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Doctor of Philosophy: About the Program

Designed for:

Students who hold a bachelor's and/or master's degree in civil engineering, or a related field such as another engineering discipline, physical science, or mathematics, with a grade point average of at least 3.0 or equivalent in courses in relevant fields such as Calculus (I, II, III), Physics (with lab components), core mechanical engineering courses, and core civil engineering courses

Key benefits:


Academic and Research Opportunities

University Faculty Position

- Teach and mentor students while conducting research in a specialized area as a professor

Research Scientist/Engineer

- Solve complex engineering problems in government labs, private research organizations or universities

Industry Leadership Roles

Specialist Consultant

- Provide expert insights on advanced and complex projects in structural design, environmental impact, or transportation systems

Technical Director or R&D Leader

- Lead research and development teams in innovative infrastructure projects or new material design.

Advancing the Field 

- Publish groundbreaking research that contributes to solving global infrastructure challenges and influences industry practices.

High-Level Roles in Government or Policy

- Advise on infrastructure development, sustainability, and public safety policies at the national or international level.

Entrepreneurship

- Establish specialized engineering firms or startups based on innovative techniques or patented research.

Networking and Collaboration

- Engage with global experts, organizations, and conferences to collaborate on cutting-edge projects.

US DOE and colleagues at CEWIT Super Computer array

Requirements:

Academic Advisor

- Assigned in student's area of interest before registration. Students receiving financial aid must select a thesis research advisor before the start of their second semester.

Academic Standing

- Maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 in all coursework

Coursework and Research

    • A minimum of 24 credits of approved graduate coursework beyond the MS degree
    • A preliminary examination
    • A qualifying examination
    • A dissertation
    • A final oral examination

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PhD Program ​Testimonials and Advice

Alireza Mirghafouri

Alireza Mirghafouri, MS is a current PhD student at SBU

"The Civil Engineering graduate program at Stony Brook University offers outstanding facilities, including a state-of-the-art Coastal and Hydraulic Engineering Research Lab and advanced computational resources. The program provides excellent research opportunities and encourages active participation in workshops, conferences, and seminars, allowing students to explore emerging topics and collaborate with peers from other universities. Additionally, the emphasis on networking and multidisciplinary studies equips students with valuable skills and connections that are essential for future career success."

David Dukes

David Dukes PhD '24

What would you wish to do more during your SBU time? "Spend more time at the beach."

Advice for current/prospective students: "Getting a PhD is a journey full of successes and failures. Even when things are hard there is an opportunity to learn and grow. Treat yourself with kindness and grace and know that you deserve to be here working on your degree."