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Computer Science Senior Seminar I (CSC-481)


Capstone Course
Semester: Fall 2024
Number: 0145-481-002
Instructor: Sung Kim
Days: Monday 12:00 pm - 12:50 pm
Note: Traditional In-Person Class
Location: Garden City - Science Building 233
Credits: 1
Notes:

For majors and minors only
Capstone Course
Senior Standing Required.First Part Of Twosemester Sequence/Capstone Course

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Description:

Students will propose an applied or theory project. Students choosing applied projects will identify a problem and develop a project proposal outlining an approach to the problem’s solution. Students choosing a theory project will develop a proposal to conduct original research.

Learning Goals:   • Explore the current research in computer science or software development, which appeals to their interests. This objective will be assessed by the first assessment, where the student presents their proposal for their future project to be completed in CSC 472 (Senior Seminar II). • Select their area of interest in computer science, such as a theoretical portion of computer science or software development, create a formal research proposal that includes a need, purpose, background literature, and procedure for carrying out their study. This objective will be measured by the final proposal.

*The learning goals displayed here are those for one section of this course as offered in a recent semester, and are provided for the purpose of information only. The exact learning goals for each course section in a specific semester will be stated on the syllabus distributed at the start of the semester, and may differ in wording and emphasis from those shown here.

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