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Dec 03, 2024
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2021-2022 General Catalog ARCHIVED CATALOG: To search archives, MUST use search box to left. Current catalog: catalog.usu.edu.
Computer Science - PhD
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College of Science
Department of Computer Science
The Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science is, above all else, a degree of quality. Simply completing a number of graduate courses or years of study is not sufficient to receive the degree. The successful candidate must demonstrate a breadth of understanding in computer science, as well as a depth of understanding in his or her chosen area(s) of emphasis. Also, students must show an ability to do creative research. This research should be carried out over a significant period of time. Thus, each successful PhD candidate will produce a significant piece of original research, presented in a written dissertation and defended in an oral examination. This work should be of such quality that one or more journal or conference articles can be derived from it.
Students completing a PhD/CS must fulfill the following requirements:
- Complete at least 70 credits of graduate coursework (including at least 18 credits of dissertation/research) beyond a BS/CS or at least 40 credits (including at least 18 credits of dissertation research) beyond an MS/CS with a minimum class grade of B and a minimum institution GPA of 3.5 on their Program of Study.
- Complete at least nine credits of 7000-level computer science coursework. CS 7900 and CS 7970 are not included in the nine required credits.
- Complete two credits of PhD Seminar (CS 7900 ).
- Students with a master’s degree must complete three credits of department-approved courses in addition to the 9 7000-level credits. Students without a master’s degree must complete 21 additional credits of department-approved courses. No more than 15 credits of 5000-level courses can be included with a previous master’s or 21 without a previous master’s degree. No courses below 5000-level are allowed.
- A student cannot take more than 9 credits outside of the Department. Any outside credits must be an ECE, Math, Statistics, or approved Finance courses. Approved Finance courses are FIN 6320 and FIN 5350 . Independent Study courses taken outside the Computer Science Department will not be approved.
- CS 5950 , CS 6950 , or CS 7950 can be taken only with advisor’s prior permission and only for three credits at a time. The maximum total number of credits allowed for CS 5950 plus CS 6950 plus CS 7950 is three (with previous MS) or six (without previous MS).
- CS 6990 , CS 7990 , and CS 5060 CANNOT be counted on the Program of Study.
- CS 6250 can be taken only with advisor’s prior permission, and can only be counted once on the program of study for three credits.
- Pass a PhD Qualifying exam, demonstrating depth and breadth of knowledge in computer science and the student’s area(s) of emphasis.
- Successfully complete and defend a research proposal.
- Successfully complete and defend a dissertation (CS 7970 ), for at least 18 credits).
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