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Computer Science Department
Montana State University
Bozeman, MT 59717

Location: 357 EPS Building
Tel: (406) 994-4780
Fax: (406) 994-4376
csinfo@cs.montana.edu

Department Head:
John Paxton
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Welcome

Welcome to the Web home of the Computer Science Department at Montana State University. Montana State University is nestled in the Rocky Mountains of the Gallatin Valley of South Central Montana. The Department offers the Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in Computer Science. Nine members with varying teaching interests, research projects, and expertise comprise the faculty.

2009 Annual Meeting

2009 Annual Meeting Information

  • Date: Friday, February 27th, the day after the Almost Spring Career Fair
  • Location: CS Conference Room (EPS 347)
  • Start Time: 9 a.m.
  • Lunch will be catered
  • Estimated Finish Time: 4 p.m.
  • Optional, dutch-treat social outing at Plonk: 7:30 p.m.

CS 140CS

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Offered

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Description

ACM Regional Programming Contest

Brandon Norick, Michael Paulson and Randall Reynolds represented MSU at the ACM Regional Programming Contest at Colorado University on October 31, 2009.  The team was the top team at the CU site and finished 16th out of 65 teams in the region.  Congratulations!  Final standings.

CS Seminar: 11/9/09 - Neeraj Gurdasani

11/09/2009 - 4:10pm
11/09/2009 - 5:00pm
Etc/GMT-6
EPS 108

Abstract TBA

CS Seminar: 11/16/09, Rance Harmon

11/16/2009 - 4:10pm
11/16/2009 - 5:00pm
Etc/GMT-6
EPS 108

Rance will be describing his MS project. Abstract TBA.

Application Procedure

Application Procedure

Applicants to the MS program in Computer Science are required to

Summary and Timeline for Master's Degree Completion

This page provides a table that summarizes in succinct form the various procedures and deadlines you must meet on the way to the Master's degree.

Timeline

Making Satisfactory Progress Towards the Master's Degree

In order to remain in the MS program, a student must sustain satisfactory progress towards the degree, including maintaining grades in accordance with Division of Graduate Education standards.

Finishing the Master's Degree

All Master's students must keep an eye on the end game.  Be aware that there are some things to be done just before you graduate.  You can also check the Timeline for a general overview.

The Seminar

Every MS student on the thesis or project track must present their results in a department seminar. The seminar must be held prior to the comprehensive exam (see below).  Students on the courses-only track are not required to present a final seminar.

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