OGS Policies: November 2010

November 24th, 2010

Important information for MAEE students and faculty advisors!

Please be aware of two recent OGS policy changes pertaining,  specifically, to: (1) students planning to change degree completion options; and (2) students planning to submit theses in December, 2010 or thereafter.

1) Students planning to switch degree completion options (SEE  OGS MEMO: MemoOGSChangeofPlanNov2010)

The first policy updates the memo sent by the OGS in February, 2010 (which I forwarded to you and posted on the blog) indicating that beginning August 2010, students who wished to switch degree completion options (from thesis to comprehensive exam or vice versa) had to request an internal transfer at least one semester prior to enrolling in thesis or submitting the Request to take the Exam.  Effective NOVEMBER, 2010 this will not be necessary for MAEE students. As indicated in the attached memo by the OGS Director and the UPRM Registrar, only Engineering students will be required to request the internal transfer; Arts & Sciences students will only need to  complete the form titled “SOLICITUD DE CAMBIO DE PLAN DENTRO DEL MISMO PROGRAMA GRADUADO” (included in the attached document) and submit it to the Registrar’s Office.

2) Students submitting theses to the OGS (SEE OGS MEMO: guiaproquest.pdf)

Beginning this semester, the OGS has adopted a new protocol for the on-line publication of UPRM thesis and dissertations. While students are still required to submit the final and approved version of the thesis (in pdf format) to the OGS by the deadline established in the academic calendar, they are now responsible for the digital publication of their manuscripts. The attached memo by the OGS director includes detailed instructions on how to use ProQuest for the digital publication (and optional print publication) of your thesis.

Please save these documents for future reference.

TO:  Graduate Students & Faculty, MAEE Program
FR:  Jocelyn A. Géliga Vargas, Graduate Program Coordinator

RE:  Office of Graduate Studies announces new policies

DT:  November 23, 2010

Graduate Student Handbook (2010 Revised edition)

October 22nd, 2010

Dear MAEE students and faculty advisors:

The revised and updated edition of the Graduate Student Handbook is now available.

You may access the PDF file by clicking on link below. Please note that this edition of the handbook  replaces the September 2009 version and all prior ones.

Exitos,

GC

GradHandbookOct2010FINALVERSION.pdf

Don’t miss L3′s “Undergrad Research in English” this March 4 at 10:30 in CH-318

March 2nd, 2010

Undergraduate Research March 4

Do you want to conduct research?
Do you want to hone your skills in research and do it “the right way”?
Do you want to learn how you can research and make money as a research assistant?
Are you frustrated or stumped on what or how to focus your upcoming research assignment?

If you have any of the above questions or are just curious about how to do research, then join us for L3’s “Undergrad Research in English”!

When: Thursday March 4, 2010
What time: 10:30 AM
Where: Ch-318

This workshop will be presented by Dr. Shannon Bischoff and a group of graduate students who have conducted research at the undergraduate level. There will also be a discussion on the opportunities available for assisting UPRM professors in their own research.

Hope to see you all there!

Technology in the English Department

February 11th, 2010

L³ The Language Connection Newsletter – Spring 2009

February 18th, 2009

The latest edition of the L³ Newsletter Spring 2009, The Language Connection, is hot off the presses.

To access an electronic copy of this student-created newsletter, please select the below link.

Way to go, Department of English students!

language%20connection%20v%202.pdf

MAEE OPTION III-Comprehensive Exam Policy (Revised)

January 25th, 2009

The Graduate Committee of the English Department wishes to announce that the policy pertaining to the Comprehensive Examination degree completion option (”Option III”) has been modified. The revised policy (December 08) updates the October 08 version circulated last semester and the prior version included in the Graduate Student Handbook (August 2008 and prior editions). The document has been sent via e-mail to all faculty and graduate students, and can also be obtained here, along with the revised version of the Comprehensive Exam Study Guide.

Comp Exam Policy & Study Guide-Dec 08

The form students need to complete to request to take the oral examination may be obtained from the departmental secretary and/or the coordinator of the Graduate Committee. Students may also download the form from this link:

Request Comprehensive Exam