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# Table of Contents for 0 Overview
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## Files
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- [[0. QE Overview.md]]
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- [[ME_PhD_Qualifying_Exam_Guideline_Fall2024.pdf]]
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- [[Notes from first Info Session.md]]
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## Summary
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# PhD Qualifying Exam Guidelines and Resources
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## 0. QE Overview
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This folder contains guidelines, resources, and information for preparing for the PhD qualifying exam in the mechanical engineering program.
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### Key Documents
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* [[ME_PhD_Qualifying_Exam_Guideline_Fall2024.pdf]]: A comprehensive guide to the PhD qualifying exam process, including requirements, format, and expectations.
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* [[Notes from first Info Session.md]]: A summary of the information shared during the first info session, including key questions, deadlines, and preparation tips.
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## Scheduling
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The PhD qualifying exam consists of two components:
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* **Written Research Proposal**: Due 8 weeks after abstract submission, with a maximum length of 10 pages.
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* **Oral Presentation**: A 30-minute presentation, anticipated to last up to 90 minutes, followed by an open questioning period.
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### General Information
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* The PhD qualifying exam is designed to assess the student's research skills and preparation for graduate studies.
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* Academic integrity is strictly enforced; students must complete a University-provided online course and obtain a Turnitin plagiarism report.
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## How to Prepare
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* Review the [[ME_PhD_Qualifying_Exam_Guideline_Fall2024.pdf]] document for detailed information on the exam process and requirements.
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* Seek guidance from Dr. Cho, who will forward written proposals to the committee.
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* Utilize online resources, such as Turnitin, to ensure academic integrity.
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This folder serves as a central hub for PhD qualifying exam preparation and information.
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