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Requirements for the Master's Thesis
(Plan I)
In order to select Plan I (thesis option), the
student must have completed at least 18 credit hours
of graduate courses (toward degree) and have an
overall grade point average of 3.50 or better.
Students must prepare a formal thesis while
enrolled in CS 6990 for at least 3 credits. No more
than 3 hours of CS 6990 may be included in the
required total of 33 hours. The following procedure
is used to register for CS 699:
- The student must identify a computer science
faculty member who is willing to serve as the
thesis advisor.
- The student and the thesis advisor must select
two other graduate faculty to serve on the thesis
committee. If desired, one member of the committee
can be from a department outside computer
science.
- The student and the thesis committee must agree
on a title for the thesis. All must sign the
Topic Approval form.
- If appropriate for the project, the student
must obtain approval from the BGSU Human
Subjects Review Board.
- The student completes the "Independent
Project Registration Form" and has it
signed by the thesis advisor. If the project
requires departmental computing facilities, the
form must also be signed by a member of the
department's Facilities Committee.
- The Application/Report form of the Graduate
College and the department's Independent
Project Registration Form are given to the Graduate
Coordinator, who will register the student and
forward the Application/Report to the Graduate
College.
The above should be done in the semester
prior to beginning work on the
thesis. (In general, the Application/Report Form
should be submitted to the Graduate College
approximately 4 1/2 months prior to
commencement.)
The Graduate College sends the Thesis Handbook to
the graduate student once his/her thesis has been
approved. This handbook contains the format and style
requirements of the Graduate College and additional
hints for manuscript preparation.
The student should communicate with all members of
the thesis committee on an ongoing basis while
working on his/her thesis.
The thesis will be presented at an open meeting.
The thesis advisor and at least one other member of
thesis committee and a member of the Graduate
Committee must be present at this presentation.
Details on scheduling the presentation are given
here.
The official University copy of the thesis must be
submitted to the Graduate College prior to the
announced deadline. In addition, the following forms
must be submitted to the Graduate College along with
the completed manuscript:
- a copy of the "Thesis Checklist"
completed and signed by the student;
- the Application/Report form signed by the
thesis committee and the Graduate Coordinator
(under "Manuscript Approval"
heading)
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