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Prospective
students willing to enter the Department of Computer Science will
have to comply with the admission requirements of the College
of Basic Sciences:
Junior
Division students who contemplate entering the College of Basic
Sciences should give special attention to the mathematics and
science courses they select and should consult a representative
of the Department of Computer Science prior to completing their
initial registration.
Junior
Division students will be admitted to the college when they:
- have earned 24 or more semester hours of credit in courses numbered 1000 or above;
- have maintained a grade-point average of at least 2.00;
- have passed all courses in mathematics and science with grades
of "C" or better or received special approval of the dean of the college;
- have passed ENGL 1002 with a grade of "C" or better;
- are eligible for MATH 1550.
Transfer
students from other divisions of the University or from other accredited colleges or universities will be permitted to enter
the college when they:
- present, by means of
an official transcript, evidence that they have met the same
requirements as students entering from Junior Division; and
- receive approval of the dean of the college.
Students
who, after initial enrollment in this college, wish to obtain
credits from colleges other than LSU and who plan to offer such
credits toward their degree requirements must obtain prior approval
from the dean on a specific-course basis.
For
further information on admission requirements visit the
the College of Basic Sciences website.
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Admissions |
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Requirements for M.S. Program
The
entrance requirement to the M.S. program of our department is
a bachelor's degree in a systems-related area from an accredited
college or university. This undergraduate preparation must include
the following courses or their equivalents:
- Differential
and integral calculus (9 sem. hours)
- A high-level programming language (3 sem. hours)
- Assembly language programming or linear algebra (3 sem. hours)
- Numerical methods or a second high-level programming language (3 sem.
hours)
- Statistics (3 sem. hours)
- Advanced Data structures and Algorithms (3 sem. hours)
Gifted
students who have not satisfied these requirements may be admitted
to the program on probation provided that the deficiencies are
successfully made up (usually by Pass/Fail) by the end of the
first semester in the program. Such students might require more
than the usual amount of time necessary to satisfy the degree
requirements.
Admission
is on a competitive basis, with GRE (Graduate Record Examination)
scores, undergraduate records, and recommendations used to determine
those students who are accepted into the program. Financial aid
is also available on a limited, competitive basis.
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Admissions |
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Requirements for Ph.D. Program
Regular
admission to the Ph.D. program requires a sound computer science
background, a satisfactory grade point average (in general, at least
3.0), satisfactory performance on the Graduate Record Examinations
(in general, at least 600 on quantitative, 1250 combined verbal-quantitative),
proficiency in English (in general, at least 550 in TOEFL for foreign
students residing outside U.S.A.), strong recommendations and a
proven research track record (which will override the other requirements
if needed). There are also provisions for minority recruiting.
The
applicant's computer science background should include programming
in some high level language, and assembler, plus data structures,
operating systems and program languages.
Consideration
will be given to applicants who fail to meet one or more of these
requirements but show outstanding promise in other ways.
Foreign
students residing outside the U.S.A. should furnish their TOEFL
scores. TOEFL is an essential part of the foreign students' application
and must be taken and satisfactorily passed prior to being considered
eligible for admission to graduate school in Computer Science.
In order to be acceptable, a TOEFL score must be in general at
least 550 (600 to be considered for a graduate assistantship).
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Application Materials Required |
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An applicant to the graduate program in CSC department should file
an application with the LSU graduate school. In addition, the applicant
must submit to the Computer Science Department the following documents:
- Sealed official transcript from each college and university attended
- Three original letters of recommendations
- Statement of purpose, which is an essay describing the
applicant's objectives and goals of graduate study
- Copy of GRE test scores, and for international students,
copy of TOEFL test scores
The above items should be submitted to the CSC department graduate secretary
Ms. Amy Alford at the following adress:
Ms. Amy Alford
298 Coates Hall
Graduate Secretary
Computer Science Department
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, LA 70803-4020
USA
Electronic submission of items (3) and (4) can be accepted at the e-mail
address fowler@csc.lsu.edu, but items (1) and (2) must be submitted in hard-copy.
An applicant can submit other optional supporting documents such as resume,
copy of award certificates, etc. to the department at the address shown above.
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Deadlines for Admission |
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Applications
for admission to the M.S. and Ph.D. programs should be submitted
as early as possible in the academic session immediately preceding
the one in which admission is sought. Because of the large enrollment
in the computer science department, the following deadlines are
observed to allow careful evaluation of applicant's requirements
for admission to our graduate programs. All materials must be
received by the Department by the deadlines listed below:
Deadline
for admission to the Fall semester: February 1
Deadline
for admission to the Spring semester: October 15
Financial Aid for
Graduate Students
Students who have been admitted will automatically be considered for financial assistance.
No additional application form is required for consideration for financial aid.
Assistantships are offered generally in Fall of every year. All financial assistance
is awarded on an annual basis and no award implies automatic renewal from year to year.
Deadline,
for financial aid consideration (for Fall): February 1
Deadline,
for financial aid consideration (for Spring): October 15
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