Department of Computer Science
CS & CE Graduate Programs
Procedures for M.S. Thesis Defenses
As part of the degree requirements for the M.S. in Computer Science
or Computer Engineering, students must pass a final examination given
by their Advisory Committee as described in the graduate catalog.
The part of the exam that is related to the presentation of the
student's research is public (the Thesis Defense).
The final examination may not be administered before the thesis is
available to all members of the student's advisory committee in
substantially final form, and all members have had adequate time
to review the document.
Final corrected copies of the thesis must be accepted by the thesis
clerk no later than one year after the final examination or within the
7-year time limit, whichever occurs first.
Failure to do so will result in the degree not being awarded.
Listed below are the procedures that should be followed for
M.S. Thesis Defenses in the Department of Computer Science.
Much of this information is taken from the
Graduate Handbook and from
`Steps to Fulfill Master's Degree Requirements'
on the Office of Graduate Studies (OGS) website
http://ogs.tamu.edu
and from the Department's
Graduate Brochure (pdf).
Final exam deadlines are listed on the
OGS calendar
(usually about 8 weeks before graduation).
To be eligible to schedule the Final Examination, the student must
meet the following requirements:
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An approved thesis proposal must have been submitted to OGS at least 15
days before the Request to hold the Final Examination (thesis defense) is
submitted to OGS (or about 4 weeks before the defense). (This is a
decrease - it used to be 14 weeks before the defense.)
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All course work on the degree plan must be completed with the
exception of those hours for which the student is registered.
This means all petitions to change the courses on the degree
plan must be filed and approved before the exam can be scheduled.
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The cumulative and degree plan GPRs must both be at least 3.00.
There cannot be any unabsolved grades of D, F, or U for any
course listed on the degree plan. To absolve a deficient grade,
the student must have repeated the course at Texas A&M
University and have achieved a grade of C or better.
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All English proficiency requirements must be satisfied prior
to scheduling the examination.
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Students must be registered in the University in the semester or
summer term in which the final examination is taken.
Listed below are the steps that should be followed in scheduling and
administering Final Examinations (Thesis Defenses) for Master of
Science degrees in the Department of Computer Science.
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The student and the Chair of the Advisory Committee should review the
eligibility requirements for the Final Exam and ensure that the
student has satisfied them all.
If different courses were taken than are listed on the degree plan,
then the appropriate petitions should be filed to make the necessary
changes; all such petitions must be approved by OGS before the exam
can be scheduled.
Deadline: several weeks before exam.
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The student should consult with their Advisory Committee and
select a mutually agreeable date and time for the defense.
All advisory committee members should attend the final examination.
If one of the members cannot attend the examination, he or she must find
an appropriate substitute. The committee chair may not be substituted.
(Note that the committee member and not the substitute should sign
the thesis approval pages.)
Normally two hours should be reserved for the defense.
The student is responsible for ensuring that a room is reserved
for the defense; the advising office can help with this if needed.
If it is available, defenses should be scheduled in Room 302 HRBB
to enable a larger attendance.
Deadline: Several weeks before the exam.
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The
Request for Final Examination
must be received by OGS at least 10 working days before the exam.
An electronic copy in plain text (ASCII) of the title and
abstract of the thesis must be emailed to the advising office
(grad-advisor@cs.tamu.edu)
before the student brings the Request for Final Examination,
already signed by the Chair(s),
to the advising office for the Department approval signature.
The advising office will submit the Request to OGS and they
will announce and publicize the defense.
Deadline: At least 10 working days before the exam.
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The student should distribute a complete draft (``nearly final form'')
of the thesis to the advisory committee.
Deadline: Approximately two weeks before the exam.
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OGS will send the Chair a Report of Final Exam before the
exam. It should be completed and signed by the Advisory Committee
at the defense.
(If the Advisory Committee has Co-Chairs, OGS
sends the report to the first listed Co-Chair.)
The student's Chair should return the Report of Final Exam
to the advising office and they will submit it to OGS.
If the Report of Final Exam is not submitted to OGS within 10 working
days of the scheduled examination, then a failing grade will be recorded.
Deadline: Immediately after the exam
(at the latest, within 10 working days of the exam).