Title: The Graduate Program
1The Graduate Program
2Topics
- Intent today is to help you choose classes
- Administration
- (Some of the) requirements of the MS and PhD
- Advising and Advice
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3Graduate Program Administration
- Student Services Manager
- Janet Jones
- Your adviser
- Academic advisor initially
- Research-area advisor or PhD Research advisor
later - Graduate Studies Committee
- 3-5 faculty members director (me)
- Submit petitions/forms to Janet
- Dept. Registrar
- Tricia Robinson
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4Curriculum Goals
- Focus on research experiences
- Both for MS and PhD
- Flexibility
- Enable specialization while obtaining necessary
breadth - Accommodate diverse backgrounds
5MS and PhD programs
- Entering students are enrolled in either the MS
or the PhD program - little practical significance to this initial
classification - both degrees possible from either starting point
- To proceed to a PhD requires formal admission to
the PhD program - by vote of the faculty
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6Overview of Graduate Programs
- Course requirements
- see web pages for other requirements
- Admission to PhD program
- Exams
- Important Note Department rules are not
absolute. You may petition for exemptions.
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7Course Requirements
M.S. Degree
Ph.D. Degree
- Research Topic Courses (6 hrs recommended)
- Background Courses (0 6 hrs)
- Breadth Courses (up to 18 hrs)
- can use courses taken
- elsewhere
- Primary Concentration (9-12 hrs)
- no fixed hour requirement
- Breadth Courses (9 hrs)
- Electives (6 21 hrs)
- up to 12 hrs outside dept
- up to 6 hrs transferred
- from previous grad work
- Total 30 credit hours
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8Research Topics Hours
- Independent/Directed Study
- For PhD intending
- To help enable you to show potential
- For MS students
- To enable you to explore areas of interest
- or to get a research experience if you do not
work as RA - More on this in a few minutes
9Background Courses
- Computer Science
- COMP 411 (120) Computer Organization
- COMP 410 (121) Data Structures
- COMP 550 (122) Algorithms and Analysis
- Any two of the following
- COMP 521 (130) Files and Databases
- COMP 520 (140) Compilers
- COMP 530 (142) Operating Systems
- COMP 524 (144) Programming Language Concepts
- COMP 541 (160) Digital Logic and Computer Design
- COMP 455 (181) Models of Languages and
Computation - Mathematics and Statistics
- MATH 233 (33) Calculus of Functions of Several
Variables - MATH 381 (81) Discrete Mathematics
- MATH 547 (147) Linear Algebra
- MATH 661 (191) Numerical Analysis (Scientific
Computing I) - STAT 435 (126) Probability
10Background Course Req.
- Background req. worksheet
- determine missing background
- two missing courses is typical
- make plan with your adviser
- Ways to make up missing background
- take the course
- complete a more advanced course that subsumes the
content - arrange an independent study
- COMP 991 or
- variable credit graduate module course
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11Breadth Requirement
- Category
- Formal
- Systems
- Applications
- External to CS
You may use grad courses taken elsewhere.
There is small print! Read the rules.
12Expectation for admission to PhD Program
- During the first two years, students should
- Get started on research
- Find a research adviser
- Demonstrate ability to conduct independent
research (e.g. surveying literature, analytical
formal thinking, creativity, integration of
concepts, etc) - Meet the minimum required writing and oral
presentation skills
13Admission to PhD program
- By vote of faculty based on consideration of
- Grades
- overall average closer to H rather than P
expected but not required - Performance on assistantships
- Research potential and accomplishments in
research courses - Comprehensive examinations
- Oral
- Research presentation and defense
- Can be bypassed with public presentation of
research and strong academic standing - Written
- Research report
- Can be bypassed by primary author publication in
refereed venue - May be attempted twice (3rd and 4th semester)
- Forfeit counts as a failure
14Exam structure
M.S. Degree
Ph.D. Degree
M.S. Comprehensive Oral Exam OR M.S.
Thesis OR M.S. Thesis Substitute - Refereed
Publication(s) - Research Report -
Comprehensive Survey Synthesis Paper
Research Report Research Presentation
(Dissertation proposal) Doctoral oral
examination Final oral examination (Defense)
15Choosing Courses 1st Sem.
- Keep in mind
- Research focus
- Independent study for research experience PhD
admission - Background requirement
- Breadth requirement
- Many students register for 4 and drop one after a
week or so - Register by deadline (Mon. at 5?) or pay 20
16Course Drop
- Official Deadlines
- Sept. 2 last day to adjust tuition
- Nov. 19 last day for grad. drop
- Dropping after first date may cost you 2200!!!
- See
- http//gradschool.unc.edu/pdf/tuition_drop_dates.p
df
17Where is all this spelled out?
- Department web site
- Academic affairs
- http//www.cs.unc.edu/Admin/
- Official MS and PhD requirements
- Student progress forms
- Official teaching schedule
- There are other requirements
- Ive just covered ones you need to keep in mind
right now
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18Announcements
- Blog at
- www.cs.unc.edu/lastra/Student/Announce
- Also jobs blog at
- www.cs.unc.edu/lastra/Student/Jobs
19Advice
- Familiarize yourself with the program
requirements and deadlines - Take responsibility for tailoring the program to
your interests and goals - Start research courses early
- Consider research writing and presentation class
(COMP 911 Crafting a research paper/talk
Prasun Dewan) - Seek out and talk with your colleagues the
students, faculty, and staff of the program
20Advising Sessions
- Meet with your adviser ASAP
- Get PIN, register by deadline
- Tricky questions, second opinions, adviser
unavailable, etc. - Open session tonight
- QA next Wed at 400
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