Plan Your Graduate Career
As a materials science and engineering graduate student, you can expect to encounter the following major milestones during your time at UC Davis:
Beginning Graduate School
Getting ready to begin your studies is an exciting time. However, before you take your bike for a spin around town, register for classes or rent that moving truck, there are a few steps that need to be completed. Check out our guide for a complete list of the actions you need to take to become an Aggie.
The First Year
Finding a major professor
You can expect at least one main milestone in your first year—finding a major professor. During fall quarter, students participate in "Preparing for Graduate Student Success" (EMS 200), which matches you with a major professor. In general, you should plan to meet with at least five to six faculty members by the midway point of the quarter. Attending group meetings is also a great way to meet a faculty member’s students and learn about current research projects. From there, you should narrow your preferences down to the top three research groups you would like to join. Preferences are then collected from the faculty, and the department chair, the graduate program chair and staff advisors meet to match students and faculty. This process is usually complete by the end of fall quarter.
Preliminary Exam
The objective of this evaluation is to determine whether the student has mastered the subject matter in Materials Science and Engineering at a level appropriate for the Ph.D. degree and whether the student has the ability to integrate basic concepts across subject areas. The Ph.D. Preliminary Examination is the first evaluation of prospective Ph.D. students by the Graduate Program Faculty. Read about the details of the Preliminary Exam.
The Second Year
Qualifying exam
All UC Davis doctoral students must take a Qualifying Examination (QE) to demonstrate they are prepared to advance to candidacy, undertake independent research, and begin the dissertation. Doctoral students may have no more than two opportunities to pass the QE. Read about the details of the Qualifying Exam.
Advancing to Candidacy
For master’s students, advancement to candidacy can occur as soon as the majority of your coursework has been completed, usually by the fall quarter of your second year. However, doctoral students must complete all coursework and pass their qualifying exam before advancing, which usually occurs by the spring quarter of your second year. Ready to advance? Read about the guidelines of Advancing to Candidacy.
Graduation
You’re almost done and ready to throw that cap in the air. Here’s what you need to know before you say farewell to your fondest years at UC Davis.