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Introduction to CSE PhD Program Prof. Gagan Agrawal Grad Studies Chair.

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1 Introduction to CSE PhD Program Prof. Gagan Agrawal Grad Studies Chair

2 Degree Programs Masters non-thesis / coursework Masters thesis / research Ph.D

3 Admitted Groups Masters non-thesis / unspecified Research Masters Direct Ph.D track

4 Type Conversions Masters non-thesis students can switch to thesis option by finding an advisor for masters thesis Masters students become Ph.D students if they take and pass Ph.D qualifying examination Research masters students cannot switch to non- thesis option – petition to grad studies in truly exceptional circumstances Ph.D students cannot switch to masters program – petition to grad studies in truly exceptional circumstances

5 PhD Program Three Stages – Qualification Process Quals or Acceleration Optioin – Post-quals – Pre-candidacy Research and Coursework – Post-candidacy Dissertation Research

6 First Stage Focus on breadth in core CS areas Demonstrate Suitability for PhD – Master Core Topics – Show promise of doing research

7 The Graduate (Foundational) Core 5 classes form the graduate core – 725 (Theory of Computation) – 755 (Programming Languages) – 760 (Advanced Operating Systems) – 775 (Computer Architecture) – 780 (Algorithms) 3 credits each, each offered 2-3 times a year – 725 in Wi and Sp, all others in 3 quarters for 2011-2012 Corresponding undergrad core classes – 625, 655, 660, 675, and 680 – Prereqs – take if you don’t have the background

8 Ph.D: Core/Qualifying Qualifying examination – Offered twice a year, September and March – 4 1.5 hr exams based upon the 4 out of core areas (780 required) – A max of two attempts are allowed – Direct Ph.D track students are normally expected to take it after the first year – Must pass within your second year to be eligible for support later Acceleration Option – Take 4/5core classes for credit within first three quarters (780 required) – Have a 3.6 average in these classes Can count best 4 – but must include 780

9 More Details of Acceleration If you take multiple tries in a course – We will count the first attempt only Conditional pass only – Need to finish a research piece in second year!

10 Types of Classes (Ph.D students) Core Classes Pre-core Classes – 625, 655, 660, 675, and 680 – can’t count for any of the requirements Other 600 / 700 / 800 level graded classes – Includes 788 – Graded A, A-, B+, … Research Credits – 793, 888, 999 – Graded S/U only CSE 885 – 1 credit, S/U, offered only in Fall and required for all PhD students

11 Stage 2 - Ph.D Coursework Requirements One major and two minors Major: – 15 graded credits, not including core Minor: – 9 credits in each, not including core – A total of 3 credits across 2 minors could be non- graded: 793/888

12 Stage 2 – Beyond Coursework Candidacy Examination – Typically after 2.5 – 4 years in the program – Involves a thesis proposal and written and oral examinations demonstrating knowledge of major area – A clear research plan and substantial research progress required – Most students have several publications at this stage

13 Stage 3 - ABD Work on research, publications etc. Finish writing dissertation Oral Examination based on dissertation Submission of final approved dissertation

14 Research Progress Evaluation Conducted every spring, for Ph.D students finishing two or more years in the program Requires clear research plan and established relationship with an advisor Expect research involvement and paper submissions after year 2, publications after year 3, … A satisfactory rating is key for future funding

15 Normal Support Policies Initial support for 2 years – Requires satisfactory GPA – Requires good performance on TA/RA duties – International students must pass the spoken English test to be eligible for year 2 support Third and Fourth Years – Must have passed the Ph.D qualifying examination – Satisfactory research progress, as judged by grad studies committee – In most cases, as RA only

16 Normal Support Policies Years 5 and 6 – Must have passed Ph.D candidacy examination – Satisfactory or better research progress – In most cases, as RA only Limit on TA support – 6 academic year quarters over the length of your stay – Exception: 1 per advisor allowed as exception at anytime All of the above entering the department guaranteed support – If you are entering w/o support, case-by-case after passing quals

17 Strategy for Finding Support Find an advisor soon (within 1 year) who will `own’ you – Support as RA, or – Count you for their 1 per advisor limit Don’t plan on first exhausting your TA eligibility – Try and have 1 year TA support for the end if RA funds run out

18 Requirements for Year 1- Ph.D 12 credits each quarter (Fall, Winter, Spring) – 1 st quarter TAs may take only 9 – Fellows/RAs: 15 credits At least three credits of research (788/888/793/999) each quarter starting your second quarter 885 required for all students in Fall

19 Goals for First Year Ph.D students Take core classes to be prepared for Ph.D qualifying examination or qualify for acceleration option Start establishing a research relationship with an advisor (take 788/888/793/999 credits) – Advisor input a factor in Ph.D qualifying examination decisions – Need research progress if you qualify for acceleration option Take classes for major area (preparation for research) Complete written/spoken English requirements

20 Some Other Tips Focus on excellence, rather than meeting minimum requirements Create good impression during any of your interactions – Graded classes, research credits, TAship duties Show initiative, prove yourself to be reliable and capable

21 Semester Conversion Ohio State is changing to semester system starting Summer 2012 Will Impact PhD students starting in Fall 2011 – Detailed conversion plans already worked out – An information session later in Fall 2011

22 Transfer Credits Only for graduate credits taken as a graduate student Different rules for different requirements – 4 core classes for acceleration Cannot count courses/grades taken elsewhere `Fifth’ core class is OK – PhD Major and Minor Flexibly with major and minor advisors

23 More Information Documents: People – Your academic advisor – Grad studies committee Wednesday 1:00 – 2:00, DL 781 for questions – Ms. Lynn – for graduate program matters – Ms. Catrena – for payroll issues


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