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Skip to content Information for: Engineering resources Prospective Students Current Students Faculty & Staff Alumni Industry Apply Now! It's easy to start your application. Undergraduate Admissions Graduate Admissions Dual Degree Program Graduate applicants: Attend an info session and skip the application fee McKelvey School of Engineering •The Preston M. Green Department of Electrical & Systems Engineering Academics Academics The world needs difference-makers. 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Faculty Directory Faculty Openings Research Areas Applied Physics Devices & Circuits Signals & Imaging Systems Science Faculty & Research Main Menu News & Events Featured News NSF invests in semiconductor research in McKelvey School of Engineering Sang-Hoon Bae and Mark Lawrence received a total of $3.8 million for collaborative research projects on the future of semiconductor design and manufacturing 11.02.2023 --> News & Events Get involved and stay informed. Upcoming Events Latest News Academic Calendar Departmental Seminars Main Menu About Us About Us We're here to create a positive impact in the world. About Us About the chair Advisory Boards Alumni Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Leadership Media Staff Main Menu Don't know where to start? Prospective Students Current Students Faculty & Staff Alumni Industry Start your application today Undergraduate Admissions Graduate Admissions Dual Degree Program Graduate applicants: Attend an info session and skip the application fee Search Trending Searches graduate admissions academic programs financial aid academic calendar maps & directions summer school Home Academics Graduate Programs Doctoral Programs DSc in Systems Science & Mathematics Doctoral Programs DSc in Systems Science & Mathematics Related links PhD in Electrical EngineeringPhD in Systems Science & MathematicsDSc in Electrical EngineeringEngineering PhD Forms The DSc degree in Systems Science & Mathematics is an academic doctorate designed mainly for full-time students interested in proceeding to an academic or industrial career. The DSc offers students a more flexible schedule than the PhD program. Students also do not have to fulfill the teaching requirement. Often, students work in industry while pursuing their degree. Doctoral research is performed under the direction of a faculty member within the department. Degree Requirements Students pursuing the DSc in Systems Science & Mathematics must complete a minimum of 72 credit hours of post-baccalaureate study consistent with the residency and other applicable requirements of Washington University in St. Louis and the McKelvey School of Engineering. These 72 units must consist of at least 36 units of coursework and at least 24 units of research. They may include work done to satisfy the requirements of a master’s degree in a related discipline and up to 24 units may be transferred to WashU from another institution. Students must successfully pass the qualifying examination to be taken before the second academic year of the program and a preliminary research examination, to be completed within two years of passing the qualifying examination, and at least one year prior to completion of the dissertation. Students must write a doctoral dissertation that describes the results of original and creative research in a specialization within systems science & mathematics and pass a final oral examination in defense of the dissertation research. All courses used to satisfy the 36-hour coursework requirement must be technical courses at the senior level or above, and must be deemed relevant to the field of systems science & mathematics. These may include courses from the departments of ESE; Mathematics; Physics; Biology; Computer Science & Engineering; Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science; Biomedical Engineering; or other departments as appropriate. Courses are chosen jointly by the student and his or her academic advisor to meet individual educational objectives. The courses ESE 501 and ESE 502 do not count toward the course requirement for this degree. The degree program must be consistent with the residency and other applicable requirements of Washington University and the McKelvey School of Engineering. ESE 590: Electrical & Systems Engineering Graduate Seminar must be taken each semester of full-time status, including their year of residency. A passing grade is required and received by attending regularly scheduled ESE seminars. DSc students must attend at least 5 seminars per semester. 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