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Considering graduate school in Computer Science? It offers the chance to dive deep into your interests and enhance your career. Experience the unique freedom and fun that comes with being a graduate student—where you're paid to learn and work on fascinating projects. With the right mindset and dedication, a graduate degree can transform your future. Explore admission requirements, including GPA standards, GRE exams, and the importance of recommendation letters, to prepare yourself for a rewarding educational experience at BYU.
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If you are fascinated by CS and want to go deep then a graduate degree is the right thing for you.
PhD Are you over-qualified as a software engineer?
Graduate Life is Fun • If you are here for the right reason, a graduate degree can be tremendous fun • You are a student, but can support yourself • You will work on interesting things • Alot of freedom, few obligations • think of yourself as a freelancer • “The only time in your life you will be paid to learn.”
You Control Your Fate Yoda: Only what you take with you... Your weapons...you will notneedthem. Luke: What’s in there?
How to pick a Research Area? Luke: Is the dark side stronger? Yoda: No...no...no. Quicker, easier, more seductive
Admissions Deadlines Fall 2011: January 15, 2011 Winter 2012: August 15, 2011 Graduate studies in Computer Science at BYU
Master of Science Degree • Application Requirements: • BS in Computer Science or a closely related field • Provisional acceptance? • Recommended 3.25/4.0 GPA • General GRE Exam • 3 Letters of Recommendation • Letter of Intent • TOEFL Exam (ESL applicants only)
Doctor of Philosophy Degree • Application Requirements: • BS or MS in Computer Science or closely related field • Recommended 3.5/4.0 GPA • General GRE Exam (advanced CS GRE score optional) • 3 Letters of Recommendation • Letter of Intent • TOEFL Exam (ESL applicants only)
Contact Information • Graduate Assistant • Shannon Källåker • 3361 TMCB • (801) 422-1472 • Fax: (801) 422-0169 • graduate@cs.byu.edu • Graduate Coordinator • Kent Seamons, PhD • 3366 TMCB • (801) 422-3722 • Fax: (801) 422-0169 • seamons@cs.byu.edu http://gradrecruiting.cs.byu.edu