A body of original scholarly work by an individual student. Involves the preparation of a research proposal, including a review of the literature, under the guidance of a project/thesis adviser, and its subsequent implementation. The School of Computing must approve a project/thesis committee consisting of the project/thesis adviser and two or more other faculty members. The student must successfully defend their project/thesis in a public, oral defense. Note: This course must be taken for a total of at least six hours prior to project/thesis defense. After all course work for the Master's program has been completed the student must take at least one hour project/thesis credit per semester until the project/thesis is completed.
- Teacher: German Alferez Salinas
Skill Level: Beginner