How VIP Program Credits Count
For Undergraduate Students
General Information
The VIP program has five undergraduate courses: VIP 295, VIP 395, VIP 396, VIP 495, and VIP 496.
- New program participants must first take 1 credit of VIP 295 with no additional VIP credits. An exception can be granted on special request of the team faculty mentor. Permission to take VIP 395 before VIP 295 may be granted to a student who has prior experience in the project topic, for example someone who has previously worked in the faculty member's lab.
- Students who have special permission or who have completed VIP 295 may register VIP 395 (1-credit) and co-register for VIP 396 (1-credit) to earn a total of two VIP credits in a semester. A student may elect to take VIP 395 alone to earn one credit.
- Students who have completed VIP 395 may register for VIP 495 (1-credit) and take up to 2-credits of VIP 496 for a maximum of 3 credits in a semester. VIP 496 is a variable credit course that may be taken for 1 or 2 credits.
- A typical student will take two semesters of VIP 295 (1 credit), up to 2 credits of VIP 395/396 for each of the next two semesters, and up to 3 credits of VIP 495/496 for each of the last two semesters, for a total of 6 to 12 credits over a three-year period. Students who start in the second-semester of their first-year might participate for seven semesters.
SBU 102 Requirement
EXP+ Requirement
We understand that all majors do not include free electives (engineering majors for example). We will be working with your undergraduate program directors to establish VIP courses as technical elective course options and will catalog the details on this page. You can help to expedite this process or help to establish VIP courses towards satisfaction of other major degree requirements by communicating with your undergraduate program director. We ask that program directors communicate the details of major degree requirements related to the VIP program by emailing VIP@stonybrook.edu.
Major Specific Information
For Graduate Students
General Information
The VIP program has three graduate courses: VIP 595, VIP 596 and VIP 695.
- Master's students may take VIP 595 (1-credit) and register for up to 2-credits of VIP 596, for a maximum of three credits in a semester. VIP 596 is a variable credit course that may be taken for 1 or 2 credits. Master's students should communicate with their graduate program director to determine how the credits might apply towards degree requirements. We ask that program directors communicate the details of major degree requirements related to the VIP program by emailing VIP@stonybrook.edu so that we can include them on this page.
- PhD students participate by registering for VIP 695 for 0 to 3 credits. VIP 695 will typically not satisfy a PhD degree requirement, but may be used to maintain full-time status through dissertation research and preparation.
Major Specific Information
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