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2025-2026 Academic Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Academic Catalog

Materials Engineering and Science, PhD


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Contact Information

Dr. Bharat K. Jasthi, Program Director 
Department of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering
Mineral Industries 211
(605) 394-2342
E-mail: Bharat.Jasthi@sdsmt.edu

Department Website

Students are responsible for checking with their advisors for any program modifications that may occur after the publication of this catalog.

PhD in Materials Engineering and Science

The doctor of philosophy program in Materials Engineering and Science (MES) offers a student the opportunity to expand his/her knowledge and understanding of the science and technology of materials production, behavior, and applications. Candidates will study either a science or an engineering emphasis within the MES PhD program.

Degree requirements


Distribution of credits


Core requirements: 7-8 credits
Research or project requirements: 22-36 credits
Elective requirements: 28-43 credits
Total credits: 72

At least 36 of the required 72 credits must be taken at the 600 level or above.

Students may apply 24 coursework credits and 6 research credits from a previous MS degree in a relevant discipline toward the PhD requirements, subject to approval by the student’s committee.

Core requirements


Research or project requirements


The completion of a doctoral dissertation, approved by the student’s graduate committee and the Dean of Graduate Education, is required for this degree.

  • Credits: 1 to 12 *
  • * A minimum of 22 credits of MES 898 is required. No more than 36 credits of MES 898 may be counted toward the degree.

Elective requirements


All elective courses must be approved by the student’s graduate advisory committee (or advisor). Every student must complete the requirements for either the Materials Science emphasis or the Materials Engineering emphasis.

Materials Science emphasis


Materials Engineering emphasis


Examinations


Detailed information on examination policy, admission to candidacy, and defense of dissertation is included in the School of Mines Materials Engineering and Science PhD Handbook and in the Graduate Education Policies GEP VIII. PhD Degree Requirements 

Qualifying examination


An assessment of the student’s qualifications will be undertaken early in their program. The assessment is comprised of performance in pre-determined courses (coursework exam).

Admission to candidacy


The qualifying examination has two components to demonstrate the student’s aptitude for doctoral work: 1) proficiency in the foundational material of the discipline and 2) necessary skills and drive for advanced research. The format and timing of the examination are set by each program, but it must be completed within the first two years of study. 

Dissertation defense


A dissertation defense and a final oral examination are required for this degree.

Additional requirements


In addition to these degree-specific requirements, the student must also meet the requirements and policies applied to all graduate degrees  by the Council of Graduate Education.

 

 

Objectives and Outcomes


Student Outcomes:

  1. an ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying Materials Engineering and Science principles
  2. an ability to analyze and interpret technical data
  3. an ability to design and conduct independent research in the area of Materials Engineering and Science
  4. an ability to communicate effectively in a technical manner and disseminate the results to a wider audience
  5. ability to recognize ethical and professional responsibilities

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