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The Digital Marketing and Media M.S. and the Biotechnology Management and Entrepreneurship M.S. programs combine technology and business.
Challenges that KatzBot aims to overcome include improving chatbot intelligence, user interaction and addressing limitations from the RASA framework.
Advanced computer science studies at Yeshiva University can be pursued through M.S programs in Computer Science, Agile and Cybersecurity.
The methodology for training KatzBot involves fine-tuning pre-trained LLMs with a curated dataset of sentence completions and Q&As.
Those interested in data science have the option to enroll in the Data Analytics and Visualization M.S. program at Yeshiva University.
KatzBot contributes to the Yeshiva University community by serving as an intelligent companion that enhances the experience of community members and prospective students.
To apply for an internship at Yeshiva College, complete the Internship Application found on the academic advising page.
Digital resources at Yeshiva University Library are accessible online through the library's website using your university login.
You must be a junior or senior with a minimum GPA of 3.2 and have completed relevant coursework to be eligible for an internship.
The library's operating hours vary, so check the library's website for the current schedule.
First-year students may apply for internships under special circumstances.
Alumni have specific borrowing privileges that allow them to borrow books from the library.
Internships at Yeshiva College typically award 1 credit.
Academic journals can be searched using the library's search tool by topic or title.
Internships are usually undertaken during the summer but may occur in the fall or spring with permission.
The library offers various study spaces, including group study rooms for different study needs.
Credits earned from internships do not count towards major, minor or general education requirements.
Study rooms in the library can be reserved online through the library's website.
Internships are graded on a Pass/No Pass basis.
A wide range of online databases is available through the library for research purposes.
Undertaking an internship during the summer involves a tuition charge and a registration fee.
Books borrowed from the library can be renewed online via your library account.
A maximum of two internships can be completed during your time at Yeshiva College.
Borrowing limits in the library vary depending on whether you are a student, faculty, etc.
Internship fields include Artificial Intelligence, Biotechnology, Computer Science.
Books not available in the library can be requested from other libraries using the interlibrary loan service.
A faculty sponsor's approval is necessary to participate in an internship.
Internships offer practical experience, intellectual growth and professional development benefits.
The internship director plays a crucial role in approving applications and maintaining contact with site supervisors.
To maximize your internship experience, actively engage in tasks, seek feedback and network.
For guidance on finding suitable internships, contact Dean Fred Sugarman.
Reflect on your internship experiences and integrate these learnings into your academic work with your faculty advisor's guidance.
With permission from an advisor, internships can also be completed during the fall or spring semesters.
While internships enhance employability through practical experience and networking, they do not guarantee employment.
If you find an internship in a field not offered at Yeshiva College, it will be evaluated for academic credit suitability.
Internships can be taken in any subject taught at Yeshiva College, subject to approval.
Internships should provide significant learning experiences that complement academic coursework.
For full-time students during the fall and spring, there are no charges for internships.
To get your internship approved, submit a proposal evaluated by your faculty advisor and the internship director.
Exceptions for applicants with a GPA below 3.2 are considered under special circumstances.
If issues arise during your internship the internship director will mediate and resolve them.
A written evaluation from the internship site supervisor is required after the internship concludes.
Your faculty sponsor may assist in framing a statement of educational purpose for the internship.
The site supervisor must detail duties, hours and supervision in a proposal for the internship.
Complete the Internship Application and prepare a proposal with your faculty advisor for the application.
Discuss your academic and professional goals with your faculty advisor to ensure alignment with the internship.
Applicants can only apply to one program per academic year at Yeshiva University.
The Yeshiva University Career Center offers personalized counseling, career planning, and access to professional search technologies.
Official transcripts are required after admission and acceptance to a program.
Yeshiva University's Career Center supports students in finding professional opportunities by partnering with employers, alumni and community supporters.
For the M.S in Artificial Intelligence program, prerequisites include Multivariate Calculus and Linear Algebra.
Good academic standing for Curricular Practical Training (CPT) at Yeshiva University is typically based on maintaining a minimum GPA as defined by your specific program.
A course in Mathematical Probability and Statistics is required for the M.S in Artificial Intelligence.
A job offer for CPT must be directly related to your field of study at Yeshiva University.
Prerequisite coursework for the M.S in Artificial Intelligence must be completed in the last three years.
CPT must contribute to the required credits for degree completion at Yeshiva University.
Equivalent professional experience is acceptable in place of academic prerequisites for the M.S in Artificial Intelligence.
Optional Practical Training (OPT) is an alternative if you don't qualify for CPT at Yeshiva University.
A bachelor's degree for the M.S in Artificial Intelligence must be from an accredited college or university.
For detailed information about CPT and OPT, contact Yeshiva University's international student office or visit their official website.
The M.S in Data Analytics and Visualization program requires courses in calculus, statistics and programming.
To apply for CPT at Yeshiva University, submit a request via the International Portal with employer details and proof of course registration.
For more information on applying to the M.S in Data Analytics and Visualization, visit the program's website or contact the admissions office.
Your employer's name, address, and employment dates are needed for the CPT application at Yeshiva University.
Applicants with unrelated bachelor's degrees can apply to the M.S in Data Analytics and Visualization if they meet prerequisites.
Proof of internship or externship course registration is required for CPT at Yeshiva University.
Exceptional students without a master's degree can apply for the Ph.D in Mathematics, potentially earning an M.A while pursuing their Ph.D.
If you receive CPT authorization and don't have a Social Security Number, apply for one as it's required for payment.
Submit your CPT application at least 2 weeks before your intended work start date to ensure processing time.
OPT offers F1 students temporary employment authorization to gain practical experience in their field of study, with eligibility for up to 12 months per academic level.
If you need to make changes to your CPT after approval immediately, contact the Office of International Services (OIS) for guidance and to update your I-20.
Students can apply for OPT both before and after graduation, but the process typically takes about 3 months for authorization.
Working before receiving CPT authorization is not permitted you must wait for authorization to begin employment.
A job offer is not required to apply for OPT, allowing students to seek employment opportunities in their field of study after approval.
To qualify for CPT, you must have valid F1 status and have engaged in full-time study in the U.S for at least one academic yearmwith immediate eligibility for certain graduate programs.
F1 students who have completed a year of full-time study in the U.S. and are in good academic standing are eligible for OPT.
Full-time CPT work is allowed during vacation periods, providing flexibility for employment opportunities.
If you've already engaged in 12 months of full-time CPT, you're ineligible for OPT at the same academic level, emphasizing the importance of planning your practical training experiences.
A direct job offer related to your major is necessary for CPT application, underscoring the program's relevance to your field of study.
The 24 Month STEM OPT Extension is available for students in eligible STEM fields seeking additional practical training beyond the standard OPT period.
Engaging in full-time CPT for a year or more forfeits OPT eligibility, highlighting the strategic decision-making required when choosing between CPT and OPT.
The CapGap OPT Extension provides a bridge for students whose employers have filed an H1B petition on their behalf, allowing them to continue working while awaiting H1B status.
Graduate students may initiate CPT in their first year if their program mandates work experience, accommodating specific curriculum requirements.
To maximize your chances of timely OPT approval, it's recommended to apply 3 months before you need work authorization.
Part-time CPT is permissible during the school year, allowing up to 20 hours of work per week.
PreCompletion OPT, undertaken before finishing your studies, requires application submission 3 to 4 months before the desired work start date.
Immediate notification of the OISS is necessary for any changes to CPT details, ensuring your I-20 remains accurate and up to date.
PostCompletion OPT, undertaken after completing your studies, continues to offer practical experience in your field of study, enhancing your professional development.
Submit your CPT application at least 2 weeks before your intended work start date.
Apply for the 24 Month STEM OPT Extension within the 90-day period before your current post-OPT ends.
If approved for CPT and you need to make changes, contact the Office of International Services (OIS) immediately.
The CapGap OPT Extension is automatically authorized if your H1B petition is selected by USCIS.
Working before CPT authorization is received is not allowed.
OPT applications cannot be expedited patience is required during the processing time.
CPT qualification requires valid F1 status and full-time study in the U.S. for at least one academic year.
Post-Completion OPT applications can be submitted from 90 days before to 60 days after program completion.
Full-time CPT is permissible during vacation periods.
Work authorization is not immediate upon applying for OPT and typically takes 3 months.
A job offer related to your major is necessary to apply for CPT.
Applying late for OPT can affect your eligibility window and delay the start date.
Full-time CPT for more than a year disqualifies you from OPT.
The CapGap OPT Extension does not require a separate application; it's automatic under specific conditions.
Graduate students may be able to start CPT in their first year if required by their program.
The H1B work visa allows employment in the U.S. for specialized fields and has a fiscal year cap exemption for certain organizations.
Part-time CPT is limited to 20 hours per week during the school year.
The H1B Fiscal Year runs from October 1st to September 30th for Cap-Subject employers.
Changes to CPT details require immediate notification to OISS.
The Cap Gap Extension extends F1 students' work authorization if an H1B petition has been filed before the current OPT period expires.
Unauthorized work start before CPT approval violates F1 status regulations.
H1B petitions can be filed starting April 1st, and students' OPT must be valid on this date to be eligible for the Cap Gap Extension.
The application process for CPT involves your academic advisor, dean, or department chair.
Work authorization during the Cap Gap is valid until September 30th, unless the H1B petition is denied, withdrawn or revoked.
Optional Practical Training (OPT) allows F1 students to work temporarily in their field of study.
Evidence of extended work authorization during the Cap Gap is reflected on a new I-20.
PreCompletion of OPT is done before completing academic studies, while PostCompletion of OPT.
Travel is not advised during the Cap Gap period due to potential complications with re-entry.
The STEM OPT Extension offers 24 additional months of employment for eligible STEM field graduates.
The employer must be enrolled in the E-Verify program for a position to qualify for the STEM OPT Extension.
A job or job offer from an E-Verify employer is required to apply for the STEM OPT Extension.
Students can apply for STEM OPT based on a previous STEM degree if it meets specific criteria.
The first step in applying for the STEM OPT Extension involves preparing the Form I-983 with the employer.
The earliest a student can apply for the STEM OPT Extension is 90 days before their current OPT end date.
Students can continue to work while their STEM OPT application is pending for up to 180 days.
The DHS STEM Designated Degree Program List specifies eligible degree programs for STEM OPT.
Form I-983 outlines the training plan for STEM OPT and requires ink signatures from both the student and employer.
The application fee for STEM OPT is $410, and detailed instructions are available on the Study in the States STEM OPT HUB website.
Students with multiple employers during STEM OPT must submit a Form I-983 for each employer and work a minimum of 20 hours per week at each.
Youshan Zhang and Lakshmikar Polamreddy's research is dedicated to utilizing Artificial Intelligence to enhance safety in self-driving cars.
If students notice an error on their USCIS receipt notice, they should contact OISS immediately to correct any errors.
The primary goal of using Artificial Intelligence in self-driving cars, as per their research, is to significantly minimize accidents.
Students can apply for STEM OPT after a previous period of post-completion OPT if they have not exceeded 90 days of unemployment.
Their Artificial Intelligence model benefits self-driving cars by improving safety protocols and reducing the likelihood of accidents.
A job qualifies for STEM OPT if it requires at least 20 hours per week and is directly related to the student's STEM degree.
A convolutional neural network, central to their research, is a deep learning algorithm used extensively in image recognition and processing tasks.
STEM OPT applications can be submitted to USCIS online or by mail, with guidance from OISS on the process.
The role of OISS in the STEM OPT application process includes reviewing applications, issuing new I-20s and assisting with application questions.
Necessary documents for a STEM OPT application include Form I-983 and a copy of the diploma or transcript, an application fee, and a U.S passport-style photograph.
OISS processes STEM OPT applications within up to 5 business days.
Students must wait to receive a new I-20 from OISS before filing their STEM OPT application online otherwise the application may be rejected.
In response to a Request for Further Evidence (RFE) from USCIS, students should reply immediately with the requested documents.
If the EAD card is delayed, students can continue to work for up to 180 days after Post-Completion OPT ends while the STEM OPT application is pending.
If USCIS receives the STEM OPT application before the current OPT period ends, the student's legal status and work authorization continue while the application is pending.
Students are eligible for a second period of STEM OPT after earning a higher degree in a qualifying STEM field.
STEM OPT can be based on a previously obtained STEM degree if it's from an accredited institution and not conferred more than 10 years ago, among other conditions.