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Thesis Option
The CS Department allows up to 6 of the 30 hours of credit
required for graduation to be in CS5990. In
addition to completing the 30 hours of credit in approved courses (including CS5990 and
up to 3 hours of CS5999 credit though not more than 9 total hours may be taken in
CS5990 and CS5999), a student following the thesis option is expected to:
- Prepare a written plan describing the thesis research.
- Defend the research plan in an oral seminar presentation or meet
with the advisory committee to discuss the research
plan. Complete the departmental Thesis Plan Approval form. The
student and her/his advisor will determine whether the plan is to
be presented in a department-wide seminar, or will be presented to
faculty members individually. If the plan is presented in a
department-wide seminar, the entire faculty is invited to
participate in a closed session after the presentation where
faculty will provide suggestions and air concerns regarding the
proposed project. The student and his/her advisor will decide the
appropriate action given this input.
- Prepare a final thesis.
- Defend the thesis in an oral seminar presentation.
A thesis is expected to address some current research issue(s) in some field of computer
science. One heuristic in choosing a thesis topic is that a thesis focuses on extending the
boundaries of computer science theory and/or practice to the extent that a publication
(either a journal or conference paper) might result from the thesis work.
Given the goal that students be able to finish a masters with a thesis option in two
academic years (aiming to finish in May of year 2), the department recommends the
following time-table for the milestones along the way to a thesis masters. This timetable is
aimed towards students pursuing full-time studies while working half-time as a
supported graduate assistant. Experience indicates that failure to reach these milestones
significantly decreases the likelihood of a student finishing a thesis masters in two years.
(Note: items marked with a `+' are milestones; items marked with a `*' are `requirements'.)
- +
- A student should find a thesis advisor during the first year in the program.
- +
- A student should present a thesis plan by the end of the 3rd semester in residence
(not counting summers).
- *
- A ``defendable'' thesis needs to be in the hands of the entire committee no later
than two weeks prior to the thesis defense. A ``defendable
thesis'' is one that the
student/advisor feel is ready for defense. In addition to providing a copy to each
committee member the student is to provide a copy to each faculty member in CS no
later than one-week prior to the defense and to make a copy available in the CS
main office from other interested parties may make a copy.
- *
- The thesis defense will include a public description of the student's research
followed by two question and answer sessions: the first consists of both students
and faculty; the second being closed to the general audience consists of faculty
only.
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Steven M. Carr
2007-04-24