Graduate Students
Graduate Handbooks
- 2015-16 Handbook: For MS in CS and PhDÌýstudents admitted during the 2015–2016 academic year.
- 2016-17 Handbook: For MS in CS and PhDÌýstudents admitted during the 2016–2017Ìýacademic year.
- 2018-19 Handbook: For MS in CS and PhDÌýstudents admitted during the 2018–2019Ìýacademic year.
- 2019-20 Handbook:ÌýFor MS in CS and PhDÌýstudents admitted during the 2019–2020Ìýacademic year.
- 2021-22ÌýHandbookÌý(MS, PhD in CS):ÌýFor MS in CS and PhDÌýstudents admitted during the 2021–2022Ìýacademic year.
- 2023-24 Handbook (MS, PhD in CS): For MS in CS and PhDÌýstudents admitted during the 2021–2022Ìýacademic year.
- 2021-22ÌýHandbookÌý(MS in TCP)ÌýFor MS in TCP students admitted during the 2021–2022Ìýacademic year.
- 2021-22ÌýHandbookÌý(MS in NE)ÌýFor MS in NEÌýstudents admitted during the 2021–2022Ìýacademic year.
Professional Internship Credit
As of Fall 2021, graduate students in the Department of Computer science have the option of completing three credits of professional internship credit (CSCI 6930) and count these towards their degree requirement. More information on the Professional Internship credit.Ìý
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Additional Resources
The Graduate School offers a wealth ofÌýÌýand campus resourcesÌýresources for graduate students. Campus resources include everything from professional development and counseling services, to child care and disability services.
To communicate concerns related to academic issues or academic conflicts, please refer to theÌýGraduate School's grievance process and procedures.Ìý