2024 Application Deadlines and Requirements Doctoral
NOTE: This page serves as achieved information for past application terms Spring 2024, Summer 2024, and Fall 2024.
For 2025 Application Requirements and Deadlines, please visit https://graduate.ucf.edu/application-deadlines-and-requirements/
Fall Priority Deadline: Applicants who plan to enroll full time in a degree program and who wish to be considered for university fellowships or assistantships should apply by January 15 (or earlier if your program has a deadline prior to January 15).
General Information: For information on general UCF graduate admissions requirements that apply to all prospective students, please visit the Admissions section of the Graduate Catalog. Applicants must apply online. All requested materials must be submitted by the established deadline.
Admissions Test: If the GRE or GMAT is required, the specific test will be explicitly stated in the “Admissions Requirements” section of the program. Information on UCF’s English Language Proficiency Requirements (TOEFL/IELTS) can be found in the International Students section of the Graduate Catalog.
Institution Codes
GRE: 5233
GMAT: RZT-HT-58
TOEFL: 5233
Program Prerequisites: Many program may require prerequisites. If required, they will be listed in UCF’s Graduate Catalog page for your specific program/track.
International Applicants: Information regarding UCF’s English Language Proficiency Requirement as well as International Transcripts/Evaluations can be found in the International Students section of the Graduate Catalog.
Questions? Our Graduate Admission Team is here to help! Email us today at gradadmissions@ucf.edu
Aerospace Engineering PhD
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | December 1 | July 1 | |
International Applicants | July 1 | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Aerospace or Mechanical Engineering or closely related discipline.
- The GRE is not required for admission to this program.
- Résumé.
- Statement of educational, research, and professional career objectives.
- Three letters of recommendation.
- Applicants to this program, except those that have earned or will earn a Masters or Doctoral degree from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF, who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation. Credential evaluations are accepted from World Education Services (WES) or Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. only.
Faculty members may choose to conduct face-to-face or telephone interviews before accepting an applicant into their research program.
Additional courses may be required to correct deficiencies. Students should contact the graduate program director for further information.
Big Data Analytics PhD
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | July 1 | ||
International Applicants | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- A Bachelor’s degree or its equivalent in statistics, data analytics or a related field from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF or its equivalent from a foreign institution.
- The GRE is not required for admission to this program.
- A current curriculum vitae.
- A personal statement identifying the area of research interest and a description of the applicant’s academic and professional experiences.
- Three letters of recommendation.
- The student should have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 for all bachelor’s level work completed.
- Applicants to this program, except those that have earned or will earn a Masters or Doctoral degree from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF, who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation. Credential evaluations are accepted from World Education Services (WES) or Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. only.
Big Data Analytics PhD, Statistics Track
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | July 1 | ||
International Applicants | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- A Bachelor’s degree or its equivalent in statistics, data analytics or a related field from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF or its equivalent from a foreign institution.
- The GRE is not required for admission to this program.
- A current curriculum vitae.
- A personal statement identifying the area of research interest and a description of the applicant’s academic and professional experiences.
- Three letters of recommendation.
- The student should have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 for all bachelor’s level work completed.
- Applicants to this program, except those that have earned or will earn a Masters or Doctoral degree from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF, who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation. Credential evaluations are accepted from World Education Services (WES) or Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. only.
Biomedical Engineering PhD
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | December 1 | July 1 | |
International Applicants | July 1 | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering or closely related discipline.
- The GRE is not required for admission to this program.
- Résumé.
- A written statement of experience and research, areas of current and future potential research interests, and future career goals.
- Three letters of recommendation.
- Applicants to this program, except those that have earned or will earn a Masters or Doctoral degree from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF, who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation. Credential evaluations are accepted from World Education Services (WES) or Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. only.
Faculty members may choose to conduct face-to-face or telephone interviews before accepting an applicant into their research program.
Additional courses may be required to correct deficiencies. Students should contact the graduate program director for further information.
Biomedical Sciences PhD
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | January 1 | ||
International Applicants | January 1 |
Application Requirements
- The GRE is not required for admission to this program.
- Three letters of recommendation.
- Statement of research interest and purpose, including a summary of relevant work or research experience.
- Résumé or CV.
- A personal or telephone interview.
- Applicants to this program, except those that have earned or will earn a Masters or Doctoral degree from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF, who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation. Credential evaluations are accepted from World Education Services (WES) or Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. only.
Biomedical Sciences MD/PhD Track
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | January 1 | ||
International Applicants | January 1 |
Application Requirements
- Official, MCAT score taken within the last five years. To send MCAT scores electronically, please use the AAMC score reporting system.
- Three letters of recommendation.
- Statement of research interest and purpose, including a summary of relevant work or research experience.
- Résumé.
- A personal or telephone interview.
- In addition to the above requirements, students must also meet the requirements for medical school admission: https://med.ucf.edu/admissions/
Admission is based on an overall assessment of the qualifications submitted and the interview. All admissions to the MD/PhD program are competitive and based on availability of faculty for sponsoring research.
Interested applicants must first apply to the UCF medical school through AMCAS and indicate on their medical school application that they are applying for MD/PhD.
Students interested in pursuing a combined MD/PhD degree must apply and be accepted into medical school and the Biomedical Sciences PhD program. Separate applications are required, and students wishing to pursue this joint degree program should indicate this and state their reasons on both applications.
AMCAS Application
Applicants must complete an application through the online American Medical College Application Service (AMCAS) at www.aamc.org. AMCAS is the national application service that processes applications for M.D. Programs throughout the nation. Through AMCAS, an applicant may apply to most M.D. programs by completing one application and paying the appropriate fees. AMCAS provides the college with applicant information immediately upon completion of AMCAS transcript verification process.
The AMCAS application period begins in late May and terminates on or before December 15 prior to the year in which the applicant anticipates enrollment. The AMCAS Application deadline is the date when students must submit the application, all fees, original transcripts, and associated data to AMCAS.
Applicants who are selected for medical school interviews at UCF will be invited to apply through the Graduate School portal for the PhD portion of the combined program. Please note that applications that do not come through AMCAS will not be considered for MD/PhD track.
Business Administration PhD, Accounting Track
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | |||
International Applicants |
The next available term for admission will be Fall 2025, with applications opening in September 2024.
Application Requirements
- One official transcript (in a sealed envelope) from each college/university attended.
- Official, competitive GRE or GMAT score taken within the last five years.
- Three letters of recommendation.
- Goal statement.
- Résumé.
- Other: Previous publications and/or other relevant supporting documentation.
- Test of English as a Foreign Language for Non-U.S. Citizens: A TOEFL or IELTS is required of all applicants who do not have a degree from a U.S. institution or English instruction institution. A minimum score of 577 paper-based; 233 computer-based; 91 Internet-based; or 7.0 IELTS is required. For more information on exams and locations, go to www.ets.org/toefl.
Business Administration PhD, Finance Track
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | |||
International Applicants |
The next available term for admission will be Fall 2025, with applications opening in September 2024.
Application Requirements
- One official transcript (in a sealed envelope) from each college/university attended.
- Official, competitive GRE or GMAT score taken within the last five years.
- Three letters of recommendation.
- Goal statement.
- Résumé.
- Other: Previous publications and/or other relevant supporting documentation.
- Test of English as a Foreign Language for Non-U.S. Citizens: A TOEFL or IELTS is required of all applicants who do not have a degree from a U.S. institution or English instruction institution. A minimum score of 577 paper-based; 233 computer-based; 91 Internet-based; or 7.0 IELTS is required. For more information on exams and locations, go to www.ets.org/toefl.
Business Administration PhD, Management Track
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | |||
International Applicants |
The next available term for admission will be Fall 2025, with applications opening in September 2024.
Application Requirements
- One official transcript (in a sealed envelope) from each college/university attended.
- Official, competitive GRE or GMAT score taken within the last five years.
- Three letters of recommendation.
- Goal statement.
- Résumé.
- Other: Previous publications and/or other relevant supporting documentation.
- Test of English as a Foreign Language for Non-U.S. Citizens: A TOEFL or IELTS is required of all applicants who do not have a degree from a U.S. institution or English instruction institution. A minimum score of 577 paper-based; 233 computer-based; 91 Internet-based; or 7.0 IELTS is required. For more information on exams and locations, go to www.ets.org/toefl.
Business Administration PhD, Marketing Track
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | |||
International Applicants |
The next available term for admission will be Fall 2025, with applications opening in September 2024.
Application Requirements
- One official transcript (in a sealed envelope) from each college/university attended.
- Official, competitive GRE or GMAT score taken within the last five years.
- Three letters of recommendation.
- Goal statement.
- Résumé.
- Other: Previous publications and/or other relevant supporting documentation.
- Test of English as a Foreign Language for Non-U.S. Citizens: A TOEFL or IELTS is required of all applicants who do not have a degree from a U.S. institution or English instruction institution. A minimum score of 577 paper-based; 233 computer-based; 91 Internet-based; or 7.0 IELTS is required. For more information on exams and locations, go to www.ets.org/toefl.
Chemistry PhD
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | July 1 | January 1 | |
International Applicants | July 1 | January 1 |
Application Requirements
- A Bachelor of Science degree in the Chemical Sciences or a closely related field.
- The GRE is not required for admission to this program.
- Three letters of recommendations.
- A statement of purpose.
- Résumé.
- Applicants to this program, except those that have earned or will earn a Masters or Doctoral degree from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF, who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation. Credential evaluations are accepted from World Education Services (WES) or Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. only.
Meeting minimum UCF admission criteria does not guarantee program admission. Final admission is based on evaluation of the applicant’s abilities, past performance, recommendations, match of this program and faculty expertise to the applicant’s career/academic goals, and the applicant’s potential for completing the degree
Civil Engineering PhD
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | December 1 | July 1 | |
International Applicants | July 1 | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- Master’s or bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering or a closely related discipline.
- Official, competitive GRE score taken in the last five years.
- Résumé.
- Statement of educational, research, and professional career objectives.
- Three letters of recommendation.
Faculty members may choose to conduct face-to-face or telephone interviews before accepting applicants into their research program.
Clinical Psychology PhD
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | December 1 | ||
International Applicants | December 1 |
Application Requirements
- The GRE is not required for admission to this program.
- Curriculum Vitae.
- Three letters of recommendation, with at least two furnished by college or university professors who are acquainted with the applicant.
- A clear statement concerning the type of research the applicant wishes to pursue as a graduate student, and the Clinical Faculty member the applicant believes would be best suited to serve as the applicant’s major professor and mentor.
- Applicants to this program, except those that have earned or will earn a Masters or Doctoral degree from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF, who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation. Credential evaluations are accepted from World Education Services (WES) or Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. only.
If the baccalaureate degree does not include a major in Psychology, students must have completed at least 18 credit hours of Psychology courses at the undergraduate level or above. These courses must include Intro/General Psychology, Research Methods/Statistics, Abnormal Psychology, and Personality Theory/Psychology. The following courses are strongly encouraged: Social Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Biological/Physiological Psychology, and Developmental Psychology. The program requires that History and Systems of Psychology is completed at the undergraduate level with a grade of at least a “B.” This can either be completed prior to starting the program or as an undergraduate course during the program. Applicants who enter with a Master’s degree may be eligible to waive or transfer up to 30 credit hours for credits earned from a completed Master’s degree from an accredited institution recognized by UCF (as long as this number does not exceed 50% of the program’s requirements). In these cases, each applicant’s situation will be reviewed individually based on program standards and requirements.
Meeting minimum UCF admission criteria does not guarantee program admission. Final admission is based on evaluation of the applicant’s abilities, past performance, recommendations, match of this program and faculty expertise to the applicant’s career/academic goals, and the applicant’s potential for completing the degree.
Due to the competitive nature of the application process, strong candidates are likely to meet criteria that are more stringent than those listed here. Strong candidates are also likely to have both research and clinical experience. A department admissions committee reviews the applicants’ credentials and may invite a group of candidates for an interview. Final selection is based on both submitted credentials and the interview.
In 2020, the Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology received 230 applications for admission, and eight students were offered admission to the Ph.D. program. Accepted students had, on average, between 1.5 and 2 years prior research experience and were well matched with the Clinical Faculty’s research and training interests.
Previous graduate work will be considered on a case-by-case basis (including acceptance of a previously completed Master’s Thesis). Graduate students may be eligible to waive up to 30 credits earned from a completed Master’s degree from an accredited institution. Each graduate student’s situation is considered individually by the Clinical Faculty. Graduate students should submit a request to the Director of Clinical Training and provide a course catalog description, course syllabus, and other relevant information to enable the Clinical Faculty to make a determination of equivalence with a course in the PhD curriculum. The waived hours must come from graduate-level course work (e.g., numbered 5000 and above in the Florida SUS approach). No courses with grades less than “B” will be considered for waiver.
Computer Engineering PhD
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | December 1 | July 1 | |
International Applicants | July 1 | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- Master’s or bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering or a closely related discipline.
- Official, competitive GRE score taken within the last five years.
- Résumé.
- Statement of educational, research, and professional career objectives.
- Three letters of recommendation.
Faculty members may choose to conduct face-to-face or telephone interviews before accepting an applicant into their research program.
Additional courses may also be required to correct any course deficiencies. Students should contact the graduate program director for further information
Computer Science PhD
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | December 1 | July 1 | |
International Applicants | July 1 | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- Official, competitive GRE score taken within the last five years.
- Résumé.
- Statement of educational, research, and professional career objectives.
- Three letters of recommendation.
International Applicants: Please note that an external credential evaluation is not required for admission to this program, however if you intend on requesting international transfer credit, a course-by-course evaluation from Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. or World Education Services (WES) must be submitted. If offered admission, you should begin the credential evaluation process immediately so that transfer credits can be appropriately evaluated for your graduate plan of study. For additional information, please review the Transfer Credit policy.
Faculty members may choose to conduct face-to-face or telephone interviews before accepting an applicant into their research program.
Outstanding students with a bachelor’s degree are encouraged to apply directly to the doctoral program. Admission to the PhD program is formalized by the university upon the recommendation of the Computer Science Graduate Coordinator.
An undergraduate degree in Computer Science is desirable but not required. Applicants without a strong undergraduate background in Computer Science must demonstrate an understanding of the material covered in upper-division undergraduate courses listed under the Articulation Section of the Curriculum Information. Applicants may choose to demonstrate their knowledge of these courses by taking these courses as non-degree seeking and scoring “B” or better in all of them.
Criminal Justice PhD
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | February 1 | ||
International Applicants | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- An earned Master’s degree in criminal justice or a closely related discipline from an accredited institution.
- Official, competitive GRE score taken within the last five years.
- Three letters of reference from faculty or professionals who can assess the student’s ability to succeed in a doctoral program. A minimum of two letters must be from university faculty members, at least one of which must be written by a faculty member from the institution/program from which the Master’s degree was earned, preferably a thesis advisor or close mentor who has the capacity to directly assess the applicant’s potential for PhD-level work
- A personal narrative of 500 – 1,000 words describing research interests, educational expectations, career aspirations, level of computer skills, and any special qualifications that may enhance the overall learning environment of the CJ PhD program.
- A curriculum vita.
- A writing sample that is at least 2,000 words long, is academic in nature (e.g., paper written for a Master’s class), and demonstrates the applicant’s ability to complete graduate-level composition. Should not be an article accepted for publication and applicant must be sole author.
Applicants may be requested to participate in an interview (in person, by Skype, or by phone) with the Department’s Doctoral Program Committee.
Admission to the Criminal Justice doctoral program will be granted on a competitive basis. Meeting minimum UCF admission standards does not guarantee program admission. Final admission is based on evaluation of the applicant’s abilities, past performance, recommendations, match to the program, ability to enhance program strength and diversity, and potential for completing the degree and making significant contributions to criminal justice.
Curriculum and Instruction EdD
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | May 1 | ||
International Applicants | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- Master’s degree in a closely related field.
- The GRE is not required for admission to this program.
- The goal statement – Written essay of 500 words or less, single-spaced. Respond to both of the following prompts. Be specific. 1) Why are you interested in pursuing an Ed.D. in Curriculum and Instruction? Be sure to address current and/or previous academic and professional experiences and how they align with your interest in pursuing this doctoral program. 2) Describe your future career plans and how the Ed.D. in Curriculum and Instruction will help you achieve these goals.
- Area of Specialization – The applicant will be asked to indicate a preferred Area of Specialization in the Goal Statement. Areas of Specialization may be found here. Applicants are required to meet or speak with the Specialization Area Advisor about their interests prior to applying. Please contact the Program Coordinator to discuss options for Areas of Specialization not included in our current program offerings.
- Resume – The applicant should include his/her most recent professional resume or curriculum vitae. The EdD in Curriculum and Instruction is a doctorate in the professional practice of education and as such emphasizes a minimum of three (3) years of experience in the field.
- Three letters of reference – Three letters of reference will be read by the admissions committee to determine whether the applicant has the academic ability to succeed in the program. As such, these letters should be written by graduate faculty who can judge the applicant’s abilities in a doctoral program, including their research and writing skills. One of the letters may be from the applicant’s employer/supervisor. This letter will support the applicant’s professional experience and commitment to the program.
- Writing Sample – You must include a sample of your scholarly writing that demonstrates your ability to complete graduate level coursework. Acceptable writing samples must be single authored (i.e., no co-authored documents), include citations, and demonstrate your ability to pursue the type of research that could lead to a completed dissertation. Possible samples include a chapter from a master’s thesis, a conference paper, a research paper for a graduate class, or other research project. Ideally, your writing sample should be at least 10-20 pages, double-spaced.
- Scholarly Writing Alternative Option- If you do not have an example of scholarly writing from your previous graduate work, please do the following:
- Read this article: http://lexiconic.net/pedagogy/Do_Learners.pdf
- Do the following:
- Provide a concise summary of the article in your own words.
- Discuss what points you agree/disagree with and why.
- Provide detailed examples from within your own personal or professional life.
- Discuss the implications of this article for your professional organization/workplace.
- Summarize your overall perspective on the issues raised in the article.
- Note: Any use of AI, Chat GPT, or other assistance in writing this article will automatically disqualify you from consideration from admission to the program. This article must be written independently without any assistance from any person or tool, other than your word processing software.
- Scholarly Writing Alternative Option- If you do not have an example of scholarly writing from your previous graduate work, please do the following:
- Interview – The applicant should make an appointment to meet with the specialization area adviser before the final admission deadline. These appointments may be conducted in person or via remote conferencing. The interview is an important way for faculty to attach faces to names and draw distinctions among applicants. Students in the EdD in Curriculum and Instruction program will spend three full years working closely with faculty and colleagues in both individual and group settings. The interview allows faculty to meet potential students to form a cohesive and dynamic cohort.
- Applicants to this program, except those that have earned or will earn a Masters or Doctoral degree from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF, who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation. Credential evaluations are accepted from World Education Services (WES) or Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. only.
This Program Can Be Completed Fully Online
Please note: The Curriculum and Instruction EdD may be completed fully online, although not all elective options or program prerequisites may be offered online. Newly admitted students choosing to complete this program exclusively via UCF online classes may enroll with a reduction in campus-based fees.
International students (F or J visa) are required to enroll in a full-time course load of 9 credit hours during the fall and spring semesters. Only 3 of the 9 credit hours may be taken in a completely online format. For a detailed listing of enrollment requirements for international students, please visit http://global.ucf.edu/. If you have questions, please consult UCF Global at 407-823-2337.
UCF is not authorized to provide online courses or instruction to students in some states. Refer to State Restrictions for current information.
Education PhD, Counselor Education Track
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | December 1 | ||
International Applicants | December 1 |
Application Requirements
- A master’s degree in a closely related field and master’s level competency in educational research and statistics.
- Official, competitive GRE score taken within the last five years.
- Two letters of recommendation.
- Goal statement. See program handbook for more information
- Resumé.
- A formal interview is required. Please refer to the Counselor Education webpage to view the current scheduled interview date and times. Click Get Started > Admission and Application Questions > Important Dates for Applicants and you will be able to view the current interview date and location information.
Education PhD, Early Childhood Track
Education PhD, Elementary Education Track
Education PhD, Exceptional Education Track
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | May 1 | ||
International Applicants | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- A master’s degree in a closely related field.
- Official, competitive GRE score taken within the last five years.
- Three letters of recommendation.
- Goal statement.
- Resumé
- A timed writing sample produced during the interview.
- Group interview with faculty. Current doctoral students may also interview applicants.
Education PhD, Higher Education Track
Education PhD, Instructional Design and Technology Track
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | January 1 | ||
International Applicants | January 1 |
Application Requirements
- A master’s degree in a closely related field.
- Official, competitive GRE (Verbal, Quantitative, and Written) score taken within the last five years.
- Three letters of recommendation.
- Goal statement.
- Résumé.
- Writing sample of a ten to twenty-page original paper on any topic.
Education PhD, Learning Sciences Track
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | January 1 | ||
International Applicants | January 1 |
Application Requirements
- A master’s degree in a closely related field.
- Official, competitive GRE (Verbal, Quantitative, and Written) score taken within the last five years.
- Three letters of recommendation.
- Goal statement.
- Résumé.
- Writing sample of a ten to twenty-page original paper on any topic.
Education PhD, Mathematics Education Track
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | January 1 | ||
International Applicants | January 1 |
Application Requirements
- A master’s degree in a closely related field.
- Official, competitive GRE score taken within the last five years.
- Three letters of recommendation: These should be professional references and ideally from those who have supervised, mentored, or served as your professor in some capacity.
- Goal statement: This should include why you are interested in pursuing a PhD in mathematics education, your mathematics education teaching and research interests as well as which faculty member(s) you would be most interested in working with and why.
- Résumé or CV. Please include all degrees earned, teaching and leadership experiences, courses taught, etc.
Education PhD, Methodology, Measurement and Analysis Track
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | January 1 | ||
International Applicants | January 1 |
Application Requirements
- A master’s degree in a closely related field.
- Official, competitive GRE score taken within the last five years.
- Three letters of recommendation:These letters should be written by graduate faculty who can judge the applicant’s abilities in a doctoral program, including their research and writing skills. One of the letters may be from the applicant’s employer/supervisor. This letter will support the applicant’s professional experience and commitment to the program.
- Goal statement: Written essay that describes both of the following. Total word count should be 500 words or less, single-spaced:
- Why you are interested in pursuing a Ph.D. in the Methodology, Measurement, and Analysis track. This should also address current and/or previous academic and professional experiences and how they align to your interest in pursuing a Ph.D. in the Methodology, Measurement, and Analysis track.
- Your future career plans and how a degree from the Methodology, Measurement, and Analysis Ph.D. track is aligned with and will help you achieve your career goals..
- Curriculum Vitae that reflects prior education, recent professional accomplishments, any recent scholarly work (publications, presentations, grants, research participation), awards, scholarships, additional professional certifications, teaching, volunteer/service activities, and membership/leadership/activities with professional organizations and community service organizations. For recent graduates, this can include accomplishments as a student.
- Writing Sample: At least 5,000 words that demonstrates the ability to complete graduate-level coursework. Acceptable writing samples must be single authored (i.e., no co-authored documents) and may include a chapter from a master’s thesis, a conference paper, a term paper for a seminar, or other research projects that demonstrate the applicant’s ability to pursue the type of research that could possibly lead to a completed dissertation.
- Interview.
- Applicants to this program, except those that have earned or will earn a Masters or Doctoral degree from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF, who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation. Credential evaluations are accepted from World Education Services (WES) or Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. only.
Education PhD, Reading Education Track
Education PhD, Science Education Track
Education PhD, Social Science Education Track
Education PhD, Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Track
Education PhD, Teaching, Learning, and Development Track
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | May 1 | ||
International Applicants | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- A master’s degree in a related field of study and master’s level competency in educational research and statistics.
- A minimum of 21 credit hours of graduate content specific education courses.
- Official, competitive GRE score taken within the last five years.
- Three letters of recommendation.
- Goal statement.
- Resumé.
- Writing sample.
- Interview
Educational Leadership EdD, Executive Track
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | May 1 | ||
International Applicants | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- Master’s degree in a closely related field.
- Official, competitive GRE score, taken within the last five years.
- Three letters of recommendation.
- Resume.
- Goal statement.
Admission to the program is once per year, fall term only, with students paced in a cohort sequence.
Educational Leadership EdD, Higher Education Track
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | July 1 | ||
International Applicants | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- Minimum GPA of 3.0 (on 4.0 scale) in the last 60 credit hours of undergraduate degree.
- Master’s degree from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF or its equivalent from a foreign institution.
- Minimum GPA of 3.0 (on 4.0 scale) for all graduate work at the time of application.
- Official, competitive GRE score, taken within the last five years.
- Three letters of recommendation (electronic or hard copy).
- Resumé/CV.
- Goal statement. (Describe the following: preparedness for the program, career goals related to the program, and potential area of research interest in the program.)
- Evidence of a minimum of one year full-time or two years part-time professional higher education work experience. Evidence may include, but not be limited to, any one of the following: work experience listed on the resume/CV with confirmation email/telephone, letter of reference, or copies of annual reviews, etc.. (Please note that graduate assistantships, teaching assistantships, internships and practica do not fulfill this requirement.)
- An interview may be required.
Electrical Engineering PhD
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | December 1 | July 1 | |
International Applicants | July 1 | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering or a closely related discipline.
- Official, competitive GRE score taken within the last five years.
- Résumé.
- Statement of educational, research, and professional career objectives.
- Three letters of recommendation
Faculty members may choose to conduct face-to-face or telephone interviews before accepting applicants into their research programs.
Additional courses may also be required to correct any course deficiencies. Students should contact the graduate program director for further information.
Environmental Engineering PhD
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | December 1 | July 1 | |
International Applicants | July 1 | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- A Bachelor’s and/or Master’s degree in Environmental Engineering or a closely related discipline.
- Official, competitive GRE score taken in the last five years.
- Résumé.
- Statement of educational, research, and professional career objectives.
- Three letters of recommendation.
Faculty members may choose to conduct face-to-face or telephone interviews before accepting an applicant into their research program.
Final articulation requirements will be determined by the department after students have been admitted and after discussions with their advisers.
Hospitality Management, PhD
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | February 1 | ||
International Applicants | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- A master’s degree in a closely related field.
- Official, competitive GRE or GMAT score taken within the last five years.
- Three letters of recommendation.
- Goal statement (This is your opportunity to outline in 500 words why you wish to come to the program, what you think you will contribute to the program and how you feel the program will enhance you both personally and professionally).
- Résumé
- Applicants applying to this program who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation. Credential evaluations are accepted from World Education Services (WES) or Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. only.
Human Factors and Cognitive Psychology PhD
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | January 1 | ||
International Applicants | January 1 |
Application Requirements
- Bachelor’s or master’s degree in Psychology or another allied area.
- The GRE is not required for admission to this program.
- Evidence of successful completion of undergraduate courses in statistics and general areas of experimental psychology.
- Résumé or Curriculum Vitae.
- A clear statement concerning the professional background, the type of research you wish to pursue as a graduate student, and the faculty member you believe would be best suited to serve as your major professor and mentor.
- Three letters of recommendation, with at least two furnished by college or university professors who are acquainted with the applicant.
- Applicants to this program, except those that have earned or will earn a Masters or Doctoral degree from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF, who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation. Credential evaluations are accepted from World Education Services (WES) or Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. only.
Students are not normally admitted to the program without having completed a minimum amount of basic preparation in content related to experimental psychology. This preparation is judged on an individual basis but typically consists of at least 18 semester hours in the following:
- Courses in research methods, computer applications, and statistical methods.
- General experimental psychology courses, e.g., learning, physiological, perception, human learning, cognition, motivation, and measurement.
Applicants are evaluated for program prerequisites and advised of any need for additional preparation. Previous graduate work is evaluated for credit on a case-by-case basis.
Meeting minimum UCF admission criteria does not guarantee program admission. Final admission is based on evaluation of the applicant’s abilities, past performance, recommendations, match of this program and faculty expertise to the applicant’s career/academic goals, and the applicant’s potential for completing the degree. Admission criteria are more stringent because of the competitiveness of the application process.
Industrial and Organizational Psychology PhD
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | December 1 | ||
International Applicants | December 1 |
Application Requirements
- Bachelor’s or master’s degree in Psychology or another allied area.
- Official, competitive GRE score taken within the last five years.
- Evidence of successful completion of undergraduate courses in statistics and in the general area of experimental psychology.
- Résumé.
- Statement outlining the student’s academic and professional background and goals, along with career aspirations and goals.
- Three letters of recommendation, with at least two furnished by college or university professors who are acquainted with the applicant.
Meeting minimum UCF admission criteria does not guarantee program admission. Final admission is based on evaluation of the applicant’s abilities, past performance, recommendations, match of this program and faculty expertise to the applicant’s career/academic goals, and the applicant’s potential for completing the degree.
It is preferred that applicants to the program either have a bachelor’s degree with a major in psychology, or a baccalaureate degree and completion of undergraduate psychology courses in statistics and research methods; and four additional upper-division courses (12 credit hours) in the core content areas of psychology, for a minimum of 18 upper-division hours in psychology. It is up to the discretion of the I/O admissions committee whether a student accepted into the I/O Psychology PhD program, with a bachelor’s degree other than psychology, will be required to take upper-division courses in the core content areas of psychology.
Applicants should note that admission to the PhD program is competitive, and successful applicants are expected to have an outstanding academic record. Admission to the program is based upon an overall assessment of the applicant’s potential for completing it and for making significant contributions to the science and/or practice of I/O psychology. Admissions decisions are generally made by the second week in March and applicants are notified of their status shortly thereafter. Note that admission to the program is restricted to the fall semester of each academic year.
Industrial Engineering PhD
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | December 1 | July 1 | |
International Applicants | July 1 | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Industrial Engineering or a closely related discipline
- Official, competitive GRE score taken within the last five years.
- Résumé.
- Goal Statement
- The Goal Statement should discuss all relevant professional background and any previous research experience. The statement should explain the motivation behind the pursuit of a doctoral degree in Industrial Engineering at UCF. Future career goals after the completion of the applicant’s doctoral study should be discussed.
- Most importantly, the applicant must clearly describe the particular area(s) of research interest. The applicant should identify at least one UCF faculty member who shares a similar research focus and is believed to be best suited to serve as a potential dissertation advisor.
- The goal statement should between 500 and 1,000 words.
- Three letters of recommendation
- The letters of recommendation should be from faculty members, university administrators and employers with a supervisory role of the applicant. The letters, which must be current to the application and must not be for another degree program, should address the educational and career goals of applicant. The letter writers should also know the applicant well enough to discuss the applicant’s capacity to perform, excel and succeed in a graduate program. Letters for PhD applicants must discuss the applicant’s ability to perform graduate-level research. At least two of the letters should be furnished by college or university professors who are acquainted with the applicant
Applications are accepted for the fall and spring terms only.
Faculty members may choose to conduct face-to-face or telephone interviews before accepting an applicant into their research program.
Fellowships and assistantships may be awarded based on the student’s GPA, GRE scores, letters of recommendation, curriculum vitae/resume, and goals statement.
Students must complete any needed articulation course work and pass a PhD Qualifying Examination in order to be admitted as a regular doctoral student. This exam is normally taken within the first year after all articulation work is completed.
Integrative and Conservation Biology PhD, Conservation Biology
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | December 1 | ||
International Applicants | December 1 |
Application Requirements
- The GRE is not required for admission to this program.
- Three letters of recommendation.
- Résumé or CV.
- A personal statement. Assessment of your application is based on your academic background, analytical skills, communication skills, and research experience. A personal statement is an opportunity to convey to the selection committee your personal, academic, and/or professional experiences that have led to your desire to attend graduate school. Include your long-term career goals and how a graduate education will help you achieve these goals. It is important to dedicate a section of your statement to discuss your research interests. Please include a research question and approach (to the extent possible) you would like to pursue while earning your degree.
- A computer-based score of 230 (or 89 internet-based score) on the Test of English as a Foreign language (TOEFL) if an applicant is from a country where English is not the official language, or if an applicant’s degree is not from an accredited U.S. institution, or if an applicant did not earn a degree in a country where English is the only official language or a university where English is the only official language of instruction. Although we prefer the TOEFL, we will accept IELTS scores of 7.0.
- Applicants to this program, except those that have earned or will earn a Masters or Doctoral degree from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF, who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation. Credential evaluations are accepted from World Education Services (WES) or Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. only.
Students entering the graduate program with regular status are normally expected to have completed course work generally required for a bachelor’s degree in biology.
Applicants should first identify faculty who match their own research interests, and then contact faculty in advance to inquire about research opportunities in faculty labs and to solicit agreement that a faculty member is interested in serving as the student’s dissertation advisor. Applicants to the Ph.D. program who do not have a consenting dissertation advisor within the department faculty will not be accepted into the program. Admission is competitive and based on an overall assessment of the qualifications as submitted and the availability of faculty to serve as dissertation advisor.
Meeting minimum UCF admission criteria does not guarantee program admission. Final admission is based on evaluation of the applicant’s abilities, past performance, recommendations, match of this program and faculty expertise to the applicant’s career/academic goals, the identification of a dissertation advisor, and the applicant’s potential for completing the degree.
Integrative and Conservation Biology PhD, Integrative Biology
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | December 1 | ||
International Applicants | December 1 |
Application Requirements
- The GRE is not required for admission to this program.
- Three letters of recommendation.
- Résumé or CV.
- A personal statement. Assessment of your application is based on your academic background, analytical skills, communication skills, and research experience. A personal statement is an opportunity to convey to the selection committee your personal, academic, and/or professional experiences that have led to your desire to attend graduate school. Include your long-term career goals and how a graduate education will help you achieve these goals. It is important to dedicate a section of your statement to discuss your research interests. Please include a research question and approach (to the extent possible) you would like to pursue while earning your degree.
- A computer-based score of 230 (or 89 internet-based score) on the Test of English as a Foreign language (TOEFL) if an applicant is from a country where English is not the official language, or if an applicant’s degree is not from an accredited U.S. institution, or if an applicant did not earn a degree in a country where English is the only official language or a university where English is the only official language of instruction. Although we prefer the TOEFL, we will accept IELTS scores of 7.0.
- Applicants to this program, except those that have earned or will earn a Masters or Doctoral degree from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF, who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation. Credential evaluations are accepted from World Education Services (WES) or Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. only.
Students entering the graduate program with regular status are normally expected to have completed course work generally required for a bachelor’s degree in biology.
Applicants should first identify faculty who match their own research interests, and then contact faculty in advance to inquire about research opportunities in faculty labs and to solicit agreement that a faculty member is interested in serving as the student’s dissertation advisor. Applicants to the Ph.D. program who do not have a consenting dissertation advisor within the department faculty will not be accepted into the program. Admission is competitive and based on an overall assessment of the qualifications as submitted and the availability of faculty to serve as dissertation advisor.
Meeting minimum UCF admission criteria does not guarantee program admission. Final admission is based on evaluation of the applicant’s abilities, past performance, recommendations, match of this program and faculty expertise to the applicant’s career/academic goals, the identification of a dissertation adviser, and the applicant’s potential for completing the degree.
Integrative Anthropological Sciences PhD
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | January 1 | ||
International Applicants | January 1 |
Application Requirements
- A master’s degree or its equivalent in Anthropology or a closely related discipline.
- A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5 for all master’s level work completed.
- The GRE is not required for admission into this program
- A curriculum vitae.
- A writing sample of at least 2,500 words demonstrating the ability to conduct graduate-level work.
- Three letters of recommendation.
- An on campus, by phone or virtual interview with a potential advisor.
- Applicants to this program, except those that have earned or will earn a Masters or Doctoral degree from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF, who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation. Credential evaluations are accepted from World Education Services (WES) or Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. only.
- International applicants whose first language is not English are required to submit results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or other equivalent test approved by the Graduate College unless they hold a degree from a US accredited institution. The TOEFL is strongly preferred. The minimum TOEFL score for full admissions consideration is 90 on the Internet-based test (IBT), 232 on the computer-based test, or 575 on the paper-based test. The minimum IELTS score is 7.0. Applicants should plan to take the appropriate test no later than November to ensure consideration of their applications by the December 1 deadline.
Meeting minimum UCF admission criteria does not guarantee program admission. Final admission is based on an evaluation of the applicant’s abilities, past performance, recommendations, match of this program and faculty expertise to the applicant’s career/academic goals, and the applicant’s potential for completing the degree.
Kinesiology PhD
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | January 1 | ||
International Applicants | January 1 |
Application Requirements
- A master’s degree in a closely related field and master’s level competency in research and statistics.
- The GRE is not required for admission into this program.
- Two letters of recommendation from previous faculty or supervisors who can speak to the applicants ability to be successful in graduate school.
- Goal statement.
- The statement should explain the motivation behind the pursuit of a doctoral degree in Kinesiology as well as any prior preparation and/or research experience. Future career goals after the completion of the applicant’s doctoral study should be discussed.
- Particular area(s) of research interest should be presented. At least one UCF faculty member in the School of Kinesiology and Rehabilitation Sciences who shares a similar research focus and is believed to be best suited to serve as a potential dissertation advisor must be identified.
- Resumé/vita reflecting relevant experience.
- Writing sample demonstrating the applicant’s ability to interpret and synthesize information relevant to the field of kinesiology.
- Applicants to this program, except those that have earned or will earn a Masters or Doctoral degree from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF, who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation. Credential evaluations are accepted from World Education Services (WES) or Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. only
Faculty members may choose to conduct face-to-face or telephone interviews before accepting an applicant into their research program
Materials Science and Engineering PhD
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | December 1 | July 1 | |
International Applicants | July 1 | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- Master’s and/or bachelor’s degree in Materials Science and Engineering or a closely related discipline.
- The GRE is not required for admission into this program.
- Résumé.
- Statement about educational, research and professional career objectives should include the student’s intention for full or part-time study and their desire for an assistantship or fellowship.
- Three letters of recommendation.
- Applicants to this program, except those that have earned or will earn a Masters or Doctoral degree from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF, who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation. Credential evaluations are accepted from World Education Services (WES) or Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. only
Faculty members may choose to conduct face-to-face or telephone interviews before accepting an applicant into their research program
Mathematics PhD
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | December 1 | July 1 | |
International Applicants | July 1 | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in related field.
- Official, competitive GRE score, taken in the last five years.
- Three letters of recommendation.
- Goal statement.
- Résumé.
Meeting minimum UCF admission criteria does not guarantee program admission. Final admission is based on evaluation of the applicant’s abilities, past performance, recommendations, match of the program and faculty expertise to the applicant’s career/academic goals, and the applicant’s potential for completing the degree.
Transfer of credits from other programs will be considered on a course-by-course basis. Additionally, students entering the graduate program with regular status are assumed to have a working knowledge of undergraduate calculus, differential equations, linear algebra (or matrix theory), and maturity in the language of advanced calculus (at the level of MAA 4226). Students who are not adequately prepared in one or more of these areas can select appropriate courses from the undergraduate curriculum to make up such deficiencies. Such courses, unless specially approved, do not count toward the graduate degree.
Mathematics PhD, Financial Mathematics Track
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | December 1 | July 1 | |
International Applicants | July 1 | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in related field.
- Official, competitive GRE score, taken in the last five years.
- Three letters of recommendation.
- Goal statement.
- Résumé.
Meeting minimum UCF admission criteria does not guarantee program admission. Final admission is based on evaluation of the applicant’s abilities, past performance, recommendations, match of the program and faculty expertise to the applicant’s career/academic goals, and the applicant’s potential for completing the degree.
Transfer of credits from other programs will be considered on a course-by-course basis. Additionally, students entering the graduate program with regular status are assumed to have a working knowledge of undergraduate calculus, differential equations, linear algebra (or matrix theory), boundary value problems, statistics, computer programming, and maturity in the language of advanced calculus (at the level of MAA 4226). Students who are not adequately prepared in one or more of these areas can select appropriate courses from the undergraduate curriculum to make up such deficiencies. Such courses, unless specially approved, do not count toward the graduate degree.
Mechanical Engineering PhD
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | December 1 | July 1 | |
International Applicants | July 1 | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering or a closely related discipline.
- The GRE is not required for admission to this program.
- Résumé.
- Statement about educational, research, and professional career objectives.
- Three letters of recommendation.
- Applicants to this program, except those that have earned or will earn a Masters or Doctoral degree from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF, who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation. Credential evaluations are accepted from World Education Services (WES) or Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. only.
Faculty members may choose to conduct face-to-face or telephone interviews before accepting an applicant into their research program.
Additional courses may be required to correct deficiencies. Students should contact the graduate program director for more information.
Modeling and Simulation PhD
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | November 1 | July 1 | |
International Applicants | July 1 | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- An official, competitive score on the GRE taken within the last five years
- Résumé or Curriculum Vitae
- Goal statement: The goal statement should discuss all relevant professional background and any previous research experience. The goal statement should:
- Explain the motivation behind the pursuit of a Doctoral degree in Modeling and Simulation.
- Discuss future career goals after the completion of the applicant’s doctoral study.
- Clearly describe the particular area(s) of research interest, including the identification of at least one UCF faculty member with a similar research focus who could serve as a potential advisor.
- Three letters of recommendation: The letters of recommendation should:
- Be from faculty members, university administrators, and employers (at least two letters should be furnished by college/university faculty who are acquainted with the applicant).
- Be current to the application.
- Address the educational and career goals of the applicant.
- Clearly address the applicant’s ability to perform graduate-level study and research.
- The letter writers should also know the applicant well enough to discuss the applicant’s capacity to perform, excel and succeed in a graduate program.
Readmission
The UCF SMST Graduate Programs will consider applications for readmission from students who have been dismissed and/or deactivated from its degree programs. Those interested in readmission MUST consult the Modeling and Simulation Graduate Program Director prior to their application to determine their eligibility to reapply and the requirements for their application.
Prerequisites
Though UCF SMST does not have a mandated prerequisite for its graduate programs, the most successful students are those who have an academic and/or work background that has prepared them in mathematics (introductory calculus and probability and statistics) and computer literacy, preferably, familiarity with at least one higher order programming language (e.g., Python, C/C++, Visual Basic, Java, etc.).
Students with undergraduate or graduate degrees in Engineering, Computer Science, or Mathematics will generally have this background. Students without this background are encouraged to select the elective course IDC 5570 (Introductory Mathematics for Modeling and Simulation). This course will prepare them for the required core course COT 6571 (Mathematical Foundations of Modeling and Simulation).
Nursing PhD
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | March 1 | ||
International Applicants | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- BSN and either MSN or Master’s degree in a related field from an accredited institution or the equivalent.
- The GRE is not required for this program.
- Licensure as a Registered Nurse in the state of Florida.
- An essay of no more than 500 words addressing goals for doctoral study to knowledge development for Nursing.
- A personal interview.
- Research interests that match faculty expertise.
- Resume/Curriculum Vitae which reflects prior education, recent clinical accomplishments, any scholarly work (publications and presentations), and activities with professional organizations. For recent graduates, this can include accomplishments as a student.
- Three letters of recommendation evaluating the potential for doctoral study preferably by nursing instructors, nurse employers or nurses with advanced degrees.
- Applicants to this program, except those that have earned or will earn a Masters or Doctoral degree from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF, who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation. Credential evaluations are accepted from World Education Services (WES) or Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. only.
The College of Nursing accepts the most qualified students based on evaluations of the applicant’s abilities, past performance, recommendations and match of UCF programs with the applicant’s career goals. Students are admitted to the program in the summer for the program of study.
The College of Nursing uses a student information management system, LEAPRN (Project Concert). This database houses information regarding plans of study, clinical placements, clinical hours, logs, and evaluation data to assist in maintaining standards required for CCNE accreditation, facilitate student progression, and enhance clinical tracking. Students will need to access LEAPRN for clinical course requirements, course evaluations, and portfolios. Upon graduation, students will continue to have no-cost access to their information. All students will be responsible for a one-time subscription of $150 per degree program payable at https://secure.projectconcert.com/ucf and due prior to registering for first semester courses. If students register for courses prior to paying the subscription, a “hold” service indicator will be placed to prevent future enrollment and other progression functions.
Please call the College of Nursing Graduate Office (407) 823-0133 to speak with a doctoral adviser to discuss your goals for doctoral study. It would be very advantageous to discuss the program before you write your essay in the admission application.
This Program Can Be Completed Fully Online
Please note: The Nursing PhD may be completed fully online, although not all elective options or program prerequisites may be offered online. Newly admitted students choosing to complete this program exclusively via UCF online classes may enroll with a reduction in campus-based fees.
International students (F or J visa) are required to enroll in a full-time course load of 9 credit hours during the fall and spring semesters. Only 3 of the 9 credit hours may be taken in a completely online format. For a detailed listing of enrollment requirements for international students, please visit http://global.ucf.edu/. If you have questions, please consult UCF Global at 407-823-2337.
UCF is not authorized to provide online courses or instruction to students in some states. Refer to State Restrictions for current information.
Nursing PhD, BSN to PhD Track
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | March 1 | ||
International Applicants | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- A Bachelor’s Degree in nursing from an accredited institution or the equivalent.
- The GRE is not required for this program.
- Licensure as a Registered Nurse in the state of Florida. (Does not apply to international applicants).
- An essay of no more than 500 words addressing goals for doctoral study to knowledge development for Nursing.
- A personal interview.
- Research interests that match faculty expertise.
- Resume/Curriculum Vitae which reflects prior education, recent clinical accomplishments, any scholarly work (publications and presentations), and activities with professional organizations. For recent graduates, this can include accomplishments as a student.
- Three letters of recommendation evaluating the potential for doctoral study preferably by nursing professors, nurse employers or nurses with advanced degrees.
- Applicants to this program, except those that have earned or will earn a Masters or Doctoral degree from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF, who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation. Credential evaluations are accepted from World Education Services (WES) or Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. only.
The College of Nursing accepts the most qualified students based on evaluations of the applicant’s abilities, past performance, recommendations and match of UCF programs with the applicant’s career goals. Students are admitted to the program in the summer for the program of study.
The College of Nursing uses a student information management system, LEAPRN (Project Concert). This database houses information regarding plans of study, clinical placements, clinical hours, logs, and evaluation data to assist in maintaining standards required for CCNE accreditation, facilitate student progression, and enhance clinical tracking. Students will need to access LEAPRN for clinical course requirements, course evaluations, and portfolios. Upon graduation, students will continue to have no-cost access to their information. All students will be responsible for a one-time subscription of $150 per degree program payable at https://secure.projectconcert.com/ucf and due prior to registering for first semester courses. If students register for courses prior to paying the subscription, a “hold” service indicator will be placed to prevent future enrollment and other progression functions.
Please call the College of Nursing Graduate Office (407) 823-0133 to speak with a doctoral adviser to discuss your goals for doctoral study. It would be very advantageous to discuss the program before you write your essay in the admission application.
This Program Can Be Completed Fully Online
Please note: The Nursing PhD, BSN to PhD Track may be completed fully online, although not all elective options or program prerequisites may be offered online. Newly admitted students choosing to complete this program exclusively via UCF online classes may enroll with a reduction in campus-based fees.
International students (F or J visa) are required to enroll in a full-time course load of 9 credit hours during the fall and spring semesters. Only 3 of the 9 credit hours may be taken in a completely online format. For a detailed listing of enrollment requirements for international students, please visit http://global.ucf.edu/. If you have questions, please consult UCF Global at 407-823-2337.
UCF is not authorized to provide online courses or instruction to students in some states. Refer to State Restrictions for current information.
Nursing Practice DNP, Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Track
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | February 1 | ||
International Applicants | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- BSN degree from an accredited institution by program start date.*
- The GRE is not required for this program.
- Undergraduate Statistics course.
- Licensure as a registered nurse in the State of Florida by program start date. (Out of state applicants must be eligible for licensure in Florida and must achieve RN licensure to begin clinical courses.)
- Current certification as an advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) and basic life support (BLS) provider.
- Address the following 3 items in a written essay. Responses to all 3 questions should not exceed 500 words, double-spaced, 12 point Times New Roman font, and 1-inch margins:
- Describe how earning a Doctor of Nursing Practice in the track to which you applied will help you achieve your personal and professional goals.
- Explain those personal and professional experiences that have helped prepare you for doctoral study and your readiness for doctoral study at this time.
- The final DNP project focuses on the implementation of an evidence-based change that impacts healthcare outcomes through direct or indirect care from a systems or population/aggregate focus. Describe an area of interest you believe could be improved through such a project.
- Curriculum Vitae which reflects prior education, recent clinical accomplishments, any recent scholarly work (publications and presentations), awards, additional certifications, and activities with professional organizations.
- Requires 3 professional recommendations
- Applicants applying to this program who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation. Credential evaluations are accepted from World Education Services (WES) or Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. only.
*For Students with an RN license and a Bachelor’s degree in a discipline other than nursing, please contact the College of Nursing Graduate Office at gradnurse@ucf.edu or 407-823-2744 for additional options.
Before submitting your application, it is recommended that applicants call the College of Nursing Graduate Office at 407-823-2744 to schedule an appointment with a DNP adviser to discuss your goals for doctoral study. It is advantageous to discuss the program before writing the required essay because the essay must address your goals for doctoral-level preparation for advanced nursing practice.
Upon admission to the program student will be required to complete FDLE/FBI fingerprinting and certified background checks, and health screening. Students must be able to meet clinical partner background requirements to continue in the program.
The College of Nursing uses a student information management system, LEAPRN (Project Concert). This database houses information regarding plans of study, clinical placements, clinical hours, logs, and evaluation data to assist in maintaining standards required for CCNE accreditation, facilitate student progression, and enhance clinical tracking. Students will need to access LEAPRN for clinical course requirements, course evaluations, and portfolios. Upon graduation, students will continue to have no-cost access to their information. All students will be responsible for a one-time subscription of $150 per degree program payable at https://secure.projectconcert.com/ucf and due prior to registering for first semester courses. If students register for courses prior to paying the subscription, a “hold” service indicator will be placed to prevent future enrollment and other progression functions.
Nursing Practice DNP, Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Track
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | February 1 | ||
International Applicants | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- BSN degree from an accredited institution by program start date.*
- The GRE is not required for this program.
- Undergraduate Statistics course.
- Licensure as a registered nurse in the State of Florida by program start date. (Out of state applicants must be eligible for licensure in Florida and must achieve RN licensure to begin clinical courses.)
- Address the following 3 items in a written essay. Responses to questions should not exceed 1 page, double-spaced, 12 point Times New Roman font, and 1-inch margins:
- Describe how earning a Doctor of Nursing Practice in the track to which you applied will help you achieve your personal and professional goals.
- Explain those personal and professional experiences that have helped prepare you for doctoral study and your readiness for doctoral study at this time.
- The final DNP project focuses on implementation of an evidence-based change that impacts healthcare outcomes through direct or indirect care from a systems or population/aggregate focus. Describe an area of interest you believe could be improved through such a project.
- Curriculum Vitae which reflects prior education, recent clinical accomplishments, any recent scholarly work (publications and presentations), awards, additional certifications, and activities with professional organizations. For recent graduates, this can include accomplishments as a student.
- Requires 3 professional recommendations
- An interview with faculty may also be required.
- Applicants to this program, except those that have earned or will earn a Masters or Doctoral degree from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF, who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation. Credential evaluations are accepted from World Education Services (WES) or Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. only.
*For Students with an RN license and a Bachelor’s degree in a discipline other than nursing, please contact the College of Nursing Graduate Office at gradnurse@ucf.edu for additional options.
Before submitting your application, it is recommended that applicants call the College of Nursing Graduate Office at 407-823-2744 to schedule an appointment with a DNP adviser to discuss your goals for doctoral study. It is advantageous to discuss the program before writing the required essay because the essay must address your goals for doctoral-level preparation for advanced nursing practice.
Upon admission to the program, the student will be required to complete FDLE/FBI fingerprinting and certified background checks, and health screening. Students must be able to meet clinical partner background requirements to continue in the program.
The College of Nursing uses a student information management system, LEAP*RN (Project Concert). This database houses information regarding plans of study, clinical placements, clinical hours, logs, and evaluation data to assist in maintaining standards required for CCNE accreditation, facilitate student progression, and enhance clinical tracking. Students will need to access LEAP*RN for clinical course requirements, course evaluations, and portfolios. Upon graduation, students will continue to have no-cost access to their information. All students will be responsible for a one-time subscription of $150 per degree program payable at https://secure.projectconcert.com/ucf and due prior to registering for first semester courses. If students register for courses prior to paying the subscription, a “hold” service indicator will be placed to prevent future enrollment and other progression functions.
Nursing Practice DNP, Advanced Practice Track
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | September 1 | May 1 | |
International Applicants | July 1 | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- MSN degree in an APRN specialty role or a post-MSN certificate (NP, CNS, CRNA, CNM) from an accredited institution.
- The GRE is not required for admission to this program.
- Certification as an APRN or ability to obtain it in the first semester of enrollment is required.
- Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) licensure in the state in which you practice.
- Documentation of the number of clinical hours completed during master’s program. Acceptable documents are license exam application form or the attached.
- A personal interview may be required with two members of the College of Nursing Doctoral Committee.
- Address the following 3 items in a written essay. Responses to all 3 questions should not exceed 500 words, double-spaced, 12 point Times New Roman font, and 1-inch margins:
- Describe how earning a Doctor of Nursing Practice in the track to which you applied will help you achieve your personal and professional goals.
- Explain those personal and professional experiences that have helped prepare you for doctoral study and your readiness for doctoral study at this time.
- The final DNP project focuses on the implementation of an evidence-based change that impacts healthcare outcomes through direct or indirect care from a systems or population/aggregate focus. Describe an area of interest you believe could be improved through such a project.
- Curriculum Vitae which reflects prior education, recent clinical accomplishments, any recent scholarly work (publications and presentations), awards, additional certifications, and activities with professional organizations.
- Requires 3 professional recommendations
- Applicants applying to this program who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation. Credential evaluations are accepted from World Education Services (WES) or Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. only.
Before submitting your application, it is recommended that applicants call the College of Nursing Graduate Office at (407) 823-2744 to schedule an appointment with a DNP adviser to discuss your goals for doctoral study. It is advantageous to discuss the program before writing the required essay because the essay must address your goals for doctoral-level preparation for advanced nursing practice.
Upon admission to the program, student will be required to complete FDLE/FBI fingerprinting and certified background checks, and health screening. Students must be able to meet clinical partner background requirements to continue in the program.
Documentation of the number of clinical hours completed during master’s program will need to be submitted. Acceptable documents are your license exam application form completion of the Verification of Clinical Hours Form.
The College of Nursing uses a student information management system, LEAP*RN (Project Concert). This database houses information regarding plans of study, clinical placements, clinical hours, logs, and evaluation data to assist in maintaining standards required for CCNE accreditation, facilitate student progression, and enhance clinical tracking. Students will need to access LEAP*RN for clinical course requirements, course evaluations, and portfolios. Upon graduation, students will continue to have no-cost access to their information. All students will be responsible for a one-time subscription of $150 per degree program payable at https://secure.projectconcert.com/ucf and due prior to registering for first semester courses. If students register for courses prior to paying the subscription, a “hold” service indicator will be placed to prevent future enrollment and other progression function.
This Program Can Be Completed Fully Online
Please note: The Nursing Practice DNP, Advanced Practice Track may be completed online, although not all elective options or program prerequisites may be offered online. Newly admitted students choosing to complete this program exclusively via UCF online classes may enroll with a reduction in campus-based fees.
International students (F or J visa) are required to enroll in a full-time course load of 9 credit hours during the fall and spring semesters. Only 3 of the 9 credit hours may be taken in a completely online format. For a detailed listing of enrollment requirements for international students, please visit http://global.ucf.edu/. If you have questions, please consult UCF Global at 407-823-2337.
UCF is not authorized to provide online courses or instruction to students in some states. Refer to State Restrictions for current information.
Nursing Practice DNP, Executive Track
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | September 1 | May 1 | |
International Applicants | July 1 | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- MSN or Master’s Degree in a related field from an accredited institution.
- The GRE is not required for admission to this program.
- RN license the state in which you practice.
- A personal interview may be required with two members of the College of Nursing Doctoral Committee.
- Address the following 2 items in a written essay. Responses to all 3 questions should not exceed 500 words, double-spaced, 12 point Times New Roman font, and 1-inch margins:
- Describe how earning a Doctor of Nursing Practice in the track to which you applied will help you achieve your personal and professional goals.
- Explain those personal and professional experiences that have helped prepare you for doctoral study and your readiness for doctoral study at this time.
- The final DNP project focuses on the implementation of an evidence-based change that impacts healthcare outcomes through direct or indirect care from a systems or population/aggregate focus. Describe an area of interest you believe could be improved through such a project.
- Curriculum Vitae which reflects prior education, recent clinical accomplishments, any recent scholarly work (publications and presentations), awards, additional certifications, and activities with professional organizations.
- Requires 3 professional recommendations
- Applicants applying to this program who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation. Credential evaluations are accepted from World Education Services (WES) or Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. only.
Before submitting your application, it is recommended that applicants call the College of Nursing Graduate Office at (407) 823-2744 to schedule an appointment with a DNP adviser to discuss your goals for doctoral study. It is advantageous to discuss the program before writing the required essay because the essay must address your goals for doctoral-level preparation for advanced nursing practice.
Documentation of the number of clinical hours completed during master’s program. Acceptable documents are your license exam application form completion of the Verification of Clinical Hours Form.
Upon admission to the program, the student will be required to complete FDLE/FBI fingerprinting and certified background checks, and health screening. Students must be able to meet clinical partner background requirements to continue in the program.
The College of Nursing uses a student information management system, LEAP*RN (Project Concert). This database houses information regarding plans of study, clinical placements, clinical hours, logs, and evaluation data to assist in maintaining standards required for CCNE accreditation, facilitate student progression, and enhance clinical tracking. Students will need to access LEAP*RN for clinical course requirements, course evaluations, and portfolios. Upon graduation, students will continue to have no-cost access to their information. All students will be responsible for a one-time subscription of $150 per degree program payable at https://secure.projectconcert.com/ucf and due prior to registering for first semester courses. If students register for courses prior to paying the subscription, a “hold” service indicator will be placed to prevent future enrollment and other progression functions.
This Program Can Be Completed Fully Online
Please note: The Nursing Practice DNP, Executive Track may be completed online, although not all elective options or program prerequisites may be offered online. Newly admitted students choosing to complete this program exclusively via UCF online classes may enroll with a reduction in campus-based fees.
International students (F or J visa) are required to enroll in a full-time course load of 9 credit hours during the fall and spring semesters. Only 3 of the 9 credit hours may be taken in a completely online format. For a detailed listing of enrollment requirements for international students, please visit http://global.ucf.edu/. If you have questions, please consult UCF Global at 407-823-2337.
UCF is not authorized to provide online courses or instruction to students in some states. Refer to State Restrictions for current information.
Nursing Practice DNP, Family Nurse Practitioner Track
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | February 1 | ||
International Applicants | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- BSN degree from an accredited institution by program start date.*
- The GRE is not required for admission to this program.
- Undergraduate Statistics course.
- Licensure as a registered nurse in the State of Florida by program start date. (Out of state applicants must be eligible for licensure in Florida and must achieve RN licensure to begin clinical courses.)
- Address the following 3 items in a written essay. Responses to questions should not exceed 1 page, double-spaced, 12 point Times New Roman font, and 1-inch margins:
- Describe how earning a Doctor of Nursing Practice in the track to which you applied will help you achieve your personal and professional goals.
- Explain those personal and professional experiences that have helped prepare you for doctoral study and your readiness for doctoral study at this time.
- The final DNP project focuses on implementation of an evidence-based change that impacts healthcare outcomes through direct or indirect care from a systems or population/aggregate focus. Describe an area of interest you believe could be improved through such a project.
- Curriculum Vitae which reflects prior education, recent clinical accomplishments, any recent scholarly work (publications and presentations), awards, additional certifications, and activities with professional organizations. For recent graduates, this can include accomplishments as a student.
- Requires 3 professional recommendations
- An interview with faculty may also be required.
- Applicants to this program, except those that have earned or will earn a Masters or Doctoral degree from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF, who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation. Credential evaluations are accepted from World Education Services (WES) or Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. only.
*For Students with an RN and a Bachelor’s degree in a discipline other than nursing, please contact the College of Nursing Graduate Office at gradnurse@ucf.edu for additional options.
Before submitting your application, it is recommended that applicants call the College of Nursing Graduate Office at (407) 823-2744 to schedule an appointment with a DNP adviser to discuss your goals for doctoral study. It is advantageous to discuss the program before writing the required essay because the essay must address your goals for doctoral-level preparation for advanced nursing practice.
Upon admission to the program, the student will be required to complete FDLE/FBI fingerprinting and certified background checks, and health screening. Students must be able to meet clinical partner background requirements to continue in the program.
The College of Nursing uses a student information management system, LEAP*RN (Project Concert). This database houses information regarding plans of study, clinical placements, clinical hours, logs, and evaluation data to assist in maintaining standards required for CCNE accreditation, facilitate student progression, and enhance clinical tracking. Students will need to access LEAP*RN for clinical course requirements, course evaluations, and portfolios. Upon graduation, students will continue to have no-cost access to their information. All students will be responsible for a one-time subscription of $150 per degree program payable at https://secure.projectconcert.com/ucf and due prior to registering for first semester courses. If students register for courses prior to paying the subscription, a “hold” service indicator will be placed to prevent future enrollment and other progression functions.
Optics and Photonics PhD
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | December 1 | April 1 | July 1 |
International Applicants | July 1 | November 1 | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- Bachelor’s or master’s degree in Optics, Electrical Engineering, Physics or closely related discipline.
- The GRE is not required for admission to this program.
- Three letters of recommendation
- The College of Optics and Photonics requires a Statement of Purpose.
- A brief, 1-2 page statement about educational, research, and long-term professional career objectives.
- Résumé
- Applicants to this program, except those that have earned or will earn a Masters or Doctoral degree from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF, who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation. Credential evaluations are accepted from Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. or World Education Services (WES) only.
Students with degrees in related fields may be required to take undergraduate articulation courses determined by the program director on a case-by-case basis.
Physical Therapy DPT
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | November 1 | ||
International Applicants | November 1 |
Application Requirements
The Doctor of Physical Therapy program at UCF participates in the Physical Therapist Centralized Application Service, known as PTCAS. Prospective students applying to the entry-level physical therapist education program must apply online using the PTCAS application (this is in addition to the UCF Graduate Application which serves as a supplemental application). To learn more about the PTCAS application process, visit www.ptcas.org.
All application materials MUST be sent directly to PTCAS. Materials sent to the university or program and not to PTCAS will not be accepted. The following application materials must be received by PTCAS no later than October 16.
- Completed PTCAS Application (www.ptcas.org), including all documents required by PTCAS.
- One official transcript from each college/university attended.
- Official GRE scores taken within last five years. Use GRE CODE for UCF PTCAS: 3871 (Do not use the UCF “Institution Code” for GRE)
- Prerequisite courses completed within ten (10) years of anticipated matriculation.
- A minimum of 50 hours of observation/volunteer or work experience under the direct supervision of a licensed physical therapist. Hours must be verified through PTCAS by November 1st to be considered. A variety of settings is recommended.
- Three (3) letters of recommendation with PTCAS recommendation forms, including one (1) from a physical therapist.
- Applicants who have attended a college/university outside the United States must also provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation through WES.
- UCF Graduate Application (supplemental) must be submitted in addition to PTCAS application. Deadline to submit the supplemental application is November 1.
Incomplete applications will NOT be reviewed. Application requirements:
- The bachelor’s degree may be in any discipline from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF or its equivalent from a foreign institution. and may be in progress at the time of application. However, the degree must be awarded prior to the program’s start date in the Summer C semester (mid-May).
- Minimum GPA of 3.00 (on 4.00 scale) in the last 60 credit hours of an undergraduate degree.
- Minimum GPA of 3.00 (on 4.00 scale) for all prerequisite courses. Each prerequisite course grade must be a ‘C’ or higher (“C-” grades are NOT accepted).
- Submission of competitive GRE scores within last five (5) years.
- An interview, by invitation only.
- UCF Graduate Application (supplemental) MUST be completed by October 15 with supplemental application fee paid by ALL APPLICANTS.
A resume will only be required for students who are offered an interview by the program. Once requested, the applicant will email the resume directly to the program
Applicants not meeting these minimum requirements will not be considered for admission. Meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee an applicant an interview or admission to the program. All applicants and admitted students to the Doctor of Physical Therapy program must perform certain Essential Functions in order to participate and complete program requirements.
PTCAS will begin accepting applications in July, however, the program will not begin reviewing applications until August or September.
Admissions decisions will be made only once per academic year. Incoming students must begin the program in the summer C semester (mid-May).
Thirty-eight (38) students are admitted to the program each year. The demographics of a recent class include an average age of 22 years and a grade point average of 3.80 for upper-division coursework and 3.75 for prerequisite courses (on a 4.0 scale), and an average GRE scores of 155 / 156 / 4WA.
Admission to the program is competitive based on the above criteria, the applicant’s abilities, past academic performance, work experience and match of the applicant with the program’s mission and goals.
Note: This program has a non-traditional tuition and fee structure. For more information on program cost, visit https://studentaccounts.ucf.edu/tf-doctorofphytherapy/.
Physics PhD
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | December 1 | July 1 | |
International Applicants | July 1 | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- The GRE is not required for admission to this program.
- The Physics Subject Test of the GRE is optional
- Three letters of recommendation.
- Statement of goals. The final 1-2 paragraphs of each applicant’s personal statement should make explicitly clear which research areas and faculty they have interest in working with within our program.
- Résumé
- Applicants applying to this program who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation. Credential evaluations are accepted from World Education Services (WES) or Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. only.
Meeting minimum UCF admission criteria does not guarantee program admission. Final admission is based on evaluation of the applicant’s abilities, past performance, recommendations, match of this program and faculty expertise to the applicant’s career/academic goals, and the applicant’s potential for completing the degree.
Physics PhD, Planetary Sciences Track
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | December 1 | July 1 | |
International Applicants | July 1 | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- The GRE is not required for admission to this program.
- Three letters of recommendation.
- Statement of goals.
- Students entering the Planetary Sciences graduate track program with regular status are normally expected to have completed coursework generally required for a bachelor’s degree in a closely related science field such as physics, astronomy, geology, geophysics, atmospheric sciences, chemistry, biology, mathematics or planetary sciences.
- CV or Résumé.
- Applicants applying to this program who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation. Credential evaluations are accepted from World Education Services (WES) or Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. only.
Additional courses may also be required to correct any course deficiencies for those applicants without full preparation in physics and astronomy. Students should contact the graduate program director for further information.
Current students in the existing Physics graduate program wishing to switch to the Planetary Sciences track must submit a letter to the Planetary Science Graduate Committee addressed to Dr. Dan Britt. The letter should include the request to join the planetary sciences track, the student’s degree goal (Masters or PhD), the name of the student’s planetary sciences adviser, and a brief description of their expected area of research. Upon departmental approval, a Graduate Status Change Form will be submitted to the College of Graduate Studies.
Meeting minimum UCF admission criteria does not guarantee program admission. Final admission is based on the evaluation of the applicant’s abilities, past performance, recommendations, match of this program and faculty expertise to the applicant’s career/academic goals, and the applicant’s potential for completing the degree. For information on the Planetary Sciences track contact the Planetary Sciences Graduate Advisor Dr. Dan Britt at 407-823-2600 or dbritt@ucf.edu.
Public Affairs PhD
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | February 1 | ||
International Applicants | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- One official transcript (in a sealed envelope) from each college/university attended for both bachelors and master’s degrees showing a GPA of 3.5 or better in both degrees.
- Official, competitive GRE score taken within the last five years, is required by all applicants applying to the Ph.D. program (UCF’s Institutional Code is 5233);
- A personal statement of 1000 words or less describing the applicant’s educational expectations, career aspirations, any special qualifications or experiences that may enhance the overall learning environment, and the reasons for pursuing a Ph.D. in Public Affairs. The statement should also indicate how the applicant’s research and career interests fit with those of the current faculty;
- Three letters of recommendation from professors or professionals who can assess the applicant’s ability to succeed in a research-oriented doctoral program;
- A current resume;
- At least one writing sample, i.e., academic paper, report, etc.
- Evidence of adequate background in Calculus.
- Applicants to this program, except those that have earned or will earn a Masters or Doctoral degree from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF, who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation. Credential evaluations are accepted from World Education Services (WES) or Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. only.
Public Affairs PhD, Public Administration MPA Dual Degree Track
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | February 1 | ||
International Applicants | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- One official transcript (in a sealed envelope) from each college/university attended.
- Official, competitive GRE score taken within the last five years.
- A narrative statement of 1000 words or less addressing the following: What is your reason for pursuing a doctoral degree in Public Affairs in our program? Be sure to include future goals and plans.
- What research areas pertaining to Public Affairs are you interested in researching?
- What will be your contribution as a student to the program?
- Résumé.
- A writing sample. An academic paper is preferred, but the program will consider writing samples that demonstrate analytical writing (i.e. grant applications, position papers, etc.).
- Three letters of recommendation from faculty or professionals who can assess the applicant’s ability to succeed in a doctoral program. Academic references are strongly preferred.
- Applicants to this program, except those that have earned or will earn a Masters or Doctoral degree from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF, who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation. Credential evaluations are accepted from World Education Services (WES) or Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. only.
The Public Affairs Program Admissions Committee will begin reviewing applicant files once the student has submitted all of the above documents. Admission to the Doctoral Program in Public Affairs is granted on a competitive basis. Meeting minimum UCF admission standards does not guarantee program admissions. The Admissions Committee will base final admission on the evaluation of the applicant’s abilities, past performance, recommendations, match to the program, correspondence of the applicant’s career and academic interests with those of the core and affiliated faculty, and potential for completing the degree and making a significant contribution to Public Affairs.
Security Studies PhD
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | January 1 | ||
International Applicants | January 1 |
Application Requirements
- An earned master’s degree or it’s equivalent in Political Science, International Politics or International Relations, or related discipline. The Graduate Program Director will evaluate the suitability and applicability of MA degrees in other disciplines for admission purposes.
- The GRE is not required for admission to this program.
- Three letters of reference that evaluate the applicant’s academic performance and their suitability and potential for undertaking doctoral study, at least one of which must be written by a faculty member at the institution where the master’s degree was earned, preferably the thesis adviser for those applicants who wrote a master’s thesis.
- A personal statement of 500 words identifying areas of research interest in political science, faculty with whom they would like to work, and describing the applicant’s academic and professional experiences and future career goals.
- A writing sample of the applicant’s work that is at least 2500 words long and demonstrates the ability to complete graduate-level research.
- Résumé.
- For international applicants whose first language is not English, a score of 90 or better on the TOEFL internet-based test (iBT); or a score of 232 or better on the TOEFL computer-based test; or a score of 575 or better on the TOEFL paper-based test; or a score of 7.0 or better on the IELTS.
- Applicants to this program, except those that have earned or will earn a Masters or Doctoral degree from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF, who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation. Credential evaluations are accepted from World Education Services (WES) or Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. only.
Applicants’ records will be reviewed on an individual basis for academic deficiencies and evaluated to assess their potential for success in the program. Supplemental course work may be recommended. Consult the graduate program director whenever questions arise.
A department admissions committee that reviews the applicants’ credentials will conduct interviews with the top candidates (either in-person on campus or by phone or Skype). Final selection is based on both submitted credentials and interview.
Meeting minimum UCF admissions criteria does not guarantee program admission. Final admission is also based on evaluation of the applicant’s abilities, past performance, recommendations, match of this program to the applicant’s career/academic goals, applicant’s potential for completing the degree, and the interview.
Sociology PhD
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | January 1 | ||
International Applicants | January 1 |
Application Requirements
- The GRE is not required for admission to this program.
- Three letters of recommendation, (where possible) at least two from academic sources regarding the applicant’s potential for success in the program.
- A 250-500 word personal statement identifying the area of research interest as it relates to the thematic areas of UCF Sociology, faculty with whom they would like to work with and a description of the applicant’s academic and professional experiences and goals.
- Résumé or Curriculum Vitae.
- A writing sample, at least 2,500 words demonstrating the ability to complete advanced graduate work.
- Applicants to this program, except those that have earned or will earn a Masters or Doctoral degree from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF, who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation. Credential evaluations are accepted from World Education Services (WES) or Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. only.
Strategic Communication PhD
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | January 1 | ||
International Applicants | January 1 |
Application Requirements
- An earned master’s degree or its equivalent in Communication or a related field. The Director of Graduate Studies will evaluate the suitability and applicability of M.A. or M.S. degrees in other related disciplines for admission purposes. Applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 for all graduate work and must also have a cumulative 3.0 GPA in their undergraduate degree.
- The GRE is not required for admission to this program.
- Three letters of reference that evaluate the applicant’s academic performance and their suitability and potential for undertaking doctoral study, at least one of which must be written by a faculty member at the institution where the master’s degree was earned, preferably the thesis advisor or Graduate Program Director.
- A personal statement: A 2-3 page personal statement introducing your academic and professional goals and why the Strategic Communication Ph.D. is essential to meeting therm. Applicants should include academic and professional experience and achievement as well information outlining research interests, including specific faculty members they have a preference for working with.
- A writing sample of the applicant’s work that is at least 2500 words long and demonstrates the ability to complete graduate-level research.
- Résumé.
- Applicants to this program, except those that have earned or will earn a Masters or Doctoral degree from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF, who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation. Credential evaluations are accepted from World Education Services (WES) or Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. only.
- International applicants whose first language is not English are required to submit results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) unless they hold a degree from a U.S. accredited institution. The TOEFL is strongly preferred. The minimum TOEFL score for full admissions consideration is 90 on the Internet-based test (IBT) and must take the speaking portion of the TOEFL and score a 26 or higher, 232 on the computer-based test, or 575 on the paper-based test. The minimum IELTS score is 7.0.
Applicant records will be reviewed on an individual basis to assess their potential for success in the program. Supplemental course work may be recommended. Consult the graduate program director whenever questions arise.
Meeting minimum UCF admissions criteria does not guarantee program admission. Final admission is also based on evaluation of the applicant’s abilities, past performance, recommendations, match of this program to the applicant’s career/academic goals, and applicant’s potential for completing the degree.
Texts and Technology PhD
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer | Fall |
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Domestic Applicants | February 1 | ||
International Applicants | January 15 |
Application Requirements
- Applicants must hold an earned master’s degree from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF or its equivalent from a foreign institution prior to entering the Texts and Technology program. Fields with a technological and/or textual theory component, such as digital humanities, public history, technical communication, digital media, cultural studies, philosophy, rhetoric, or linguistics, are especially applicable. The total Texts and Technology doctoral program is a combination of an earned master’s degree and the Ph.D. core, Area of Specialization, and interdisciplinary elective coursework, and dissertation hours. Earned Master’s Degree (minimum 30 credit hours) + 42 UCF Graduate Credit hours = 72 graduate credit hours.
- The GRE is not required for admission to this program.
- Three letters of recommendation. These should be from faculty members, university administrators, or employers. The letters should be current to the application and should address the relevant skills of the applicant, the aspirations of the candidate, and an assessment of the applicant’s ability to perform graduate-level research. Letters that provide specific examples are more helpful than those that speak about the applicant’s abilities in vague generalities. Confidential letters are preferred.
- Statement of Purpose:
- The statement should explain the motivation behind the pursuit of an interdisciplinary doctoral degree in Texts and Technology and discuss future career goals.
- The statement should discuss all relevant professional background and any previous research experience.
- The statement should address why the interdisciplinary composition of Texts and Technology is appropriately aligned with the applicant’s future research goals.
- The applicant must clearly describe the particular area(s) of research interest and identify any UCF faculty members who share a similar research focus and with whom the applicant would like to work. Applicants are encouraged to visit the Texts and Technology website for additional information regarding the program and faculty (http://www.tandt.cah.ucf.edu).
- The statement should be between 500 and 1,200 words.
- A substantial academic writing sample (between 10 and 25 double-spaced pages) and an optional digital portfolio illustrating the applicant’s ability to engage in advanced academic work should be submitted as part of the application materials. Acceptable writing samples may include a chapter from a master’s thesis, a conference paper, a term paper for a seminar, or other research projects that demonstrate the applicant’s ability to pursue the type of research that could possibly lead to a completed dissertation. The optional digital portfolio may include examples of digital humanities or interactive media projects that are annotated appropriately to explain the applicant’s contribution to the design and development process.
- Résumé or CV.
- Applicants to this program, except those that have earned or will earn a Masters or Doctoral degree from an accredited U.S. institution recognized by UCF, who have attended a college/university outside the United States must provide a course-by-course credential evaluation with GPA calculation. Credential evaluations are accepted from World Education Services (WES) or Josef Silny and Associates, Inc. only.
Meeting minimum UCF admission criteria does not guarantee program admission. Final admission is competitive and is based on a comparative evaluation of each applicant’s proficiencies, past performance, recommendations, as well as the match of this program and faculty expertise to the applicant’s career/academic goals, and the applicant’s potential for completing the degree.