What does the examining committee look for?
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In general, the examining committee looks for evidence that the
student has sufficient understanding of computer science and
sufficient promise in research to make success in a doctoral program
likely.
More specifically, the committee looks for:
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Breadth and depth of knowledge and problem-solving ability at a level
commensurate with the Ph.D. The areas in which the student has
qualified define the expected breadth of knowledge.
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Mastery at a high professional level of some topic in computer
science. Generally this topic is related to the student's Master's
thesis research. A student should be able to demonstrate not only
technical expertise about some topics, but also an ability to explain
and evaluate the topic in an overall research context. For example, a
student who has solved some technical problem but cannot explain why
the problem was interesting, or the use to which the solution might be
put, or where his/her research area fits into the computer scientific
enterprise, has not demonstrated the kind of ability needed for
doctoral research.
Elliott Eggleston
Tue Feb 23 13:10:24 EST 1999