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        UCLA 
            Computer Science Department
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           Location: 
            3400
            Boelter Hall   
           Schedule: 
          See seminar 
          calendar for schedule.  
           Requirements: 
              All MS and PHD graduate students in CS are
              required to enroll in three quarters of CS201. At the end of the
              quarter, each student must turn in a half-page to one-page summary
              of four of the presentations during
          that quarter.  
           **Summaries 
          for a CS239 or any other seminar will NOT be accepted.** **Summaries 
          for CAREER PANELS, SURVIVING GRAD SCHOOL, or INTRO TO THE LIBRARY will NOT be accepted.**  
           Turn
                 in these 4 separate summaries in a single email message to cs201@cs.ucla.edu 
            by midnight,
            Friday, December 9th .
            Please indicate 'CS201 Summaries' in the email subject. Please include
            the seminar title, speaker name and seminar date in each summary
            heading. Here are some review examples: Please remember that a verbatim copy of the posted abstract constitutes PLAGIARISM and will be processed accordingly. Students need to write the summary in their own words.  
           **Please 
          DO NOT send your summaries as attachments - send them in the 
          body of the e-mail.**   
           The 
          grade of Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory will be assigned for the CS201 
          course. You are expected to attend all session meetings.   
           No 
          readings or homework will be assigned, except for the four lecture summaries 
          at the end of the quarter. Speakers will not provide written materials 
          or copies of presentation slides, with some possible exceptions.  | 
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