering systems and management field and leads to publishable quality scholarly articles.
- Understand and value diverse methodologies and techniques for solving critical problems in research.
- Verify, justify and evaluate the various aspects of the solution to a complex engineering systems and management problem.
- Communicate effectively and professionally, in written and oral forms, the major tenets of their field and their work to a variety of audiences.
- Demonstrate a commitment to ethical behavior in research and professional activities.
- Contribute effectively in multidisciplinary collaborative environments.
Completion Requirements
Students admitted to the PhD program with a Master’s Degree must satisfy the following requirements:
- Complete a minimum of 24 credits of coursework (8 courses of 3 credit hours each). ÌýÌýÌýThis is in addition to two zero-credit PhD Research Seminar courses. ÌýSubject to the advisor’s approval, up to two PhD level courses (maximum of 6 credits) can be taken from other doctoral programs offered at KU.
- Pass all courses with a minimum passing grade of C in every course.
- Achieve an overall CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) of at least 3.0 out of 4.
- Pass the Written Qualifying Exam (WQE), which assesses the technical background of the student. WQE is typically administered at the end of the 2nd regular semester after a full-time student’s admission into the PhD program, and before the end of the 4th semester in the case of a part-time student.
- Pass the Research Proposal Examination (RPE), typically before the end of the 4th semester for full-time students and before the end of the 6th semester for part-time students.
- Have at least one full paper accepted for publication in a quartile one ranked journal, per Scopus, in the research field of the dissertation before submitting the request of intent to defend the dissertation. The paper must be based on one of the research contributions in the dissertation, and the student must be the lead author of the paper.
- Complete a Dissertation on original research and defend it successfully in a viva voce Dissertation Defense examination.
Students admitted to the PhD program with only a Bachelor’s Degree must satisfy the following requirements:
- Complete a minimum of 36 credits of coursework (12 courses of 3 credit hours each). ÌýThis is in addition to two zero-credit PhD Research Seminar courses. Subject to the advisor’s approval, up to two PhD level courses (maximum of 6 credits) can be taken from other doctoral programs offered at KU.
- Pass all courses with a minimum passing grade of C in every course.
- Achieve an overall CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) of at least 3.0 out of 4. ÌýÌýÌý
- Pass the Written Qualifying Exam (WQE), which assesses the technical background of the student. WQE is administered after the student successfully completes a minimum of 27 credits of formal coursework.
- Pass the Research Proposal Examination (RPE), typically before the end of the 6th semester of full-time study.
- Have at least one full paper accepted for publication in a quartile one ranked journal, per Scopus, in the research field of the dissertation before submitting the request of intent to defend the dissertation. The paper must be based on one of the research contributions in the dissertation, and the student must be the lead author of the paper.
- Complete a Dissertation on original research and defend it successfully in a viva voce Dissertation Defense examination.
STRUCTURE & REQUIREMENTS
The Ph.D. in Engineering Systems and Management (ESMA) program for candidates with a Master’s Degree consists of a minimum of 60 credit hours. The required program credits are distributed as follows: 3 credits of Program Core courses, 21 credits of Program Elective courses, 36 credits for a PhD Research Dissertation, and two zero-credit PhD Research Seminar courses. ÌýThe table below summarizes the Ph.D. in Engineering Systems and Management program structure and requirements. ÌýAll the Ph.D. in Engineering Systems and Management program courses, except the Research Seminar courses and the PhD Research Dissertation, have a credit rating of three credits each.
Summary of Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering Degree Program Structure and Requirements for Candidates with a Master’s Degree
Category
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Credits Required
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Program Core
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3
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Program Electives
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21
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ESMA 703 PhD Research Seminar I
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0
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ESMA 704 PhD Research Seminar II
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0
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ESMA 795 PhD Written Qualifying Exam
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0
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ESMA 796 PhD Research Proposal Exam
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0
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ESMA 799 PhD Research Dissertation
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36
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Total
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60
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The Ph.D. in Engineering Systems and Management (ESMA) program for candidates with only a Bachelor’s Degree consists of a minimum of 72 credit hours.ÌýÌýThe required program credits are distributed as follows: 12 credits of Program Core courses, 24 credits of Program Elective courses, 36 credits for a PhD Research Dissertation, and two zero-credit PhD Research Seminar courses. ÌýThe table below summarizes the Ph.D. in Engineering Systems and Management program structure and requirements. ÌýAll the Ph.D. in Engineering Systems and Management program courses, except the Research Seminar courses and the PhD Research Dissertation, have a credit rating of three credits each.
Summary of Ph.D. in Engineering Systems and Management Degree Program Structure and Requirements for Candidates with a Bachelor’s Degree
Category
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Credits Required
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Program Core
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12
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Program Electives
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24
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ESMA 703 PhD Research Seminar I
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0
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ESMA 704 PhD Research Seminar II
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0
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ESMA 795 PhD Written Qualifying Exam
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0
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ESMA 796 PhD Research Proposal Exam
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0
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ESMA 799 PhD Research Dissertation
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36
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Total
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72
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Criteria for Admission
Applicants for the PhD in Engineering Systems and Management (ESMA) must satisfy Khalifa University (KU) general graduate admission requirements as well as program specific requirements. The admission requirements are available on KU admissions webpage through the link below.
/postgraduate-admissionsÌý
STUDY PLAN
Schedule of Delivery (Study Plans)
Typical Study Plans for Students with MSc
Typical study plans for full-time and part-time students enrolled in the PhD in Engineering Systems and Management program admitted with MSc qualification are shown in the following table. Each student must select the technical elective courses in consultation with her/his advisor.
Typical Study Plan for Full-Time Students
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Semester 1
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Semester 2
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Year 1
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ENGR 701 Research Methods in Engineering
Technical Elective 1
Technical Elective 2
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Technical Elective 3
ESMA 799 PhD Research Dissertation
ESMA 795 PhD Written Qualifying Exam (WQE)
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Year 2
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Technical Elective 4
Technical Elective 5
ESMA 799 PhD Research Dissertation
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Technical Elective 6
ESMA 799 PhD Research Dissertation
ESMA 796 PhD Research Proposal Examination (RPE)
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Year 3
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Technical Elective 7
ESMA 703 PhD Research Seminar I
ESMA 799 PhD Research Dissertation
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ESMA 704 PhD Research Seminar II
ESMA 799 PhD Research Dissertation
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Year 4
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ESMA 799 PhD Research Dissertation
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ESMA 799 PhD Research Dissertation
PhD Research Dissertation Examination
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Typical Study Plan for Part-Time Students
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Semester 1
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Semester 2
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Year 1
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ENGR 701 Research Methods in Engineering
Technical Elective 1
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Technical Elective 2
Technical Elective 3
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Year 2
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Technical Elective 4
ESMA 799 PhD Research Dissertation
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ESMA 799 PhD Research Dissertation
ESMA 795 PhD Written Qualifying Exam (WQE)
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Year 3
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Technical Elective 5
ESMA 799 PhD Research Dissertation
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ESMA 799 PhD Research Dissertation
ESMA 796 PhD Research Proposal Examination (RPE)
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Year 4
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Technical Elective 6
ESMA 703 PhD Research Seminar I
ESMA 799 PhD Research Dissertation
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Technical Elective 7
ESMA 799 PhD Research Dissertation
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Year 5
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ESMA 704 PhD Research Seminar II
ESMA 799 PhD Research Dissertation
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ESMA 799 PhD Research Dissertation
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Year 6
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ESMA 799 PhD Research Dissertation
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ESMA 799 PhD Research Dissertation
PhD Research Dissertation Examination
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Typical Study Plan for Students with only BSc
Typical Study Plan for Direct BSc to PhD admitted students
Typical Study Plan for Full-Time Students
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Semester 1
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Semester 2
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Year 1
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ENGR 701 Research Methods in Eng.
Core Course 1
Core Course 2
Core Course 3
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Technical Elective 1
Technical Elective 2
Technical Elective 3
ESMA 799 PhD Research Dissertation
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Year 2
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Technical Elective 4
Technical Elective 5
ESMA 799 PhD Research Dissertation
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ESMA 799 PhD Research Dissertation
ESMA 795 PhD Written Qualifying Exam
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Year 3
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Technical Elective 6
ESMA 703 PhD Research Seminar I
ESMA 799 PhD Research Dissertation
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Technical Elective 7
ESMA 799 PhD Research Dissertation
ESMA 796 PhD Research Proposal Exam
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Year 4
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Technical Elective 8
ESMA 799 PhD Research Dissertation
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ESMA 704 PhD Research Seminar II
ESMA 799 PhD Research Dissertation
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Year 5
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ESMA 799 PhD Research Dissertation
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ESMA 799 PhD Research Dissertation
Final Doctoral Dissertation Exam
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All courses in the study plan are 3 credit hours each. PhD Research Seminar I & II are zero credit each.
Written Qualifying Examination (WQE)
The WQE for Ph.D. in Engineering Systems and Management consists of written examinations in three topical areas approved by the department. The topical areas are selected by the student with the approval of her/his advisor. The topical areas for PhD in Engineering Systems and Management are the following:
- Production and Facilities Planning
- Applied Statistics and Quality Control
- Engineering Economics
- Operations Research and Optimization