CSE GRADUATE PROGRAM INFORMATION:
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering offers a variety of post-graduate education opportunities,
leading to a
master's in computer science and computer engineering and
doctorate of philosophy in computer science and computer engineering
degrees, as well as continuing education through the University Extension Program.
These programs explore the fundamental aspects and applications of computation, spanning theory, software, and hardware.
CSE has 50 distinguished faculty members and approximately 230 Ph.D. and 100 master's students.
Most full-time Ph.D. students and some Master's students receive financial assistance in the form of fellowships,
research assistanships, or teaching assistantships. Total current campus enrollment is over 20,000; approximately 50 percent
of these students are women.
Applications for admission to the Ph.D. and master's programs are considered annually, with a deadline of December 15, 2007.
Students must meet the minimum university and department requirements in order to be considered for admission. Admission
decisions are made by the CSE Admissions Committee and notices are sent out in February/March. Admission to the graduate
program is effective the following fall quarter. For a complete list of requirements, please visit the following website
at http://www.cse.ucsd.edu/grad.edu/admissions/graduateadmission.html.
Undergraduate CSE majors who maintain a distinguished record may apply to the master's program through the Five-Year
Bachelor's/Master's Program. Acceptance into this program is an honor which carries with it practical benefits, one of which
is the simplification of the graduate application process (no GREs are required). In addition, advanced students
have access to graduate level courses and opportunities to do graduate level research under the direct supervision
of UCSD's faculty before completing their bachelor's degree. Furthermore, students accepted into this program will be able to complete the requirements for
the master's degree within one year following receipt of the bachelor's degree.
CSE FIVE-YEAR BACHELOR'S/MASTER'S PROGRAM AND ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
Exceptionally promising undergraduate students in the Computer Science and Engineering Department who are enrolled in
the B.S. or B.A. Computer Science or B.S. in Computer Engineering degree programs, and who maintain a distinguished
scholastic record through the junior year are eligible to apply for the Five-Year Bachelor's-Master's Degree Program.
The number of students admitted during the fall, winter, and spring quarters will be based upon the availability of
openings in the program. Because the program may become impacted for a particular time period, student requests for admission
may be deferred to a later quarter.
Minimum requirements for the program include a cumulative GPA of 3.4, and a GPA of 3.4 in seven of the upper-division
core courses (28 units). However, meeting or even exceeding these minimum requirements does not guarantee admittance
to the program.
Successful applicants are often further distinguished by a high level of accomplishment outside
of their coursework, either through extensive industry internships or research experiences. Applications must be submitted
by the published deadlines below. Grades for courses in progress will be reviewed before final action can be taken on the application.
Students interested in this program can enroll in graduate courses before being officially admitted to the graduate
program. However, taking graduate courses does not guarantee admission. Once approved, up to six completed CSE graduate
level courses can be counted toward the 49 units required for a Master's degree. Be advised that courses taken while
in this program
may be used to fulfill the degree requirements for only one of the programs, i.e. the Bachelor's of Arts, the Bachelor's
of Science, or the Master's of Science. Courses may not be used for more than one program.
The Five-Year Bachelor's/Master's Program requires two applications.
The first application (a link to the downloadable .pdf is below) is to the CSE Department
and requires review and approval by the CSE Admissions Committee. The second (official) application is required for
admission into UCSD's graduate program, and includes a $60.00 application fee ($80.00 for International students).
Applicants will be notified of the
official application deadline upon their acceptance into the Five-Year Bachelor's/Master's Program.
APPLICATION DEADLINES:
| Estimated Quarter of Ugrad Degree |
Application Deadline |
Applicant Notified |
Official Start of Graduate Program |
| Fall 2007 |
December 15, 2006 |
May 2007 |
Winter 2008 |
| Winter 2008 |
December 15, 2006 |
May 2007 |
Spring 2008 |
| Spring 2008 |
4th week of Spring 2007 |
May 2007 |
Fall 2008 |
| Fall 2008 |
December 15, 2007 |
May 2008 |
Winter 2009 |
| Winter 2009 |
December 15, 2007 |
May 2008 |
Spring 2009 |
| Spring 2009 |
4th week of Spring 2008 |
May 2008 |
Fall 2009 |
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS:
- 1. APPLICATION:
Students should apply no later than the fourth quarter prior to the receipt of the bachelor's degree; i.e.
have at least three quarters remaining in the bachelor degree program. Exceptions or extensions to the
application deadlines will not be considered.
- 2. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE:
An applicant's statement of purpose is very important. Please be concise and as specific as possible in
preparing your statement. Provide information that will aid the Admissions Committee in evaluating your
potential for completing the M.S. program of study in CSE. Please use the form included in this packet
and attach an additional sheet, if necessary. For guidelines on how to write a statement of purpose,
please visit the UCSD Career Services Center.
- 3. LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION:
Three letters of recommendation are required. Your recommenders can use the forms provided in this application
packet or use their own letterhead. Letters should be returned to Kathy Reed in the CSE Student Affairs office,
Room 1234 EBU3b (CSE Building) or at kreed@cs.ucsd.edu.
(It is important that the letters of recommendation be completed by individuals who are in a position to
analyze your ability and academic promise. If you wish to waive your right to inspect letters of recommendation,
complete the forms provided in this packet and submit one with each letter of recommendation form that you give or
send to an individual who you have asked to submit a recommendation on your behalf.)
- 4. OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS:
You must submit official transcripts from UCSD and all institutions or colleges you have attended since high
school regardless of the length of attendance.
- 5. TENTATIVE PLAN OF STUDY:
Please use the form provided. The plan you submit is important in that it demonstrates to the Admissions
Committee that you have carefully thought about the requirements and the sequencing of the courses, and that you
have a plan for how to complete the bachelor and the Master's degrees. You are not obligated to take the courses
as you have listed them on the tentative plan.
- 6.COMPLETED APPLICATION: The completed application to the Five-Year Bachelor's/Master's Program should
be submitted to Kathy Reed,
Admissions Coordinator, in Room 1234, EBU3b (CSE Building). You can also contact her at (858/822-5978) or via
email at kreed@cs.ucsd.edu.
STUDENT ADVISING AND PROGRAM MANAGEMENT:
Many students are not sure how attending graduate school can advance them along their career path.
If you have questions about how gaining an advanced degree can benefit you, or about which schools and
programs might be best for you, advisors in the CSE Student Affairs Office can offer you insightful information.
Kathy Reed, CSE Admissions Coordinator, can assist you with the the following:
Preparation for graduate school
Assistance with statement of purpose, letters of recommendations and waivers, tentative plan of study, and
transcripts
Final notification of acceptance
Kathy Reed's office is located in EBU3B(CSE Building), room 1234.
You can also contact her at (858/822-5978) or via
email at kreed@cs.ucsd.edu.
Patricia Raczka, CSE Undergraduate Advisor, and Viera Kair, Student Advisor, can assist you with the following:
Putting together a four-year plan to follow for your undergraduate degree
Making graduate school part of your graduation goals
How to prepare during your freshman, sophomore, junior and senior years for graduate school
How your grades, research, internships and extra-curricular activities affect your application
Reviewing undergraduate degree requirements for completeness
Enrollment permission into CSE graduate courses as an undergraduate student
Viera Kair's office is located at EBU3B (CSE Building), room 1234.
You can also contact her at (858/822-1535) or via email at
vkair@cs.ucsd.edu.
Patricia Raczka's office is located at EBU3B (CSE Building), room 1238.
You can also contact her at (858/534-3621) or via email at
raczka@cs.ucsd.edu.
Application Material: - PDF format
Application materials you need to apply to the Five-Year Bachelor's/Master's Program:
Application
Statement of Purpose
Letter of Recommendation
Waiver for Letter of Recommendation
Tentative Plan of Study
Curriculum for the Master's in Computer Science Degree and the Master's in Computer Engineering Degree.
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