PSE PGDip Program
The Post Graduate Diploma (PGDip) is awarded upon successful completion of a minimum of 30 credits with a minimum of 3.0 cumulative GPA. Courses require a minimum of B- for course credit.
Students must complete the PGDip in 2 Semesters and 1 Summer Session. Students are not permitted to change tracks.
PGDip Program Requirements
The PGDip program has the following components:
- English Courses (6 credits)
- Core Courses (18 credits)
- Capstone Project (6 credits)
- Winter Enrichment Program* (WE 100) (non-credit)
*Students must successfully complete the Micro-Credential in Python, offered as part of WEP, to receive a Satisfactory (S) grade.
Course Requirements (24 credits)
Semester 1: |
ENG 100 |
Advanced English Language Communication |
3 |
CEMSE 101 |
Engineering Mathematics |
3 |
PSE 102 |
Chemistry & Thermodynamics I
|
3 |
PSE 100 |
Physics & Mechanics I |
3 |
Semester 2: |
ENG 101 |
Critical Writing Discussion & Debate |
3 |
PSE 201 |
PSE Lab |
3 |
PSE 103 |
Chemistry & Thermodynamics II
|
3 |
PSE 101 |
Physics & Mechanics II
|
3 |
Students who fail any of the course requirements will be dismissed from the PGDip Program. Given the sequential nature of the course offering, appeals are not considered.
*With approval from the Program Chair/Assoc. Dean high performing students (CGPA >3.7) can take MSE 200 as an additional course in Semester 2.
Students can transfer 200-level credits earned during the PGDip to the KAUST MS degree.
Capstone Project (6 credits)
During the Summer Session all PGDip Students must register for 6 credits of Capstone Project. Students must choose from three topics as follows:
1. Energy and Sustainability
2. Emerging Materials for Future Economies
3. Industrial Leadership
Every student will write a proposal under the approved topic under the guidance of an assigned instructor. Capstone Projects do not involve experimental research. The project's outcome is a short report (5-20 pages) on current achievements, open issues, and perspectives on the chosen subject.