The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree is designed to prepare students for research careers in academia and industry.
There is a minimum residency requirement at KAUST of three and a half years for students entering with a bachelor’s degree and two and a half years for students entering with a master’s degree. A minimum GPA of 3.0 must be achieved to graduate. Individual courses require a minimum of a B- for course credit.
The Ph.D. Degree includes the following steps:
Ph.D. Course Requirements
The required coursework varies for students entering the Ph.D. degree with a bachelor’s degree or a relevant master’s degree. Students holding a bachelor’s degree must complete all program core/mandatory courses and elective courses outlined in the master’s degree section and are also required to complete the Ph.D. courses below. Students entering with a bachelor’s degree will qualify to earn a master’s degree by satisfying the master’s degree requirements.
Students entering the Ph.D. degree with a relevant M.Sc. degree must complete the requirements below, though additional courses may be required by the academic advisor.
Ph.D. Courses
- At least two 300-level courses
- Graduate seminar 398 (non-credit) – all students are required to register and receive a satisfactory grade for every semester of the program they attend
- Winter Enrichment Program (WEP) – students who completed WEP while earning the M.Sc. are not required to enroll in a full WEP for a second time during the Ph.D.
Ph.D. Proposal Defense Committee
To advance to candidacy, students must successfully complete the Ph.D. proposal defense. Once students have passed the proposal defense, students are designated as Ph.D. or doctoral candidates.
The Ph.D. dissertation proposal defense committee, which must be approved by the dean, must consist of at least three members and typically includes no more than six members. The chair, plus one additional faculty member must be affiliated with the student’s program.
Member |
Role |
Program Status |
1 |
Chair |
Within program |
2 |
Faculty |
Within program |
3 |
Faculty |
Outside program |
4 |
Approved research scientist |
Inside KAUST |
Notes:
- Members 1-3 are required, member 4 is optional
- Co-chairs may serve as members 2 or 3
- Adjunct professors and professors emeriti may retain their roles on current committees, but may not serve as chair on any new committees
- Professors of practice and research professors may serve as members 2 or 3 depending upon their affiliation with the student’s program, they may also serve as co-chairs
Once constituted, the composition of the proposal committee can only be changed with the approval of both the academic advisor and the dean.
View a list of faculty and their affiliations here.
Ph.D. Final Defense Committee
The Ph.D. dissertation defense committee, which must be approved by the dean, must consist of at least four members and typically includes no more than six members. At least three of the required members must be KAUST faculty and one must be an external examiner who is external to KAUST. The chair, plus one additional faculty member must be affiliated with the student’s program. The external examiner is not required to attend the defense, but must write a report on the dissertation and may attend the dissertation defense at the discretion of the program.
Member |
Role |
Program Status |
1 |
Chair |
Within program |
2 |
Faculty |
Within program |
3 |
Faculty |
Outside program |
4 |
External examiner |
Outside KAUST |
5 |
Approved research scientist |
Inside KAUST |
6 |
Additional faculty |
Inside or outside KAUST |
Notes:
- Members 1-4 are required, members 5 and 6 are optional
- Co-chairs may serve as either members 2, 3 or 6
- Adjunct professors and professors emeriti may retain their roles on current committees, but may not serve as chair on any new committees
- Professors of practice and research professors may serve as members 2, 3 or 6 depending upon their affiliation with the student’s program, they may also serve as co-chairs
- Visiting professors may serve as member 6, but not as the external examiner
The only requirement with commonality with the proposal committee is the academic advisor, although it is expected that other members will carry forward to this committee.
Co-supervisors can be considered one of the above four members required, provided they come under the categories listed (i.e. meets the requirements of the position).
View a list of faculty and their affiliations here.