After completion of the required 60 credits during the first two years in the program, MFA Film students must register for Research Arts to maintain the required continuous full-time enrollment while working on their thesis. Students will be added to a waitlist, to be approved for registration by the program and Student Affairs.
Theoretical or experimental study or research in graduate areas in mechanical engineering and engineering science.
After completion of the required 60 credits during the first two years in the program, MFA Theatre students must register for Research Arts to maintain the required continuous full-time enrollment while working on their thesis. Students will be added to a waitlist, to be approved for registration by the program and Student Affairs.
After completion of the required 60 credits during the first two years in the program, MFA Film students must register for Research Arts to maintain the required continuous full-time enrollment while working on their thesis. Students will be added to a waitlist, to be approved for registration by the program and Student Affairs.
Prerequisite: completion of all M.Phil. requirements, and approval of a research proposal by the supervising faculty adviser.
Required for all M.S. students in residence in their first semester. Topics related to professional development and the practice of chemical engineering. No degree credits granted. Intended for M.S students only; and not for M.S./Ph.D. track, Ph.D. or D.E.S. students.
Prerequisites: the permission of the instructor in charge of the students field of research. Individual research in the students field of specialization. The research may lead to a doctoral dissertation or to contributions for publications.
MA Film & Media Studies students register for this class in their thesis semester to maintain full-time enrollment.
Prerequisites: high-quality work in the previous term. Arrangements must be made with the director of graduate studies. Tutorial work in specialized research topics.
This two-semester course aims to help our students acquire the foundational skills for a
successful and satisfying professional life. The course will consist of three themes:
1) Discussing greatest hits and frontiers in the field
2) The research process, using the projects that participating students are currently
working on.
3) Navigating science and careers: considering the people and institutions that make up the
field, the frameworks in place that support them and the culture that pervades them;
career pathways