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      • Doctoral candidates who have previously earned a master’s degree or its equivalent from UIC or another accredited institution may be granted 32 semester hours of credit toward the doctoral degree if approved by the program and the Graduate College at the time of admission.
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  2. Doctoral candidates who have previously earned a master’s degree or its equivalent from UIC or another accredited institution may be granted 32 semester hours of credit toward the doctoral degree if approved by the program and the Graduate College at the time of admission.

  3. The majority of academic programs at the University of Illinois at Chicago do not use a cost per credit hour calculation to determine tuition charges. Current UIC Department of Defense (DOD) Tuition Assistance (TA) offerings with tuition estimate on a per credit hour basis*.

  4. Doctoral candidates who have previously earned a master’s degree or its equivalent from UIC or another accredited institution may be granted 32 semester hours of credit toward the doctoral degree if approved by the program and the Graduate College at the time of admission.

  5. Credit earned in CS 596 may not be applied toward the PhD degree. Graduation credit for non-CS course work must have prior department approval. Students admitted directly after a bachelor’s degree in CS or a related field: Must complete a minimum of 32 hours of graduate credit.

  6. PhD students may count up to two 500 level courses (8 hours) from outside of the department. Credit toward the PhD is not given for any course in which the student receives a grade of less than B. All courses are four (4) credit hours except ENGL 591, 592, 594, and 599.

  7. For Online programs, tuition and fees are assessed per credit hour each term. Residency status is not taken into account for Online program tuition assessment. Detailed tuition and fee information is housed on the Registrar's site: Access Tuition and Fee pages.

  8. Credit Only 400- and 500-level courses can be applied to a graduate degree. Credit toward a graduate degree is only given for courses in which a student received a grade of A, B, C, CR, or S. Graduate programs may establish higher standards.

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