CP 683
Graduate Project
This course is designed for students who take the course-based option in the
Master of Applied Computing program. The instructor will select topics for study.
The course material is presented through lectures, and possibly guest-speaker
seminars. Students will, with approval from the instructor, select a topic for an in
depth study. Students will have the option to ask a full-time faculty member to
supervise their project, in consultation with the instructor. Project topics might
include a new contribution to a scientific area, or computer code to implement
solution to a computing problem. The students' performance is evaluated based on
course attendance, the written report, and oral presentations.
Prerequisites: Students must already complete 5 courses in the MAC program.
This course is designed for students who take the course-based option in the
Master of Applied Computing program. The instructor will select topics for study.
The course material is presented through lectures, and possibly guest-speaker
seminars. Students will, with approval from the instructor, select a topic for an in
depth study. Students will have the option to ask a full-time faculty member to
supervise their project, in consultation with the instructor. Project topics might
include a new contribution to a scientific area, or computer code to implement
solution to a computing problem. The students' performance is evaluated based on
course attendance, the written report, and oral presentations.
Prerequisites: Students must already complete 5 courses in the MAC program.
This course is designed for students who take the course-based option in the
Master of Applied Computing program. The instructor will select topics for study.
The course material is presented through lectures, and possibly guest-speaker
seminars. Students will, with approval from the instructor, select a topic for an in
depth study. Students will have the option to ask a full-time faculty member to
supervise their project, in consultation with the instructor. Project topics might
include a new contribution to a scientific area, or computer code to implement
solution to a computing problem. The students' performance is evaluated based on
course attendance, the written report, and oral presentations.
Prerequisites: Students must already complete 5 courses in the MAC program.