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Title: Guidelines for CE Graduate Students


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Guidelines for CE Graduate Students
  • Bruce Thomson Josie Gibson
  • Graduate Advisor Coord. Of Advising
  • 277-4729 277-6633
  • bthomson_at_unm.edu jgibson_at_unm.edu
  • Fall 2005

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Outline of Presentation
  • Administrative aspects of CE graduate programs
  • Academic requirements for M.S. Ph.D. degrees
  • Guidance
  • Selecting an advisor
  • Selecting a research topic
  • Completing project/thesis/dissertation
  • http//civil.unm.edu/
  • http//www.unm.edu/grad/

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Top 10 Lives from Grad Students - 10
  • 10.It doesnt bother me that my old room mate is
    making 80K/yr working for an engineering design
    firm.

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Admission to CE Graduate Program
  • Requirements
  • B.S. degree in engineering or science
  • GRE (quantitative verbal)
  • Letters of recommendation
  • Admission is by Director of CE Graduate Programs
    (me) with consent of CE Graduate Committee

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Remedial Course Work - MSCE
  • B.S.C.E. - No remedial course work for admission
  • B.S., other engineering - Remedial courses may be
    needed prior to taking advanced courses
  • B.S., non-engineering - Remedial courses
  • Math through O.D.E.
  • Chemistry Physics
  • Statics ? Dynamics
  • Mech. Of Matls. ? Fluid Mechs.
  • Soil Mechs. ? Others ?

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Remedial Course Work - MCM
  • BSCE - No remedial course work for admission
  • BS or BA in other discipline
  • Math through elements of calculus (Math 180)
  • Statistics - Math 245
  • Engineering Economy - CE 350
  • Construction Contracting - CE 372

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Degrees
  • M.S. Degree in Civil Engineering
  • Construction ? Hydraulics
  • Environmental ? Geotechnical
  • Structural/Mechs. ? Transportation
  • Water Resources
  • Master of Construction Management
  • M. of Engr. In Hazardous Waste Engineering
  • Ph.D. in Engineering

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Top 10 Lies from Grad. Students - 9
  • 9. Id be delighted to proofread your
    book/chapter/article

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M.S. Degree Requirements - 1
  • UNM 2005-2006 Catalog pg. 55, 377, 394
  • Plan I - Thesis Option
  • 30 credits 2 credits seminar (CE 691)
  • 24 credits classes
  • 6 credits thesis (CE 599)
  • M.S. Thesis - Public defense
  • Thesis expected of students supported as TA or RA

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M.S. Degree Requirements - 2
  • Plan II - M.S. Project
  • 33 credits 2 credits seminar (CE 691)
  • 30 credits classes
  • 3 credits M.S. Project (CE 588)
  • Public defense of project
  • Plan II - Course work only M.S.
  • 33 credits classes 2 credits seminar (CE 691)
  • M.S. Comprehensive Examination

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Top 10 Lies from Grad. Students - 8
  • 8. My work has a lot of practical importance

12
Ph.D. Requirements
  • Course work
  • 24 credits beyond M.S. degree (pg. 376)
  • 48 credits beyond B.S. degree
  • 4 credits seminar (CE 691)
  • Qualifying Examination
  • Comprehensive Examination - Admission to
    Candidacy
  • Allows enrollment for dissertation credits
  • Ph.D. Dissertation - Public Defense

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Miscellaneous Points
  • Core curriculum - Each area has 3 - 5 core
    classes, see CE Manual for Graduate Studies
  • Non-degree/transfer credits - A maximum of 12
    credit hours of non-degree classes towards degree
  • Time to complete degree
  • M.S. - 7 years start to finish (no exceptions)
  • Ph.D. - 5 years after admission to candidacy

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Administrative Considerations
  • Really Important forms (http//www.unm.edu/grad/)
  • M.S. - Program of Studies
  • Submit at least 1 semester before graduation
    (7/1, 10/1, 3/1)
  • Submit after 18-21 credits
  • Ph.D. - Application for Candidacy - After
    passing Comprehensive Exam
  • Project/Thesis/Dissertation Defense, M.S. Comp.
    Exams
  • Notify OGS gt 2 weeks before date of defense/exam
  • Intent to Graduate form to CE Dept. (7/20,
    12/5, 5/2)

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Program of Studies Form (http//unm.edu/grad/efo
rms/pdf_forms/AC_masters.pdf)
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Gotcha Requirements
  • I grades become F grades after 1 semester (1
    years if not enrolled at UNM - new policy)
  • Students cant defend their Project, Thesis, or
    Dissertation if their GPA lt 3.0
  • Once enrolled in CE 599 (Thesis) or CE 699
    (Dissertation), students must continue to enroll
    in these classes until graduation
  • Students must be enrolled at UNM during the
    semester they intend to graduate

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Top 10 Lies from Grad. Students - 7
  • 7. I would never date an undergraduate

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Project/Thesis/Dissertation
  • Committees must have ? 2 CE faculty
  • Ph.D. Committee must have 1 outside member
  • Work with major professor to select Committee
  • Committee Members outside of UNM must be approved
    by OGS - takes 1 month.
  • Difference between M.S. Project M.S. Thesis
  • Gray area
  • Thesis must satisfy OGS requirements appears in
    UNM library
  • Students supported by UNM expected to do thesis

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Selecting a Topic
  • Selecting a good project/thesis/dissertation
    topic is often the single most difficult task in
    a students career
  • Generally topic selection requires iterative
    process
  • Work with major professor
  • Topic can be related to employment, however,
    there must be component of project done
    explicitly to satisfy UNM degree requirements.

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Top 10 Lies from Graduate Students - 6
  • 6. Your latest article was so inspiring

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Criteria for a Good Project/Thesis
  • Clear statement of research hypothesis or
    question
  • Title
  • Statement of objectives
  • Some info. on topic is available to student
  • Expertise is available on-campus or within
    professional community for assistance
  • Resources (money, equipment, time) are available
    for project
  • Project has well defined end point.

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A REALLY Bad Project/Thesis/Dissertation Proposal
  • I want to look at the following topic.
  • Contains no research hypothesis or question
  • There is no definition of the project
  • Contains no end point - how do you know when
    youre done?

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2 Strategies for Selecting Topic
  • Traditional strategy
  • Pose research hypothesis or question
  • Generate information to test hypothesis
  • Analyze information to reach conclusion
  • Inverse strategy - Used by part time students
  • Identify source of information
  • Examine data to determine if hypothesis can be
    tested
  • Analyze information to reach conclusion

24
Top 10 Lies from Grad. Students - 5
  • 5. I turned down a lot of great job offers to
    come here

25
Recommended Process for Research
Project/Thesis/Dissertation - 1
  • Submit detailed outline/proposal to major
    professor
  • Clear title
  • Statement of objectives
  • Literature search with gt 10 key references
  • Proposed research method
  • Expected results how analyzed
  • Begin work with major prof.s consent
  • Give committee members copy of outline/proposal

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Recommended Process for Research
Project/Thesis/Dissertation - 2
  • 30 completion meeting with Committee.
    Objectives
  • Obtain buy-in on project
  • Obtain advice guidance on how to conduct
    research
  • 70 completion meeting with Committee.
    Objectives
  • Identify potential fatal flaws
  • Assistance in reaching conclusions

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Recommended Process for Research
Project/Thesis/Dissertation - 3
  • Notify CE Coord. of Advising 2 weeks prior to
    defense
  • My students must post notice of defense
  • Defense
  • Formal oral presentation
  • 20-30 min. for MS
  • 40-50 min. for Ph.D.
  • Turn in final copies
  • Thesis dissertations to OGS by 11/15 4/15
  • M.S. Project Exams by 11/15 4/15, paper due by
    end of semester

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Top 10 Lies from Grad. Students - 4
  • 4. I just have one more book/paper to read and
    then Ill start writing

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Comment on Project/Thesis/Dissertation
  • The Project/Thesis/Dissertation should be
  • Demonstration to UNM and the engineering
    profession of the students competence
    professionalism
  • Reflect the best work that the student can do
    given the resources (time, , equipment, etc.)
    available
  • The student should be proud of his work and
    should enjoy the opportunity to present to his
    professors, peers, friends family.

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Top 10 Lies from Grad. Students - 3
  • 3. The department is giving me so much support

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Publication Issues
  • Producing a publishable work should be the goal
    of every graduate student
  • Authorship
  • Negotiation between student advisor as to whos
    first author
  • Projects resulting in a work product (i.e. SAND
    reports) should include advisor as co-author

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Top 10 Lies from Grad. Students - 2
  • 2. My job prospects look really good

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Expectations of Research Assistants
  • RAs are expected to work gt 20 hours per week
    during school year and gt 40 hours per week during
    summers unless informed differently by professor.
    Many students work much more than this.
  • RAs generally are allowed 2 weeks vacation per
    year
  • Inform professor when you will not be on campus.
  • Message Youre here to get an education.
    Simply considering grad school as a job
    significantly devalues a once-in-a-lifetime
    opportunity.

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Top 10 Lies from Grad. Students - 1
  • 1. No really, Ill be out of here in only 2 more
    years

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Most Hated Question of Graduate School
  • Hows your thesis coming?

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Best Quote After M.S. Defense
  • That was kind of fun.
  • -G. Hall,
  • M.S. 1999
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