CS 930 Computer Science Qualifying Exam - Written

The CS PhD qualifying exam consists of two parts: one oral and one written. The written part of the qualifying exam consists of earning a grade of B+ or better in CS 601 "Algorithmic Complexity," which is offered in two versions each academic year: First, as a standalone exam each January, or as a regular doctoral-level course each Spring. Students must successfully pass written part of the qualifying exam with at most two attempts and are highly encouraged to take the exam during their first year of studies in the Ph.D. program. The student needs to earn a grade of B+ or better in CS 601 "Algorithmic Complexity" (either as a standalone exam each January or as a regular doctoral-level course each Spring) to pass the written qual exam. Students have at most two attempts to pass CS930. If a student decides not to take the exam after the?y have signed up, they will receive a W.

Credits

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Prerequisite

Need Permission - Graduate DEAN 698

Distribution

Computer Science Program

Typically Offered Periods

Fall Semester Spring Semester