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; Courses / Degree Requirements
 
#<span id="Ans_Courses_Q1">Does course XYZ count for MS/PhD credit?</span>
 
#<span id="Ans_Courses_Q1">Does course XYZ count for MS/PhD credit?</span>
#: ''A list of qualifying courses, and what makes a course qualify for MS/PhD credit can be found in the [http://www.cs.umd.edu/grad/policy-manual graduate policy manual]. Specifically in section 6. If you are interested in a course that is not listed there, you should contact the instructor and if they are unsure, you should contact Jenny Story (jenny@cs).''
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#: ''A list of qualifying courses, and what makes a course qualify for MS/PhD credit can be found in the [http://www.cs.umd.edu/grad/policy-manual graduate policy manual]. Specifically in section 6. If you are interested in a course that is not listed there, you should contact the instructor and if they are unsure, you should contact Tom Hurst (thurst@umd).''
 
#<span id="Ans_Courses_Q2">Is course XYZ hard/easy/worthwhile?</span>
 
#<span id="Ans_Courses_Q2">Is course XYZ hard/easy/worthwhile?</span>
 
#: ''Generally during the Graduate Student Panel portion of Visit Day, current graduate students answer questions about specific courses and professors. If you were not able to attend visit day, or your graduate panel did not discuss this, the best thing to do is to contact current graduate students who have previously taken the course. For example, if you're interested in a Programming Languages course, you should contact a graduate student working in Programming Languages.''
 
#: ''Generally during the Graduate Student Panel portion of Visit Day, current graduate students answer questions about specific courses and professors. If you were not able to attend visit day, or your graduate panel did not discuss this, the best thing to do is to contact current graduate students who have previously taken the course. For example, if you're interested in a Programming Languages course, you should contact a graduate student working in Programming Languages.''