国际学生入学条件
Our Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program is open to all applicants who have completed a bachelor's degree or will have completed one before matriculating as a graduate student at Stanford.
A degree in civil or environmental engineering is not required to pursue a PhD, but applicants should be familiar with key concepts and their applications. This typically means applicants have degrees in other science and engineering disciplines. We are looking for students who have completed coursework or have other experiences that demonstrate use of higher-level mathematics (e.g., linear algebra, partial differential equations, statistics) and recommend the completion of core civil engineering courses (e.g., solid mechanics, structural analysis, structural dynamics, fluid mechanics, project management). An MS degree is not a prerequisite for admission to our PhD program or for PhD degree conferral.
Applications are submitted electronically through the Graduate Admissions office and are forwarded directly to the Civil and Environmental Engineering department for review. All materials, such as transcripts, statement of purpose, supplemental questions, and resume are to be uploaded with your application. Letters of recommendation are to be submitted via email in the on-line application.
Statement of Purpose (must be submitted on-line through Graduate Admissions)
Supplemental Questions for students applying to graduate programs (must be submitted on-line through Grad Admissions)
Letters of Recommendation (must be submitted by your recommenders via Email through Graduate Admissions)
Transcripts (must be submitted on-line through Graduate Admissions) You need to have two official copies sent to the CEE department.
For applicants applying to doctoral programs at Stanford, the minimum TOEFL scores are 100 (internet-based TOEFL test) and 600 (paper-based TOEFL test).
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- 雅思总分:6
- 托福网考总分:100
- 托福笔试总分:600
- 其他语言考试:NA
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课程简介
The Structural Engineering and Geomechanics Program offers research opportunities and courses in a broad range of areas related to structural analysis and design, geomechanics, risk management and construction of civil engineering facilities. Areas of research emphasis include performance-based engineering, computational mechanics, design construction integration, earthquake engineering, reliability and risk analysis for hazard mitigation, sensoring and health monitoring, and engineering informatics. The programs offer three graduate degrees - a professionally oriented master's degree and more research-oriented engineer and doctoral degrees. With the opportunity to balance strong engineering fundamentals with modern computational methods and advanced technologies, academic programs can be designed to meet the needs of students wishing to launch careers as professional engineers, researchers and engineering educators, or to work in related disciplines.
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