The new Master's Program (Fall 2003 catalog)

MAPS to get here (bottom of this page)

Really cool graduate projects (in Java) and a nice one on search engines

General Graduate Student Information

Graduate School and their Guide ( .pdf file).

Computer Science Master's Degree info and from RCE. Also

The above is off of the SEN page. It has a lot of useful information for the Chico Master's program.

Explicit Master's Thesis/Project Expectations

The Department has a web page with information about the Master's Program here.

If you are looking at how to get in contact with me, see my hours page

What Makes It a Master's?

GRAMMAR RULES THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT TO READ since I won't read yours unless you follow this. There is also a link in this page for sources on to how to cite material.

The University Writing Center may be of help

The department has chosen this as the required common reference and citation style guide based on the reference guide of the IEEE Computer Society's Style Guide

Requirements for Thesis (and Project) proposals and some general Guidelines and comments about theses.

CONTENT Guidelines for Master's projects and presentations (from me)

An example email to grad students about expectations and time limitations

Chico's Grad Policy in postscript (same as on the University's requirements page above on the web )

How to set up for your presentation


A couple more interesting pieces:

Don't forget: The approval page of your thesis/project should be on 20lb 25% cotton and you want enough pages (4) so that each bound copy has original approval pages.

  • For presentations: here are directions to Chico and here is one of the links on this page that shows a map of Chico . Also lodging locations in Chico (or here). A map of the university; the Computer Science offices are in O'Connell