Welcome CS Graduate Orientation August 26, 2015 Slides from today are in your packets and at http://www.cs.rpi.edu/admissions/ grad/orientation15f/
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Welcome CS Graduate Orientation August 26, 2015 Slides from today are in your packets and at http://www.cs.rpi.edu/admissions/ grad/orientation15f/ Agenda • • • • Introductions Department Head Graduate Program Director Degree Requirements and Administrative Information • Peer advisors • Mixer Introductions • Where are you from? (country, school, job, etc.) • Are you here for MS or PhD? • What is your intended research area? • What do you like to do for fun? • Anything else you’d like to share about yourself? Degree Requirements and Administrative Information • • • • • • Registration and paperwork MS Requirements PhD Requirements Financial Places and keys People Registration: How Many Credits to Take • Maximum number of credits covered by full-time tuition is 15. • TAs need at least 9 • TAs often take 2-3 classes. • RAs need at least 12 • You can use research credits to take more credits without taking more classes. Registration: Full Classes • If you can’t register for a class because it is full, contact the professor. • Go the class on the first day. • Instructor can sign “Authorization” form to allow you into the course. • Many core qualifying exam courses are full. If this causes difficulty in finishing core qual on time, you can get an extension. Registration: Independent Study • Independent study is individual work you do with a particular professor. • May be similar to research, but it counts as a class. • An Independent Study form is required to register for an independent study. Registration: Add Deadline • • • • The add deadline is September 14. After the add deadline, you may not: Add course, research, or independent study credits. Change the number of research credits. Change between the 4000 and 6000 level versions of a course. Drop a course, if the result will be not enough credits for full-time status. Course credits, p. 1 • 1000, 2000, 4000 level: undergraduate, usually 4 credits • 6000 level: graduate, usually 3 credits • 1000 and 2000 level: • Do not count for graduate degree. • Do count toward credit total for tuition and full-time status. Course credits, p. 2 • 4000 level: limited number may count toward graduate degree. • PhD: 15 or 1/3 of course credits may be 4000 level. • MS: 12 credits may be 4000 level. • 4000/6000 level courses. • Meet together • Requirements may be different. Research credits, part 1 • • • • • Indicates you are working on research. Register online, same as for classes. At first, take a few per semester. Later you’ll be taking all research credits. Keep taking research credits until thesis done, even if you have enough. • Research credits are graded S/U. • S grade indicates progress, real goal is thesis completion. Research credits, part 2 • Do not register for the wrong kind of research credits, or with the wrong advisor. If you don’t see what you need, contact Terry Hayden or David Goldschmidt. • CSCI-9990 for PhD research • CSCI-6990 for MS thesis • CSCI-6970 MS professional project • CSCI-6980 MS project MS Course Requirements • 2 systems courses, including CSCI-6140 Operating Systems • 2 theory courses, including at least one of CSCI-6050 Computability and Complexity CSCI-6210 Design & Analysis of Alg. CSCI-6220 Randomized Algorithms MS Thesis or Project Requirements • Either 3-4 credits of a master’s project (CSCI 6970 or CSCI 6980) • Or 6-9 credits of a master’s thesis (CSCI 6990). If you do thesis, you need: o Committee by degree application deadline o Oral presentation MS Other Requirements • 30 credits total • At least 18 credits at 6000 level • Colloquium attendance SAP Requirements: MS • File Plan of Study form by end of second semester GPA at least 3.0 • Graduate within two and a half years SAP Requirements: PhD • File DSYR and Plan of Study form at end of every spring semester • GPA at least 3.0 • Pass candidacy within two years of passing qualifying exam • Graduate within 5 years if you have a prior MS • Graduate within 7 years without prior MS Plan of Study • Credits must total 72 for PhD or 30 for MS. • See details at http://www.cs.rpi.edu/academics/grad/plan. html • Certifies department approval of your courses and research credits. • Can re-do as often as needed. • Will be need to be up to date at graduation, and any time you submit a request to the Office of Graduate Education. PhD Requirements • • • • • • • Core qualifying exam: within 3 semesters. Research qualifying exam: within 2 years Committee nomination Candidacy exam: within 3 years 1 public talk Colloquium attendance during first 2 years Defense and thesis submission PhD Credit Requirements • 72 credits if you do not have prior MS – At least 36 course credits – At least 24 research credits – You can also get MS on way to PhD with a few additional requirements. • 48 credits if you have prior MS: – At least 12 course credits – At least 24 research credits • At least 2/3 of course credits at 6000 level. PhD Core Qualifying Exam, p. 1 • • • • Must do well in courses in 5 areas. 3 required areas Choose 2 of 6 optional areas. If course is offered at both 4000 and 6000 level, must take 6000 level. • Courses and other details at http://www.cs.rpi.edu/academics/grad/qual. html PhD Core Qualifying Exam, p. 2 • Courses with grades below B do not count. • Must earn a total of 18.5 points. • Points are awarded as follows: 4.0 A 3.67 A3.33 B+ 3.0 B PhD Core Qualifying Exam, p. 3 • Courses are weighted equally regardless of number of credits. • Must complete by end of third semester. • If grade is not good enough, take another course in the area. Colloquium Attendance • Full-time graduate students must attend at least 32 colloquia or 50% of those offered in their first 2 years. • Sign-in sheet at colloquia. • MS students who finish in less than 2 years must attend at least 8 per semester or 50%. • Not applicable for part-time students. • All are encouraged to attend. • Colloquia posted on web site and announced by e-mail. Paperwork issues • If you were an undergrad here, you may find there is less leniency with regard to paperwork than you are accustomed to. • Submit paperwork well in advance, because processing takes time. • Check with Terry about how to proceed. Signatures • Allow plenty of time for collecting signatures. • For Graduate Program Director or Department Chair signature, give form to Terry Hayden. • For Dean of Graduate Education, Terry will send in campus mail. Maintaining Enrollment • You can’t just not register for a semester. If you aren’t going to be taking any credits, you need to have some status such as on leave or withdrawn. • If you finish all your credits but have not completed your thesis, you can register for a full-time load of research credits until you finish. • Summer administrative registration: 0 credit for research assistants Advisors • Your advisor is given on salmon paper. • We usually consider “advisor” and “research supervisor” to be the same. • If you don’t have a research supervisor yet, we may call your advisor your “academic advisor.” • Provisional research advisor • CS advisor Finding a Research Advisor • See list at http://www.cs.rpi.edu/people/faculty.html • Contact faculty you are interested in working with. Research Advisors • Role of advisor – funding, evaluating progress • Meet your advisor regularly • If you want to change advisors, talk to the advisor you want to switch to. If he/she agrees to the change, let me know and I’ll make the change. You should also inform your original advisor about the switch. Academic Advisor • Graduate Program Director Sibel Adali will serve as your academic advisor if you don’t have a research advisor. • Meet her once a month. Financial support If you have not been on RPI payroll before: • Domestic students See Pam Paslow in MRC 304, 7:00am-2:30pm M-F. Bring – photo ID and social security card OR – US passport • International students – see Charlene Richard in Payroll - Rice Building X2385 or [email protected] to set up an appointment Financial support, p. 2 • Pick up check in Academy Hall every other Friday or get direct deposit (see Pam Paslow and bring voided check). • If picking up your check on a day other than payday, you’ll need to go the Rice Building (take shuttle bus). Financial support, p. 3 • Your stipend will be divided by the number of pay periods per semester. • If your information is entered late, you will not get paid until the second payday, but your checks will be larger. • The number of pay periods may vary from semester to semester, which means the amount of your paycheck may change from semester to semester. Concur form • Sets up account for you so that you can be reimbursed for travel • All PhD students should complete. • MS students only complete if you think you may travel to a conference Concur form • In “Student with access to Concur column” fill out RIN, name, RCS ID, address, and supervisor. • Supervisor: put current advisor. Can be changed later if your advisor changes. • Indicate if you want reimbursement by check or direct deposit. • Get your advisor’s signature • Return completed form to Pam Paslow. Places • Lally, Amos Eaton, MRC, Winslow. • http://www.cs.rpi.edu/admissions/grad/floor plan.html • Conference rooms, kitchenettes • Lally: dept. office, faculty mailboxes, photocopier, fax • CS library (i.e. bookshelf) http://www.cs.rpi.edu/internal.html • Amos Eaton: lounge, TA room Student offices, p. 1 • Your office assignment is given on salmon paper. • If you have joined a research group, your office is with them. • If your advisor is outside CS or in Tetherless World, get office assignment and keys through advisor. Student offices, p. 2 • If you are not yet settled with a research group, your office may be AE 110 or 125. • Some coterminal students have been assigned offices, others have not. Let me know if you have not been assigned an office and want one. • Your office is a research office, not for TA office hours. • TA office hours may be held in AE 217. Student offices, p. 3 • Talk with your officemates about sharing space, who sits at which desk. • Work with officemates to make your office nice. Check with staff if your office needs anything, such as a chair, desk, white board, etc. • Repair problems may be sent to [email protected]. Student offices, p. 4 • Check with all your officemates, and if you find things that belong to none of the occupants, discard them. Or if you think someone may want them, check with department staff. • When you move out, be courteous to future occupants and remove your stuff. Keys • I will email you about picking up your keys. • Keys everyone will get: – Amos Eaton building – Key to general access rooms within Amos Eaton and Lally such as lounge, kitchenette, photocopier room • Office keys: Some in your packet, some you’ll get later. • Staff have master keys, in case you get locked out. Administrative Staff http://www.cs.rpi.edu/people/staff.html • Chris Coonrad –Dept. Secretary. Office supplies, photocopier, fax, mail, telephones, travel reimbursements. • Terry Hayden – Graduate program manager. • David Goldshmidt – Undergraduate education, course scheduling. • Pam Paslow – MRC, student payroll. • Sharon Simmons – Assistant to department head, works with undergraduates. System Administrators • Peter Bailie and Steven Lindsey • Your CS password will be emailed to your RPI account. • For information on CS accounts see: http://foswiki.cs.rpi.edu/foswiki/bin/view/L abstaffWeb/WebHome • Contact [email protected] for questions. Contact me for • • • • • Degree requirements Exceptions to degree requirements Program changes (such as MS to PhD) Changing advisors Office of Graduate Education forms and rules How to contact me • Stop by Lally 208, no appointment needed. • Don’t worry about interrupting my work: my work is to help you. • If my door is shut, I’m either not there or busy. • If I’m not there, Chris Coonrad can tell you whether I’ll be right back. • If I don’t reply to your email, stop by my office. Final Advice: Changes • Graduate school can be a rocky road. Don’t be discouraged if you don’t follow the path you expected. Just find the path that’s right for you. • Some people change advisors • Some people fail the qualifying exams • Some people join as a PhD student but leave with MS only • Some come for the MS and stay for the PhD Final Advice: Initiative • Academic: Success in research requires initiative. • Administrative: Don’t hesitate to ask me questions. Exceptions to rules may be possible. • Social: The department can be as fun as you want to make it. Organize events. Final Advice: Stay Informed • Read mail sent to your RPI email address. • Contact me if you do not receive mail from csgrads email list. Next Steps: Picnic • School of Science picnic tomorrow, 1-5pm • Ticket is in your packet, unless you already picked it up. • Look for Dedrick Recreational Facility • Email me by 5pm today to request a ride or offer a ride. Next Steps: TA Meeting • TAs meet Sibel Adali Friday, August 28 in Lally 102, 2:00-3:00. Next Steps: Blue Form • Provide cell phone and alternate e-mail address in case we need to contact you. • Let me know if you have a “preferred name.” • Keep your address updated in SIS. Next Steps: Peer advising and mixer • Peer advisors • 4:00-4:20 Pick up refreshments and table assignments • 4:20-5:00. Change table when bell rings (see table assignment)