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* Final paper to committee ''7 days prior to scheduled oral proposal examination''. * Successfully complete oral proposal examination ''prior to starting the 4th credit hour of CPTR 598/599''. |
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1. Complete the Application for Defense form and handout your paper to the committee ''10 days prior to the scheduled defense'' (which means you need to schedule the defense first). | *. Complete the Application for Defense form and handout your paper to the committee '''''10 days prior to the scheduled defense''''' (which means you need to schedule the defense first). |
The Six Major Steps to Obtaining a Masters Degree from the School of Computing
- Find an advisor plus 2 committee members.
- Advisor must be terminally degree'd
- Committee must be Majority from school of Computing
- Complete this prior to registering for CPTR 598/599 hours
Fill out the Application for Candidacy form here
- Of course it must be signed by your advisor.
Prepare a project/thesis proposal (template)
- Scheduled 7 days prior to scheduled oral proposal examination
Final paper to committee 7 days prior to scheduled oral proposal examination.
Successfully complete oral proposal examination prior to starting the 4th credit hour of CPTR 598/599.
- Oral presentation is 15-20 minutes.
- Successfully prepare and defend your project/thesis report
. Complete the Application for Defense form and handout your paper to the committee 10 days prior to the scheduled defense (which means you need to schedule the defense first).
- If you have a thesis, publish a paper from that research and results in an approved, peer-reviewed conference proceedings or journal.