- The Qualifying Exam
- Research Proposal
- Research Defense
I hope to take the qualifying exam next spring or next fall. The qualifying exam is two four hour tests, one open book, and one closed book. These exams are comprised of questions from every major topic area. For plastics engineering, they are: processing, materials, properties and design.
Here is a better description from the UML Website:
"The qualifying examination will be administered in January (and in May if there is sufficient demand for a second exam). It will be a two day examination covering the following topics: plastics processing, design, properties, and materials. Any changes to the format will be indicated by the doctoral coordinator when the specific examination date is announced. The student will receive a grade of pass or fail. A student who fails the exam on a marginal basis may make a second attempt with permission of the Graduate Study Committee. All decisions of the Plastics Engineering Department regarding passing of the qualifying exam are final."
http://www.uml.edu/college/engineering/Plastics/Programs%20of%20Study/Graduate/deng.html
I will give more details about the other two steps once I get past the qualifying exam.
Thanks for reading!