The Doctor of Engineering degree is designed to prepare engineers to study engineering problems of a complex nature and to develop solutions that address the most pressing engineering issues of the future.
Our faculty work with students on a wide range of research topics including materials, corrosion, combustion, multi-physics and scale modeling, design, thermal systems, and many other areas.
Â鶹ÊÓƵ is located in Beaumont, Texas, a major chemical manufacturing center with four refineries and many heavy industrial facilities in the area. Beaumont is a two-hour drive from Houston, a global engineering center and headquarters for many leading companies.
The Mechanical Engineering Department provides several forms of support to graduate students. Qualified masters and doctoral graduate students are often offered a scholarship and instate tuition based on GRE and academic background. The department also offers a limited number of doctoral student assistantships (teaching and research) that provide fee waivers on a merit basis.
In addition to the General Requirement in the College of Graduate Studies, the College of Engineering sets the following admission requirements:
Applicants who are not citizens or permanent residents of the U.S. (International Students) must submit the following as part of the application:
Hours: 61/79
Current students see Doctor of Engineering guidelines and defense procures for detailed instructions.