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Spring 20081 CSE Master’s Programs Spring 2008 Mike O’Dell CSE Graduate Advisor
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Spring 20082 CSE MS Degree Options MS CSE Must have Undergraduate degree in Engineering MS CS Exact same degree program as MS CSE MS SFWE Curriculum pre-dominantly Software Engineering
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Spring 20083 Definitions Core Courses – These are mandatory courses that all students MUST take Major (Specialty) Track Courses – Three courses in a subject area including at least one at 6000 level. Areas: AI, Database, Systems and Architecture, Networks, S/W Engineering, Graphics and Multimedia, Theory and Algorithms, Bioinformatics. Breadth Courses – Courses outside of your major/specialty track(s)* *Courses in chosen Major/Specialty Track cannot be used for breadth
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Spring 20084 Non-Thesis (Structured) Degree Plan Orientation Seminar (5194) 2 core courses: 5311, One of {5306, 5317} 3 breadth courses Only two may be in the same specialty area 3 courses in major area 1 (one 6000-level) 3 courses in major area 2 (one 6000-level) 1 Elective (can be in area of Major/ Specialty or outside the Department, with prior approval by advisor) Total Hours Required: 37
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Spring 20085 Thesis Degree Plan Orientation Seminar (5194) 2 core courses : 5311, One of {5306, 5317} 3 courses in Major area (one 6000-level) 2 Breadth courses The two have to be in two different areas 1 Elective (can be in area of Major or outside the Department, with prior approval by advisor) Thesis I (5398) (Repeat if necessary) Thesis II (5698) Must be taken in graduating semester. Total Hours Required: 31* NOTE: Thesis II requires non-credit preparatory research work (CSE 5398, Thesis I) in a prior semester.
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Spring 20086 Thesis Is it for you? Sequence and Planning Work Expectations Assistantship Obligations - GTAs and GRAs Switching to and from structured Grades
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Spring 20087 MS Software Engineering Orientation Seminar (5194) 5 Core courses: CSE 5311, 5324, 5325, (5328 and 5329) 2 Courses from: CSE 5326, 5392, 6324, 6392 5 Electives, including three from CSE Total Hours Required: 37
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Spring 20088 MS CS MS CSE Distance Learning program in Database and Information Technology Must be CS/CSE undergrad Total Hours Required: 36 Courses (Fixed): CSE 5311 - Advanced Algorithms CSE 5306 - Operating Systems II CSE 5317 - Design and Construction of Compilers CSE 5344 - Computer Networks I CSE 5350 - Computer Architecture II CSE 5321 - Software Testing CSE 5324 - Software Engineering I CSE 5325 - Software Engineering II CSE 5330 - Database Systems CSE 5331 - DBMS Models and Implementation Techniques CSE 6331 - Advanced Topics in Database System CSE 6332 - Techniques for Multimedia Databases
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Spring 20089 Important Notes Lower-level grad course requisites (not hours) may be waived via upper- division/equivalent undergrad courses E.g. CSE 4344 for CSE 5344, CSE 3330 for CSE 5330, etc. Courses used toward an undergraduate degree CANNOT be applied to a graduate degree (no “double-counting”) Graduate-equivalent undergraduate classes (some 4000-level) may be reserved for graduate credit in certain circumstances
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Spring 200810 Grad School Application Requirements Completion of undergraduate program in engineering/sciences GRE General Test Verbal >= 400 Quantitative >= 700 Combined V + Q >= 1150 NOTE: May be waived for UTS CSE undergrads with GPA > 3.2 3 letters of recommendation, S.O.P. Application, application fee UTA undergrads with GPA >= 3.5 may be eligible for “Advanced Admission” GRE and application fee not required Accelerated application process
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