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Course Title: Directed Research (11-910)

Department: Language Technologies Institute (LTI)
Units: 6-48
Instructor: Depends on section letter!
Prerequisites: Consent of advisor

Course Description:
This course number documents the research being done by Masters and pre-proposal PhD students. Beginning in Fall 2001, every LTI graduate student will register for at least 24 units of 11-910 each semester, unless they are ABD (i.e., they have had a thesis proposal accepted), in which case they should register for 48 units of 11-930. The student will be expected to write a report and give a presentation at the end of the semester, documenting the research done. The report will be filed by either the faculty member or the LTI graduate program administrator.

Note: For independent study, the section letter (by default, "A") determines which faculty member is supervising your independent study. As a safety measure, "A" always means the chair of the LTI graduate programs. If the appropriate section does not exist, please ask the graduate coordinator to create it for you.


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