Programs, Advisors, and Deadlines (Doctoral)
To view detailed information about a graduate program, please visit the University Catalog.
International applications for Fall are due by the program application deadline or March 15 – whichever is sooner. Computer Science international applications are due January 15. International applications for Spring are due October 1. See this website for more information.
Applicants should review this page to learn if their prospective program is a self-support program. These programs have independent fee structures.
Educational Leadership (Ed.D.) Advisor Email: Kimberly Word Phone: 562-985-4998
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Engineering & Computational Mathematics (Ph.D.) Advisor Email: Dr. Praveen Shankar Phone: 562-985-8032
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Advisor Email: Dr. Michael Willliams Phone: 562-985-2335
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Advisor Email: Dr. Jeff Rodrigues Phone: 562-985-4998
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Advisor Email: Prof. Toni Espinoza-Ferrel Phone: 562-985-4057
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