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The official documents of The Graduate School and the University of Kentucky take precedence over this guidebook in all matters of disagreement. The Graduate School Bulletin is the most comprehensive document describing graduate studies at UK.

Welcome to Lexington and to the University of Kentucky Computer Engineering program! The purpose of this guidebook is to present a wealth of different information under one cover. The guidebook contains the rules and regulations concerning graduate students, the director of graduate studies, and the graduate school. This guidebook is likely to be updated periodically. Please make suggestions about how it can become more useful. 

The Computer Engineering Program is jointly sponsored by the Computer Science and the Electrical and Computer Engineering Departments. It offers programs of study leading to the Master of Science (MS) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees. Admission to these programs is highly competitive and based upon academic record, GRE scores, and letters of recommendation. Applicants should present evidence of competence in computer engineering as well as mathematical maturity. 

Thesis (Plan A) and non-thesis (Plan B) options are available in the MS program. A project is required of non-thesis candidates. The MS program has no language requirement (other than proficiency in English). 

The PhD program is a research degree granted primarily on the presentation of a substantial research achievement. To be admitted to candidacy for this degree, candidates must satisfy the requirements of the Graduate School and pass the Qualifying Exam. This examination usually consists of written and oral sections covering breadth in computer engineering as well as depth in a specific area. Proficiency in a foreign language is not required. 

Students admitted to the PhD program who hold a prior MS degree in Computer Engineering from another institution are not eligible to receive a University of Kentucky MS degree in Computer Engineering. In special circumstances and in the case of students who are eligible for the Qualifying Exam, the DGS may petition the Graduate School for a waiver of this policy

CPE Graduate Handbook