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 1. If you have a thesis, publish a paper from that research and results in an approved, peer-reviewed conference proceedings or journal.  1. If you have a thesis, you are expected to publish a paper from that research in an approved, peer-reviewed conference proceedings or journal.

The Five or Six Major Steps to Obtaining a Masters Degree from the School of Computing

  1. 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
  2. Fill out the Application for Candidacy form here

    • Of course it must be signed by your advisor.
  3. 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.
  4. 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).

    • Include a Signature Page (see template on MastersStudents) and get it signed by your committee members.

  5. Prepend the signature page to your pdf paper and upload it to the library site

  6. If you have a thesis, you are expected to publish a paper from that research in an approved, peer-reviewed conference proceedings or journal.

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