The doctoral curriculum offers you a thorough course
of study and research, structured and directed by experts
in imaging science. You acquire the knowledge, skills,
and experience to continue to expand the boundaries
of the discipline and to meet current scholarly, industrial,
and governmental demands.
Fundamental understanding of the basis of imaging
science. The course of study involves two years
of course work beyond the baccalaureate and a research-based
dissertation. The successful doctoral candidate completes
course work, including the core curriculum, defined
by a plan of study, passes the Ph.D.
comprehensive and qualifying examinations,
and completes a dissertation under the
supervision of a research advisor and dissertation committee.
Click here to learn
more about the curriculum and requirements of the PhD program.
For specific questions about course content and research,
please contact Dr. Anthony Vodacek, Graduate Coordinator
,
(585) 475-7816.
Detailed information concerning Imaging Science Graduate Program policies and procedures is available in the Imaging Science Graduate Handbook.
The 2008 Ph.D. comprehensive examination will be held Friday June 13, 2008, in room 76-1275.
The Center's Ph.D. comprehensive exam policy can be found here.
Exam questions from June 2006 can be found here.
Exam questions from June 2007 can be found here.