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Computer Science Department Graduate Admissions Supplemental Form

Computer Science Department Graduate Admissions Supplemental Form

This page is for applicants for admission to the graduate program in computer science at Indiana University, Bloomington. The following questions are departmental-specific ones that you should answer after filling in the University's on-line application form. Some of this data duplicates what you submit through other means. For example, your statement of purpose will better identify your area of research interest, but this form will allow us to more quickly assign your application dossier to admissions committee members. The first three questions in particular let us match up the data from here with that from the university on-line application.
  • Last (Family) Name

  • First Name

  • Date of birth (mm/dd/yyyy format)

  • What is your level of expertise (none, user, knowledgeable, expert, systems administrator) for each of the following OSs:
    1. MicroSoft Windows

    2. Linux

    3. MacOS

    4. Solaris

    5. Other Unix (AIX, IRIX, ...)

  • What is your level of expertise (none, acquainted with, routinely program in, expert) for each of the following computer languages or systems:
    1. Scheme

    2. Lisp

    3. C

    4. C++

    5. Java

    6. Fortran

    7. OpenGL

    8. .NET

    9. CORBA

  • Which of the following have you completed as either an undergraduate or graduate course in a university:
    Analysis of Algorithms
    Theory of Computing
    Operating Systems
    Programming Languages
    Data Structures
    Compilers
    Artificial Intelligence
    Graphics
  • What area(s) of research are you most interested in?
    Distributed systems
    Collaboration systems
    Programming languages
    Compilers
    Hardware or embedded systems
    Robotics
    Artificial intelligence
    Cognitive sciences
    Logic
    Scientific computing
    Operating Systems
    Security
    Databases
    Graphics or visualization
    Theory of computing
    Analysis of algorithms
    Other
  • Do you want to be considered for aid (teaching assistantship, research assistantship, and/or fellowship)?
    Yes
    No






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