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*If you are a master's degree student  
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==If you are a master's degree student:==
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Please somebody fill something in.
  
*If you are a direct PhD student interested in the signal processing area
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==If you are a direct PhD student interested in the signal processing area==
**Consider taking ECE600 in addition to two other courses during your first semester. ECE600 is a prerequisite to a lot of other courses and a basic tool in CNSIP, but it can be challenging. Many students also take ECE538 and a math course such as MA511 that semester.
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*Consider taking ECE600 in addition to two other courses during your first semester. ECE600 is a prerequisite to a lot of other courses and a basic tool in CNSIP, but it can be challenging. Many students also take ECE538 and a math course such as MA511 that semester.
  
A typical plan of study for a first semester Signal Processing Grad Student (MS or PhD) is:
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* A typical plan of study for a first semester Signal Processing Grad Student (MS or PhD) is: ECE600, ECE538, MA511
  ECE 600
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  ECE 538
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  MATH 511
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*If you are a PhD student (direct or with an MS) you should select your plan of study to prepare for the QE! Check the QE questions. Each QE question in CNSIP corresponds to a graduate course.  
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== If you are a PhD student (direct or with an MS) you should select your plan of study to prepare for the QE! ==
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Check the QE questions. Each QE question in CNSIP corresponds to a graduate course.
 
You should:
 
You should:
  1) Select the QE questions you would like to take. (4 total with at least 1 out of area and at least 2 in area.)
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# Select the QE questions you would like to take. (4 total with at least 1 out of area and at least 2 in area.)
  2) Make sure that your plan of study contains each corresponding course.
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# Make sure that your plan of study contains each corresponding course.
 
Normally, incoming PhD students take the QE in August, so you only have 2 semesters to prepare!
 
Normally, incoming PhD students take the QE in August, so you only have 2 semesters to prepare!
  
 
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==Note that the following math courses are '''not''' acceptable for ECE graduate students in the CNSIP area==
*Note that the following math courses are '''not''' acceptable for ECE graduate students in the CNSIP area
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*MA527: Advanced Mathematics For Engineers And Physicists I  
**MA527: Advanced Mathematics For Engineers And Physicists I  
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*MA528: Advanced Mathematics For Engineers And Physicists II
**MA528: Advanced Mathematics For Engineers And Physicists II
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**If you put these courses on your plan on study, then I won't sign it. --[[User:Mboutin|Mboutin]] 17:03, 16 January 2009 (UTC)

Revision as of 12:03, 16 January 2009

Some advice to help CNSIP graduate students fill out their plan of study

If you are a master's degree student:

Please somebody fill something in.

If you are a direct PhD student interested in the signal processing area

  • Consider taking ECE600 in addition to two other courses during your first semester. ECE600 is a prerequisite to a lot of other courses and a basic tool in CNSIP, but it can be challenging. Many students also take ECE538 and a math course such as MA511 that semester.
  • A typical plan of study for a first semester Signal Processing Grad Student (MS or PhD) is: ECE600, ECE538, MA511


If you are a PhD student (direct or with an MS) you should select your plan of study to prepare for the QE!

Check the QE questions. Each QE question in CNSIP corresponds to a graduate course. You should:

  1. Select the QE questions you would like to take. (4 total with at least 1 out of area and at least 2 in area.)
  2. Make sure that your plan of study contains each corresponding course.

Normally, incoming PhD students take the QE in August, so you only have 2 semesters to prepare!

Note that the following math courses are not acceptable for ECE graduate students in the CNSIP area

  • MA527: Advanced Mathematics For Engineers And Physicists I
  • MA528: Advanced Mathematics For Engineers And Physicists II
    • If you put these courses on your plan on study, then I won't sign it. --Mboutin 17:03, 16 January 2009 (UTC)

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