GRADUATE ASSIGNMENT ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:
When eligible, graduate students in the Jonsson School may elect to participate in both part-time parallel or full-time IPP assignments.
1. Graduate students may work consecutive semesters of part-time IPP work assignments. This format may include full-time assignments in the Summer Semester. International students are limited to 20 hours per week when working part-time. See the IPP Operating Formats, Plans A and E, pages 16 and 18, for a more complete description of the program options.
2. Master’s level graduate students may work full-time in any Summer Semester. They may also work full-time during only one Fall or Spring Semester. This can include one Spring-Summer or one Summer-Fall back-to-back IPP work period. Any assignment other than full-time Summer or one full-time Fall or Spring Semester must be part-time.
3. PHD level graduate students may work additional full-time, IPP semesters with approval of the IPP Director.
The assignment eligibility requirements for graduate, Jonsson School students include:
CE 6302 Microprocessor Systems
CE 6304 Computer Architecture
CE 6325 VLSI Design
CE 6378 Advanced Operating Systems
Computer Science: Successful completion of nine hours of 6000 level or higher Jonsson School CS courses.
Electrical Engineering: Successful completion of eighteen hours in graduate level, Jonsson School, EE degree requirements, which are part of a Degree Plan on file with the EE department
Software Engineering: Successful completion of nine hours of 6000 level or higher Jonsson School CS courses.
Telecommunications Engineering: Successful completion of three of the five 6000 level, Jonsson School, TE degree requirements which are listed below.
CS 6352 Performance of Computer Systems
CS 6390 Advanced Communication And Computer Networks
EE 6349 Random Processes
EE 6352 Digital Communication Systems
TE/CS 6385 Algorithmic Aspects of Telecommunication Networks
Graduate Level Teaching and Research Assistants and Undergraduate Senior Mentors: May not work on an IPP assignment during the term of the contract for the graduate assistantship or the mentorship.
Resignation from the TA or RA position may relieve the graduate student of the benefits and obligations of the TA or RA assignment. However, the graduate student is still ineligible for an IPP assignment until the end of the original term of the TA or RA contract.