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IGMCS: Interdisciplinary Graduate Minor in Computational Science

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Requirements/Applying


IGMCS: Requirements/Applying


Requirements

The Minor requires a combination of course work from three disciplines - Computer Science, Mathematics, and a participating Science/Engineering domain (e.g., Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Physics).

For students pursuing a Master's degree, 9 total hours of approved IGMCS courses are required consisting of 3 hours within the home discipline and 3 hours from each of the other two disciplines. For example, a student whose home department is Electrical Engineering and Computer Science must complete 3 hours of approved Computer Science courses and 3 hours of approved courses in each of the other two discipline groups (Mathematics and domain Science/Engineering).

For students pursuing a PhD degree, 15 total hours of approved IGMCS courses are required, consisting of 6 hours within the home discipline and 9 hours from the other two disciplines (with a minimum of 3 hours from each). For example, a student whose home department is Physics must complete 6 hours of approved Physics courses and 9 hours of approved courses from Computer Science and Mathematics (with a minimum of 3 hours from each).

DegreeHours required in home disciplineHours required from two other disciplinesTotal hours
IGMCS at Master’s level33 in each9
IGMCS at PhD Level69 (at least 3 in each)15

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Internship Option

  Students may satisfy three hours of the Program requirement by successfully completing a one semester Internship outside of the student’s major. The internship may be taken offsite, e.g. Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), or on campus by working with a faculty member in a department other than the student’s home department. Students should work with the chair or other member of their graduate committee to put together an appropriate internship. The internship is strongly encouraged and must have the approval of the IGMCS Program Committee (see Program Administration below) prior to the start of the internship period.

For more about internships at ORNL, visit the ORNL Science Education Programs website.

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Applying to the Program

The following steps represent the process for applying to the IGMCS program:

1. Student talks with major advisor about a course plan to be completed for the IGMCS program. This discussion should involve the IGMCS department liaison.

2. Student completes sections 1-6 of the IGMCS Student Form (form is interactive except for sections 7 and 8).

3. Student Form is submitted to the IGMCS Program Committee Chair (see Program Administration below).

4. Student gets required signatures listed on the IGMCS Student Form (section 7) *

5. Student completes required coursework then gets signatures of all those required to verify student has completed all IGMCS requirements (section 8).

6. Student submits completed IGMCS Student Form to Graduate School.

* Any changes made to an already approved IGMCS course plan listed on the Student Form require completion of a new Student Form, at which point student starts back at step # 3 above.

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Program Administration

The Program Faculty is composed of members of participating IGMCS departments and other individuals with relevant expertise who have been nominated for membership by their respective department heads and approved by the Program Committee. The Program Committee, a subset of the Program Faculty, is responsible for making administrative decisions and for formulation and implementation of Program policies.

The following comprise the 2007-2008 Program Committee:

* Jack Dongarra, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) (Chair)
* Chuck Collins, Mathematics
* Jens Gregor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS)
* Robert Hinde, Chemistry
* David Keffer, Chemical Engineering
* Thomas Papenbrock, Physics
* Cynthia Peterson, Biochemistry & Cellular and Molecular Biology (BCMB)
* Peiling Wang, School of Information Sciences

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Claxton Complex

Contact IGMCS

413 Claxton Complex
Knoxville, TN 37996-3450
Phone: (865) 974-8295
Fax: (865) 974-8296
Email: info@igmcs.utk.edu

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