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Registration for courses

Checklist:

- Activate OSU account
- Register for MSE 795 & 999
- Meet with advisor and determine course schedule
- Make adjustments to schedule on-line

 

Items of interest...

Enrollment for our new students is a two step process. We ask that you first register for a minimum number of credit hours prior to finding your advisor so that your full-time student status may be established with the university.

Then after you have found an advisor, and determined which courses you should take, adjustments can be made to your schedule prior to the start of classes.

International students: you can not register for any courses until you have completed the OIE New Student Orientation. You may, however, activate your OSU account prior to arriving at OSU.

Activate your OSU internet account

Before arriving, you may activate your OSU internet account. An e-mail/internet account is provided to all OSU students. The user name and password you establish for this account will permit on-line access to such things as quarterly course scheduling, grades, course web sites, and other important web-based resources provided by the university.

To activate your account, please go to the following web site:

  • OSU Account Management (new window)
  • Please read the security and privacy information, and then select "Activate account".
  • If you do not have an SSN (Social Security Number), please use your OSU application ID number (i.e., 997-xx-xxxx). If you provided an SSN on your OSU application, please use your SSN.
  • Be sure to note your OSU username--in the form "lastname.###", such as "cooper.73"--and the password you established. These items will allow you to register for classes, check grades, etc.

Please DO NOT forward your OSU e-mail account to another e-mail sevice. An MSE department e-mail account will be provided to you upon your arrival in MSE. We will ask you to forward your OSU e-mail to your MSE account so that all of your OSU-related e-mail may be read from a single in-department account.

If you are unable to activate your account from off campus, that is not a problem. Upon your arrival on campus you may use one of the public computing sites to activate your account.

Register for a minimum number of credit hours

[International students: you can not register for any courses until you have completed the Office of International Education New Student Orientation. Once you have completed this orientation, please follow the steps below.]

Before you arrive on campus, please register for the following credit hours depending on your quarter of arrival. Doing so causes you to be registered as a full-time graduate student. You'll add graded graduate-level courses after you arrive and find & meet with your advisor. [for more about MSE 795 and 999]

If you have been admitted for SPRING 2008:

MSE 795, Seminar and Colloquium, course call number 137750. Number of credits: 1

MSE 999, Research in MSE, number of credits: 9 [contact Mark Cooper for call number].

If you have been admitted for SUMMER 2008:

MSE 999, Research in MSE, number of credits: 10 [contact Mark Cooper for call number]. MSE 795 is not offered in Summer Quarters.

If you have been admitted for AUTUMN 2008:

MSE 795, Seminar and Colloquium, course call number TBA. Number of credits: 1

MSE 999, Research in MSE, number of credits: 9 [contact Mark Cooper for call number].

Steps involved in course registration:

  1. Register for courses using Buckeyelink.osu.edu (new window)
  2. Select "Web Registration for Courses"
  3. Please enter the username (lastname.###) and password you established when you activated your OSU internet account.
  4. Choose the desired quarter.
  5. Under "Fee Options" you will be automatically registered for comprehensive student health insurance (for more about OSU's Student Health Insurance Plan, SHIP). If changes have been made to these fee options, click "Update Fee Options".
  6. Click "Adjust Schedule"--this will take you to the course registration screen.
  7. Under the "Action" column leave this set to "Add".
  8. Under the "Call" column enter the six digit call number provided by Mark Cooper for MSE 999.
  9. Under the "Credit Hours" column enter "9" or "10".
  10. Enter the MSE 795 call number given above in the second row "Call" field (credit hours will update automatically when you click "Update/Refresh")
  11. Click on "Final Report". At this point you should be registered for 10 credits total, MSE 795 & 999. You may make changes to your schedule by clicking "Adjust Schedule".
  12. Be sure to verify that your address is correct by clicking "Change Addresses".
  13. To view your fee statement for the quarter click on "Statement of Account". This will take you to the Office of the Treasurer's site.
  14. On the Treasurer's site you will see a "Statement of Account" link. Clicking this link will generate a PDF version of your current fee statement.
    Note: If you have been given a Graduate Research Associate (GRA) or Fellow position in our department, your Instructional Fee & General Fee (i.e., tuition) will be paid by the research project. However, this will not be reflected on your account until after the first week of the quarter.
  15. Your fees: If you hold a GRA or Fellow position, you are responsible to pay out-of-pocket roughly $120 in student fees:
    - COTA Bus Service Fee (allows OSU students to ride any COTA bus in Columbus "free")
    - Rec Program Facilities Fee (allows the student to use OSU's new student recreational facilities)
    - Student Activity Fee
    - These fees must be paid by the second Friday of the quarter.
    - 20% of Student Health Insurance Plan premiums--this amount will be divided by three and automatically deducted from your monthly paycheck, it is not paid in a lump sum.

Finding an advisor

The MSE dept. does not assign new students to an advisor; instead, we ask that you meet with each of the faculty who have openings. The professor you work with will act as your academic and research advisor during your graduate studies at Ohio State.

Review the list of available positions and meet first with faculty who have openings in your area(s) of interest. If, after meeting with these professors, you do not have an advisor, please meet with the remaining faculty on the list who have openings and come to an agreement to work with one of these faculty. You are required to find an advisor from the list of openings provided. This should occur during your first quarter of enrollment.

Every effort is made to match you with a project in your field of interest. However, we have only a few positions, each of which has a narrow research focus. Therefore, you may find that the area of research you will be working in is not an exact match with your interests.

When you have found an advisor, inform the department Human Resources officer, 176 Watts Hall, and Mark Cooper, 477 Watts Hall.

Review the "Funded research openings" page of this site.

Which courses should I take?

Before registering for academic classes, you must first discuss with your advisor which courses you should take (thus you can not register for graded classes until you have an advisor). It is very unlikely that you would be closed out of a course due to late arrival; graduate level courses rarely fill to capacity. A typical course load includes:

  • Two or three graduate level academic classes
  • Research credit hours (called "999")
  • One hour of MSE 795, a seminar/colloquium class required of all MSE graduate students during Autumn, Winter, and Spring Quarters

Further details on registration will be provided when you arrive in the department.

What courses are available?

The MSE curriculum offers a wide range of courses to deepen our students' knowledge of materials. Additionally, you can enrich your knowledge through exposure to other disciplines at OSU.

What counts? MSE courses at the 600 level and greater count toward fulfillment of the graduate degree requirements. Courses outside MSE may also be applied to your degree. Assuming that they are relevant to your field of study, courses at the 500 level and above outside MSE may be used to satisfy degree requirements.

MSE 793, 795, 999

Registration in three courses is required of all MSE graduate students; MSE 793, 795, and 999. Further details will be provided after you arrive in the department.

793

MSE 793 Instructional Assistance credits are earned while assisting the faculty in the instruction of various courses in the MSE curriculum. This assistance is expected to take, on average, 6 hours of the student’s time per week during the quarter of service. Four credits are required of our Master's students; Ph.D. students are required to earn six credits before graduating.

Note: students do not register for 793 every quarter; typically students are given an IA assignment after being in the department for four quarters.

795

MSE 795 Seminar and Colloquium Series is a discussion of current thesis problems, outstanding current literature, and related topics. MSE students and invited speakers provide our graduate students with current information on research in the field of materials science.

Registration for this course is required of all MSE graduate students every AU, WI, and SP quarter s/he is enrolled at Ohio State, unless prior release is granted by the Graduate Studies Committee.

999

Enrollment in MSE 999 Research in MSE is required of all MSE graduate students earning an MS with Thesis or a Ph.D. (MS without Thesis students are not required to register for MSE 999). The number of credits for which a student registers does not reflect the number of hours the student will spend in research.

GRA's: Students classified as GRA's are to register for the maximum number of 999 credits allowed in your schedule (i.e., 20 - (graded grad credits+ MSE 795) = # of 999 credits for which to register).

Fellows: Students classified as fellows are to register for no more and no less than 15 total graduate credits each quarter on fellow status (i.e., [graded grad credits] + MSE 795 + 999 = 15).

Degree guidelines

The following guidelines detail the requirements to be fulfilled in order to earn an MS and/or Ph.D. degree in MSE: