Graduate and Doctoral Research Courses
CPS 5396 Graduate Research (0-0-3)
Individual
research of contemporary topics in Computational Science on the
graduate level. This course can be taken more than once at the
discretion of the CPS Graduate Advisor. Prerequisite: Approval of the
CPS Graduate Advisor.
CPS 5398 Graduate Thesis** (0-0-3)
First semester M.S. thesis course. Prerequisite: Approval of the CPS Graduate Advisor.
CPS 5399 Graduate Thesis (0-0-3)
Second semester M.S. thesis course. Prerequisite: Approval of the CPS Graduate Advisor.
CPS 6396 Graduate Research(0-0-3)
Individual
research of contemporary topics in Computational Science on the
doctoral level. This course can be taken more than once at the
discretion of the CPS Ph.D. Advisor. Prerequisite: Approval of the CPS
Ph.D. Advisor.
CPS 6397 Graduate Project (0-0-3)
Research
project on a contemporary topic in Computational Science on the
doctoral level, under direct supervision of a CPS faculty member.
Student turns in a written scientific report at the end of the course.
Format of the report and other details are determined by the
instructor. This course can be taken more than once at the discretion
of the CPS Ph.D. Advisor. Prerequisite: Approval of the CPS Ph.D.
Advisor.
CPS 6398 Dissertation (0-0-3)
First semester doctoral dissertaion course. Prerequisite: Approval of the CPS Ph.D. Advisor.
CPS 6399 Dissertation (0-0-3)
Second semester doctoral dissertation course. Prerequisite: Approval of the CPS Ph.D. Advisor.
Graduate and Doctoral Seminars
CPS 5195 Graduate Seminar (1-0)
Presentation and discussion of topics in computational science and engineering by
graduate students, faculty, and visitors.
CPS 5397 Graduate Interdisciplinary Seminar (3-0)
A seminar to showcase interdisciplinary group skills for application problem solving.
CPS 6195 Dissertation Seminar (1-0)
Presentation and discussion of advanced topics in computational science and engineering
which are related to ongoing doctoral dissertations.