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Contents
GRADUATE
HANDBOOK
1999-2000 Edition
Department of Computer Science
Yale University
2
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Research Areas in Computer Science
2.1 Artificial Intelligence
2.2 Programming Languages and Systems
2.3 Scientific Computing
2.4 Theory of Computing
3. Graduate Programs
3.1 The Doctoral Program
3.1.1 A Brief Overview of the Doctoral Program
3.1.2 Requirements
3.1.2.1 Course Requirements
3.1.2.2 Graduate Student Talks
3.1.2.3 Comprehensive Examinations
3.1.2.4 690 Project
3.1.2.5 Area Examination
3.1.2.6 Thesis Advisor
3.1.2.7 Thesis Prospectus
3.1.2.8 Admission to Candidacy
3.1.2.9 The Dissertation
3.1.2.10 Thesis Defense
3.1.2.11 Dissertation Submission
3.1.2.12 Dissertation Readers
3.1.3 Evaluation of Progress
3.1.4 Miscellany
3.1.5 The Fast Track
3.1.6 Master's Degrees en Route to the Ph.D.
3.2 The Master's Program
4. Departmental Computing Facilities
5. Graduate Student Life
5.1 The McDougal Graduate Student Center
Mission
Facilities
Student Life Programs
Graduate Career Services (GCS)
The Office of Teaching Fellow Preparation and Development
Resource Library for Fellowships, Careers, and Teaching
5.2 New Haven
6. Graduate Admissions and Financial Aid
6.1 Admissions Procedures
6.2 Financial Aid Policy
7. Courses
7.1 Graduate Courses
7.2 Related Courses in Other Departments
8. Personnel
8.1 Faculty
8.2 Advanced Students
8.3 Recent Graduates
9. Graduate School Calendar
About this document ...
Drew McDermott
2000-01-18