Research work culminating in a creditable dissertation on a problem of a fundamental nature selected in conference between student and adviser. Wide latitude is permitted in choice of a subject, but independent work of distinctly graduate character is required in its handling.
All graduate students are required to attend the departmental colloquium as long as they are in residence. Advanced doctoral students may be excused after 3 years of residence. No degree credit is granted
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Prerequisite: the qualifying examination for the doctorate. Required of doctoral candidates.
Prerequisite: the qualifying examination for the doctorate. Required of doctoral candidates.
Open to doctoral candidates, and to qualified M.S. candidates with the instructor's permission. Theoretical and experimental studies of semiconductor physics, devices, and technology.
Prerequisites: The qualifying examination for the doctorate.
Required of doctoral candidates.
Departmental colloquium in probability theory.
Each week invited speakers present seminars and have conferences with graduate students after each presentation.
A colloquiim in applied probability and risk.
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A colloquium on topics in mathematical finance
Graduate research directed toward solution of a problem in mineral processing or chemical metallurgy
Department's permission.
A written report prepared by the prospective doctoral candidate defining the proposed research for the dissertation, and oral defense of the proposal at the time of the qualifying examinations.
Open only to students in the department. Presentation of selected research topics.