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During the academic year (Autumn, Winter, and Spring quarters) all supported graduate students must register for at least 10 credits. This is a University requirement, and cannot be waived except by petition to the Graduate School. In addition, supported Master's students in Mathematics must register for three graded courses applicable to their degree requirements. Ordinarily, this should include at least one 500-level course during the first year and three during the second year. With the advisor's approval, registration for three graded credits in Math 600 (Independent Study) may be substituted for one of the three graded courses. In addition, students who have completed three full quarters of graduate study may, with their advisor's approval, register for up to 10 credits of Math 700 (Master's Thesis) in lieu of one or more courses. Other exceptions require the approval of the Graduate Program Coordinator. During Summer quarter, supported graduate students should register for at least 10 credits, except that students on RA appointments should register for 3 credits. Courses can be added or dropped freely through the end of the first week of classes in a quarter. After the end of the first week, fees will be charged for any adds or drops. Courses may still be added during the second and third weeks, by obtaining an entry code from the Student Services Office, Padelford C-36. Courses may be dropped during the second week of classes; after the end of the second week, each student may drop only one course per year, up to the end of the seventh week of classes. For more information, see the University's Web pages on Registration Eligibility, Registration Restrictions, Academic Calendar, Course Drop Periods, and Course Add Periods. Every student must meet with his or her advisor each quarter to discuss his or her course schedule for the quarter and to obtain the advisor's signature on the form entitled "Quarterly Plan." Copies of this form are available in the Student Services Office, Padelford C-36; it must be turned in with the advisor's signature by the end of the fifth class day of the quarter. The designated core graduate courses (currently 504/5/6, 524/5/6, 534/5/6, 544/5/6, and 554/5/6) are worth 5 credits, and all other regular Math courses are worth 3 credits. Thus any student taking three courses including at least one core course already has the required 10 credits. Students taking three 3-credit courses will need to sign up for at least one extra credit to bring the total up to 10. Master's students may register for any of the following to obtain the additional credit; for most Master's students, the most appropriate option would be one or more credits of 600B in conjunction with a three-credit course.
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