Computing and Information Sciences Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Degree

Earn a Ph.D. in computing from RIT. Conduct advanced research with expert faculty and explore challenges in and beyond computing.


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Outcomes Rate of RIT Graduates from this degree


Overview for Computing and Information Sciences Ph.D.

In the computing and information sciences Ph.D., you will conduct both foundational and applied research to address diverse and important challenges within and beyond computing and benefit from world-class faculty, diverse academic offerings, and modern facilities. Our graduates are poised to excel in both computing and interdisciplinary environments in academia, government, and industry.

The doctoral program highlights two of the most unique characteristics of the Golisano College for Computing and Information Sciences: its breadth of program offerings and its scholarly focus on discovering solutions to real-world problems by balancing theory and practice. The program brings together faculty from disciplines throughout the college’s five departments and schools: Computer Science, Cybersecurity, the School of Information, the School of Interactive Games and Media, and Software Engineering.

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Research

Our faculty and students conduct research to change how we live, work, and interact, focusing on both novel computing technology and how computing can support, facilitate, enable, and inspire progress in other domains.

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Curriculum for 2025-2026 for Computing and Information Sciences Ph.D.

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Computing and Information Sciences Ph.D.

The curriculum below outlines the typical course sequence(s) for this program.

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
FallHours
CISC-810 Research Foundations 3
CISC-820 Quantitative Foundations 3
CISC-890 Dissertation and Research 3
CISC-896 Colloquium in Computing and Information Sciences 0
I-course (Infrastructure) elective 3
 Hours12
Spring
CISC-830 Cyberinfrastructure Foundations 3
CISC-890 Dissertation and Research 3
CISC-896 Colloquium in Computing and Information Sciences 0
I-course (Informatics) elective 3
I-course (Interaction) elective 3
 Hours12
Summer
CISC-898 Continuation of Dissertation and Research 0
 Hours0
Second Year
Fall
Elective 3
CISC-807 Teaching Skills Workshop 2
CISC-890 Dissertation and Research 4
CISC-896 Colloquium in Computing and Information Sciences 0
 Hours9
Spring
CISC-890 Dissertation and Research 3
CISC-896 Colloquium in Computing and Information Sciences 0
Elective 3
Elective 3
 Hours9
Summer
CISC-898 Continuation of Dissertation and Research 0
 Hours0
Third Year
Fall
CISC-890 Dissertation and Research 9
 Hours9
Spring
CISC-890 Dissertation and Research 9
 Hours9
Summer
CISC-898 Continuation of Dissertation and Research 0
 Hours0
Fourth Year
Fall
CISC-898 Continuation of Dissertation and Research 0
 Hours0
Spring
CISC-898 Continuation of Dissertation and Research 0
 Hours0
Summer
CISC-898 Continuation of Dissertation and Research 0
 Hours0
Fifth Year
Fall
CISC-898 Continuation of Dissertation and Research 0
 Hours0
Spring
CISC-898 Continuation of Dissertation and Research 0
 Hours0
Summer
CISC-898 Continuation of Dissertation and Research 0
 Hours0
 Total Hours60

Admissions and Financial Aid

This program is available on-campus only.

Offered Admit Term(s) Application Deadline STEM Designated
Full‑time Fall December 31 priority deadline, rolling thereafter Yes

Full-time study is 9+ semester credit hours. International students requiring a visa to study at the RIT Rochester campus must study full‑time.

Application Details

To be considered for admission to the Computing and Information Sciences Ph.D. program, candidates must fulfill the following requirements:

  • Learn tips to apply for a doctoral program and then complete a graduate application.
  • Submit copies of official transcript(s) (in English) of all previously completed undergraduate and graduate course work, including any transfer credit earned.
  • Hold a baccalaureate degree (or US equivalent) from an accredited university or college. Since the program encompasses a wide variety of disciplines, students with diverse backgrounds (e.g. engineering, science, humanities, fine arts, business, and disciplines with sufficient computing backgrounds) are encouraged to apply. A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 (or equivalent) is recommended.
  • Satisfy prerequisite requirements and/or complete foundation courses prior to starting program coursework.
  • Submit a current resume or curriculum vitae.
  • Submit a statement of purpose for research which will allow the Admissions Committee to learn the most about you as a prospective researcher.
  • Submit two letters of recommendation.
  • Entrance exam requirements: GRE required. No minimum score requirement.
  • Submit English language test scores (TOEFL, IELTS, PTE Academic, etc.), if required. Details are below.

English Language Test Scores

International applicants whose native language is not English must submit one of the following official English language test scores. Some international applicants may be considered for an English test requirement waiver.

Duolingo (DET): 130

IELTS: 6.5

PTE Academic: 60

TOEFL: 88

International students below the minimum requirement may be considered for conditional admission. Deaf and hard-of-hearing test takers with significant hearing loss do not need to take the listening and speaking sections for the TOEFL and IELTS. Each program requires balanced sub-scores when determining an applicant’s need for additional English language courses.

How to Apply Start or Manage Your Application

Cost and Financial Aid

An RIT graduate degree is an investment with lifelong returns. Ph.D. students typically receive full tuition and an RIT Graduate Assistantship that will consist of a research assistantship (stipend) or a teaching assistantship (salary).

Additional Information

Prerequisites

  • Have completed at least one full year of study in programming and computing concepts
  • Have a strong mathematical background in subjects such as discrete mathematics and probability and statistics
  • Have aptitude, vision, and experience (if applicable) in computing and information sciences-related research

Resources

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Contact

Admissions Contact
  • Laura Watts
  • Senior Associate Director
  • Office of Graduate and Part-Time Enrollment Services
  • Enrollment Management
  • 585‑475‑4901
  • Laura.Watts@rit.edu
Program Contact
  • Pengcheng Shi
  • Associate Dean for Research and Scholarship/PhD Program Director
  • Department of Computing and Information Sciences Ph.D.
  • Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences
  • 585‑475‑6147
  • spcast@rit.edu