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Date: Tue, 14 Jan 1997 19:57:30 GMTServer: NCSA/1.5Content-type: text/html<html>  <head>    <title>Section 2. Master's Program</title>  </head><BODY BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" LINK="#C00C0C" VLINK="#4C4C4C" ALINK="#000000">    <h1>Section 2. Master's Program</h1>    The information in this section is intended for those students who    wish to obtain an M.S.  degree in computer science.  Students who    are interested in a Ph.D. degree should also read the description    of the Ph.D. program, since it can influence the early choice of    courses in an M.S.  program.<p>    Note that students whose ultimate objective is a Ph.D. degree    should apply for direct or early admission to the Ph.D. program.    Students in the Ph.D. program can apply to recieve an M.S. degree    at some point in their work -- see <!WA0><a    href="http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/graduate-handbook/section-3.html#section-3-14">Section 3.14</a>.<p>    Students must file two forms in the semester when the M.S. degree    is to be conferred: (1) an M.S. Plan of Study (obtained from and    returned to the <!WA1><a href="http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/graduate-handbook/section-1.2.html#graduate-secretary">Graduate     secretary</a>), and (2) an Application for the M.S. Degree    (obtained from and returned to the Office of the Registrar).  The    Graduate College and Office of the Registrar strictly enforce    these submission deadlines, which are posted in MacLean Hall and    published in the <i>Schedule of Courses</i>.    <a name="section-2-1"><h2>Section 2.1 Course Requirements</h2></a>    The Department appoints an academic advisor for each student (see    <!WA2><a href="http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/graduate-handbook/section-1.8.html#section-1.8">Section 1.8</a> for    information on advisor assignment).  The advisor and student will    draw up a plan of study which conforms to the following    requirements:<pre>22C:116, 122, 123, and 135, all with grades of at least B-              12 s.h.A 200-level 22C course                                                   3 s.h.Additional graduate level 22C course                                     3 s.h.Six s.h. of graduate level 22C courses (or up to 9 s.h. of 22C:191) 6 to 9 s.h.Courses outside of Computer Science (as approved by advisor)             6 s.h.                                                                  -------------                                                          Total:  30 to 33 s.h.</pre>    A graduate student must maintain a GPA of at least 3.0 and must    receive a minimum grade of B- in 22C:116, 122, 123, and 135.  <!WA3><a    href="#section-2-3">Section 2.3, "Probation and Dismissal,"</a>    has a complete description of the GPA requirements.<p>    For the 200-level requirement, "Topics" or "Seminar" courses are    acceptable; however, "Readings" or "Research" courses (e.g.,    22C:290 and 299) cannot be used to fulfill the requirement (see <!WA4><a    href="http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/graduate-handbook/appendix-c.html">Appendix C</a>).  We strongly advise each    M.S. candidate to take at least one of the courses that requires a    substantial programming project (e.g., 22C:180 or 22C:127) or    complete an individual project under 22C:198.<p>     Projects undertaken in 200-level or other courses often lead to a    choice for the student's individual topic for the M.S. Final    Examination described in <!WA5><a href="#section-2-6">Section    2.6.</a></p>    A student can use graduate transfer credit to substitute for up to    6 s.h. of these specific requirements.  However, the <!WA6><a    href="http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/graduate-handbook/section-1.2.html#section-1-7">Graduate Committee</a> must    approve the transfer credit; acceptance of transfer credit by the    Graduate College alone is not enough.  To request approval from    the Department, a student should submit a petition to the <!WA7><a    href="http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/graduate-handbook/section-1.2.html#section-1-7">Graduate Committee</a> for the    substitution.  Students may obtain petition forms from the <!WA8><a    href="http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/graduate-handbook/section-1.2.html#graduate-secretary">Graduate secretary</a> and    submit them to the <!WA9><a    href="http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/graduate-handbook/section-1.2.html#grad-committee-chair">Chair of the Graduate    Program</a>.  Petitions should indicate which course is to get    transfer credit and which course it will substitute for, and for    support they should include a course outline, the name of the    authors of the textbooks, and the sections of those textbooks    covered in class.<p>    If a student has taken a course as an undergraduate that is    equivalent to an M.S. required course, he or she may petition to    waive the required course and substitute an additional graduate    course in its place.  However, the student cannot receive graduate    credit for courses taken as an undergraduate.<p>    Students must choose outside electives in consultation with an    advisor.  It is expected that the electives will have some    quantitative content.  Generally, students may not use graduate    courses to fulfill this requirement that are cross-listed between    the Department of Computer Science and other departments; students    can use them, however, to fulfill the sequence within the    department.  <!WA10><a href="http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/graduate-handbook/appendix-b.html">Appendix B</a> shows a list    of courses recommended as electives.<p>    Any M.S. candidate who elects to write a thesis must identify a    thesis supervisor, and with the supervisor's approval, identify a    thesis topic. Generally, the thesis supervisor will also serve as    the student's academic advisor (<!WA11><a    href="http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/graduate-handbook/section-1.8.html#section-1-8">the student may request a change    in advisors, if necessary</a>). The student, with the advisor's    consent, may apply up to nine semester hours of Research for    Thesis (22C:191) toward the degree requirements. (See also <!WA12><a    href="#section-2-5">Section 2.5, M.S. Thesis Program</a>.)<p>    The Department imposes no foreign language requirement.<p>    The only S/U courses a student may count toward the 30-hour course    requirement are those that are only offered on an S/U basis.    <a name="section-2-2"><h2>Section 2.2 Credit Hour and Residency Requirements</h2></a>    Each student must earn a minimum of 30 semester hours, with or    without thesis, for the M.S. degree in Computer Science.  He or    she must complete at least 24 semester hours while under the    auspices of The University of Iowa, and at least 8 semester hours    while on campus.  Credits that date back more than 10 years from    the session in which the degree is to be conferred generally do    not count toward fulfillment of degree requirements.    <a name="section-2-3"><h2>Section 2.3 Probation and Dismissal</h2></a>    Students in the master's program must maintain a grade point    average (GPA) of at least 3.0 in courses leading to the    M.S. degree. The GPA calculation will normally include all    graduate Computer Science courses, and up to two graduate courses    outside of Computer Science that are suitable to fulfill the    outside elective sequence. For graduate students admitted on    regular status, undergraduate Computer Science courses do not    count towards the GPA, even those taken during graduate study.    However, for students admitted on Conditional status, the GPA    includes required undergraduate courses, but only for the first    two semesters of graduate study.<p>    For a student whose GPA falls below 3.0, the <!WA13><a    href="http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/graduate-handbook/section-1.2.html#section-1-7">Graduate Committee</a> will    place him or her on academic probation and send notification in    writing. He or she must bring up the GPA to the minimum 3.0 within    the next nine semester hours of course work or be dismissed from    the program. In certain cases, the <!WA14><a    href="http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/graduate-handbook/section-1.2.html#section-1-7">Graduate Committee</a> may    require the student to complete a particular course of study with    a particular GPA to qualify for removal from probation. A student    on probation may not take the M.S. Final Examination, defend a    thesis, or receive the M.S. degree.<p>    Each student must earn a minimum grade of B- in the following    courses: 22C:116, 22C:122, 22C:123, 22C:135. If a student fails to    meet this standard, he or she may retake the course only once to    bring the lower grade up to the required level. If a student does    not attain the necessary grade after repeating a course once, the    <!WA15><a href="http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/graduate-handbook/section-1.2.html#section-1-7">Graduate Committee</a> will    drop him or her from the Master's program.<p>    The Second-Grade-Only option applies only to    undergraduates. Therefore, in computing a student's GPA, the    Registrar's Office will include both grades for a repeated course.    However, when computing a student's Computer Science GPA for    consideration of probation, the Department includes only the    second grade for a repeated course.<p>    Students wishing a formal review of their dismissal should refer    to <!WA16><a href="http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/graduate-handbook/appendix-g.html">Appendix G: Dismissal Review    Procedure</a>.    <a name="section-2-4"><h2>Section 2.4 Software Engineering Subtrack</h2></a>The Computer Science Department, with the Electrical and Computer    The Computer Science Department, with the Electrical and Computer    Engineering Department, offers a special subtrack in software    engineering within the M. S. program (either thesis or non thesis programs).  Students completing the    subtrack receive a special designation on their degree and    transcript.  The <b>minimum</b> course requirements for the M.S. degree    including the subtrack are:<pre>22C:116, 122, 123, and 135, all with grades of at least B-  12 s.h.22C:180, 181, 182, and 183, the required subtrack courses   12 s.h.A 200-level 22C course                                       3 s.h.Electives (non-thesis Program)                               3 s.h.22C:191 (thesis                                            6-9 s.h.                                                 Total:  36-39 s.h.</pre>    <a name="section-2-5"><h2>Section 2.5 M.S. Thesis Program</h2></a>    The Department normally admits students to the non-thesis program.       Students who wish to change degree options must file a Change of Status     form with the Chair of the Graduate Committee.  If the change is to      the thesis program, the Change of Status form should be accompanied      by a memo from the faculty member who has consented to serve as      thesis supervisor.

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