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We are excited you are joining our team this August!  This site is designed to give you guidance on registering for fall 2013 courses.  If you have an RA appointment or have connected with a faculty member that could be your potential thesis advisor, please seek additional advice from them through email or a SYKPE session.  All incoming MS students will be have the fall and spring terms to secure their thesis advisor.  Until your thesis advisor is secured, the CS Graduate Academic Office  You are in a professional, non-thesis, self-funded master's program.  There is no research in this master's degree. Rhonda McElroy will serve as your advisor .  for this program and can be reached at rmcelroy@illinois.edu.   

Please review the MS Professional MCS Planning Document\ to help guide you on the program requirements. 

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  1. To start the registration process, you must first setup your NetID and password.  The instructions for this were given to you in your "official offer letter" from the Graduate College.  If you missed the link, please go to http://www.grad.illinois.edu/quick-guide.
  2. Go to http://www.registrar.illinois.edu/registration/register.html to sign up for classes.  To review the courses that will be offered in computer science, please visit the Fall 2013 CS Course Schedule.
  3. MS students are encouraged, but not required, to register for CS 591 PHD seminar for fall 2013 term!  This is the orientation seminar required for all new PHD students to help them learn about research, policies, campus, and the community.  You may find this useful as an master's with thesis student. 
Number of Minimum Credit Hours to Register for Fall 2013 Term
  • RA or TA Assistantship Appointment - 8 credit hours
  • Full Fellowship - 12 credit hours
  • Combined RA or TA Assistantship Appointment + Fellowship - 12 credit hours

Note:  For PHD students who All Professional MCS students arerequired to register for at least 12 credit hours , we highly recommend that you sign up for a 4 credit hour CS 597, Independent Study, with a faculty member that you may want to have as a thesis advisorper semester and have up to 3 continuous semester to complete the degree requirements.  

Selecting Courses 

For your first semester, we recommend that you select courses that interest you and start to complete the "Breadth Requirement".  In addition, we recommend that you choose a CS 598 Special Topics course with a professor that you might want to secure as your thesis advisordo a mix of 400 and 500 level courses.  Graduate students are free to register for any 400 or 500-level course.  If there is a pre-requisite for a course, it is your responsibility to ensure you have the prior knowledge required for the course.  In In addition, 400-level courses are introductory graduate level courses and can be taken for either 3 or 4 credits.  If you select the 4 credit hour 400-level course, the faculty will usually have you do a project or paper for the extra credit hour.  All 500-level courses are taken for 4 credit hours.