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The '''Eng.Sc.D.''' (or '''Doctor of Engineering Science''') is the highest degree awarded by the [[Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science]].  This degree requires additional coursework beyond the [[MSE]] in addition to significant research and the completion of a doctoral project and thesis.
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The '''Doctor of Engineering Science''' ('''Eng.Sc.D.''') is the highest degree awarded by the [[Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science]].  This degree requires additional coursework beyond the [[MS]] in addition to significant research and the completion of a doctoral project and thesis.
  
The degree is not a [[PhD]], which is only awarded by the [[Graduate School of Arts and Sciences]].  However, the Eng.Sc.D. is considered to be at a similar level, and recipients are still styled ''doctor'' upon conferral of the degree.
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The degree is not a [[PhD]], which is only awarded by the [[Graduate School of Arts and Sciences]].  However, the Eng.Sc.D. is considered to be at a similar level, and recipients are still styled ''doctor'' upon conferral of the degree. The Eng.Sc.D. has identical academic requirements as the PhD<ref>[http://bulletin.engineering.columbia.edu/doctoral-degrees-engscd-and-phd "Doctoral Degrees: Eng.Sc.D. and Ph.D." ''Columbia Engineering Bulletin''. December 23, 2013]</ref>.
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Latest revision as of 15:21, 23 December 2013

The Doctor of Engineering Science (Eng.Sc.D.) is the highest degree awarded by the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science. This degree requires additional coursework beyond the MS in addition to significant research and the completion of a doctoral project and thesis.

The degree is not a PhD, which is only awarded by the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. However, the Eng.Sc.D. is considered to be at a similar level, and recipients are still styled doctor upon conferral of the degree. The Eng.Sc.D. has identical academic requirements as the PhD[1].

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