Graduate Transfer Program
Articulation agreement between SUNY Plattsburgh and University of Vermont in Burlington
This option is to take as many as four courses at Plattsburgh. Upon admission to the Master's Program in Computer Science at the University of Vermont (U.V.M.) in Burlington, up to 12 credit hours from the four graduate courses specified below will be transferable provided a grade of B (3.00) or better in each course was received and assuming the courses have not been used to satisfy the requirements for another degree. Information on admission to the Master's Program in Computer Science at the University of Vermont in Burlington is available from the their website www.uvm.edu. In particular, see the Guide to the Master of Science Program in Computer Science.
| SUNY Plattsburgh Graduate Courses | University of Vermont Equivalent Courses |
| CSC 522 Theory of Computation | CS 243 Theory of Computation |
| CSC 533 Operating Systems | CS 201 Operating Systems |
| CSC 541 Database Management Systems | CS 204 Database Systems |
| CSC 545 Knowledge Representation and Inference | CS 251 Artificial Intelligence |
Notes:
- Graduate courses are open only to graduate students or undergraduates who are within 15 credits of graduation.
- Students can receive credit for a graduate computer science course only if they have not received credit for its undergraduate counterpart.
- Plattsburgh State undergraduate computer science students who plan to enroll in this program are advised to take CSC 533 when they are within 15 credits of graduation and apply for permission to substitute another upper division course for CSC 433. (In this way, they will be able to transfer CSC 533 to U.V.M.).
- The four courses offered at Plattsburgh that are recognized for graduate credit will not be offered every semester and, if enrollments are insufficient, perhaps not even every year. Students should be aware, however, that they can travel to U.V.M. and take other required courses for the Masters degree as need be to complete the program in a timely manner.
Transfer to Other Graduate Programs
Another option is to take graduate computer science courses at Plattsburgh and then transfer to another graduate program. Note: Admission to another graduate program and transfer of courses is at the discretion of the other university; this applies even to SUNY schools. The following links can be helpful in finding the right graduate program for you.
- Career Development Center
- Graduate studies at SUNY
- Colleges and universities
- Search for a graduate program at Peterson's web site.
More Information
Note: these PFD files require the latest version of Acrobat Reader, which is available as a free download.
- Policies and Information (PDF file size is 595kb)
- Directory of Graduate Programs (PDF file size is 179kb)
- Graduate Programs
- Graduate Admissions Office
- Financial Aid
Questions, Comments, Suggestions?
If you would like more information about Computer Science at Plattsburgh State, please contact
Dr. William Teter, Chair
Office: Redcay 145
Phone: (518) 564-2788
Fax: (518) 564-3010
E-mail: csc@Plattsburgh.edu
