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This page is designed to help guide you through your master’s or doctoral program at KU.

Graduate Plan of Study: Download Instructions

All graduate students on the Lawrence campus, as well as those enrolled in CEAE and EECS courses on the Edwards campus, must have an approved Plan of Study on file by the beginning of their second semester of study. Students enrolled in the Engineering Management program should contact Engineering Management Program personnel to set up a Plan of Study, as their system is a different process.

Course Listings

The Registrar’s Office manages course listings. An enrollment guide is available at http://www.registrar.ku.edu/enrollment.

KU offers several graduate-level courses in statistics. Courses compiled from the 2007-2009 Graduate Catalog are available here.

Graduate Student Workshops and Events

Graduate student workshops will be posted to the online School of Engineering calendar. A list of workshops offered through the Office of Graduate Studies is available here. International Student and Scholar Services will host several workshops on employment for international students. A listing is avaialble here. Materials from recent workshops are below.

Graduate Student Writing Resources

Additional resources are available from these offices or sources:


School of Engineering - Graduate Handbook

Defense Notifications

Thesis Defenses

Cenk Sahin
Title: "Shaped Offset QPSK Capacity"
Date: Tuesday, May 22
Time: 3 p.m.
Location: 246 Nichols Hall
Advisor: Dr. Erik Perrins
 
Temple Richardson
Title: "Analytical Investigation of Repair Methods for Fatigue Cracks in Steel Bridges"
Date: Friday, May 25
Time: 2 p.m.
Location: 2150 Learned Hall
Advisor: Dr. Caroline Bennett
 
Craig Rooney
Title: "Development of an Independent Hip Dive for a 2D Biped Walking Machine"
Date: Tuesday, June 5
Time: 10:30 a.m.
Location: EECS Conference Room, 2001 Eaton Hall
Advisor: Dr. Terry Faddis
 
Hunwoo Lee
Title: "New Tactile Sensor for Robotic Foot to Jaywalker Using Application of Inductive Touch Sensor"
Date: Tuesday, June 5
Time: 9 a.m.
Location: 2139 Learned Hall
Advisor: Dr. Terry Faddis
 
Alexander Mironenko
Title: "A Carbon Molecular Sieve-based Catalyst with Encapsulated Ruthenium Nanoparticles for bio-oil Stabilization and Upgrading"
Date: Wednesday, June 6
Time: 10 a.m.
Location: CEBC - Bldg. A
Advisor: Dr. Bala Subramaniam

Dissertation Defenses

Molly McVey
Title: "The Effect of Moderate Parkinson's Disease on the Biomechanics of Compensatory Backwards Stepping"
Date: Thursday, May 17
Time: 10:30 a.m.
Location: 3131 Learned Hall
Advisor: Dr. Carl Luchies
 
Other dissertation defense notifications can be found on the Graduate Studies' Website. The department of electrical engineering and computer science's Website also lists all defenses in their department.