The academic calendar of the Graduate Division consists of three semesters: summer, fall, and spring. The fall semester consists of course Block I, Rotation Period I and fall Thesis Research. The spring semester consists of two course blocks (Blocks II and III), two rotation periods (Rotation Periods II and III), and spring Thesis Research. The Graduate Division academic calendar outlines the specific dates of each course block, rotation period, and thesis research period, registration dates and deadlines, course add/drop and withdrawal dates, and program holidays.
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Learn MoreThe Student Advisory Committee (SAC) provides critical feedback on the research plan, to assess experimental progress, and to advise the student when to write/defend the Thesis. Click “Learn More” for full guidelines, and requirements.
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