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Graduate School of Engineering & Management: Doctoral Programs

Introduction

The mission of the AFIT Doctoral program is to extend the body of knowledge by providing a quality, resourced environment, together with exceptional faculty and staff, to solve our diverse stakeholders’ most challenging and relevant problems in support of National Defense.

The overall AFIT Doctoral Program is codified in EN Operating Instructions ENOI 36-114 Requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy Degree and ENOI 36-166 The Doctoral Program. In addition, the Faculty Council specifics requirements, common timelines and procedures in the Doctoral Policy Letter.

Student Outcomes

Upon graduation, each student will:
  • critically evaluate literature within, and across, disciplines,
  • apply appropriate methods and conduct credible analyses toward their research objectives,
  • make significant contribution(s) by extending the body of knowledge, and
  • clearly communicate technically complex information in written and oral formats.

Aeronautical Engineering
Aeronautical Engineering
Applied Mathematics
Applied Mathematics
Applied Physics
Applied Physics
Astronautical Engineering
Astronautical Engineering
Computer Engineering
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Computer Science
Data Science
Data Science
Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Materials Science - Electronic/Photonic
Materials Science - Electronic/Photonic
Materials Science - Structural
Materials Science - Structural
Nuclear Engineering
Nuclear Engineering
Operations Research
Operations Research
Optical Science and Engineering
Optical Science and Engineering
Space Systems
Space Systems
Systems Engineering
Systems Engineering
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