CPSC 502 - Research Project - Fall 2014 / Winter 2015

Home -  Assessment -  Assignments -  Timetable -  References -  Mike Jacobson


Course Instructor/b> Mike Jacobson
Office: ICT 612
Email: jacobs@cpsc
Phone: 210-9410
Office hours: MF 12:00 - 12:50 or by appointment only
Course information sheet: CIS
Course Description A substantial research project under the guidance of a faculty member. A report must be written and presented on completion of the course.
  • 502.01. Research Project in Computer Science
  • 502.02. Research Project in Algorithms and Complexity Theory
  • 502.03. Research Project in Computer Graphics
  • 502.04. Research Project in Information Security
  • 502.05. Research Project in Scientific Computation
  • 502.06. Research Project in Software Engineering
  • 502.07. Research Project in Human Computer Interaction

Prerequisite:
Consent of the Department.
Note that, as stated in the Calendar description, permission to register is generally given only to students with a minimum GPA of 3.30 over the last 15 FCE, and that when demand exceeds capacity, registration is limited to students in Honours programs in Computer Science.
Note:
If you are in a concentration that requires from you a 502 course different from 502.01, make sure that you inform the course instructor about what decimalized variant of 502 you want to register for.
Registration Since the prerequisite of this course is consent of the Department, people interested in taking the course cannot directly register in PeopleSoft. To deal with this, students should follow the following procedure:
  1. Find a supervisor for your research project and discuss with him or her the research project you want to do over fall and winter.
  2. Send the course instructor an email, crossposted to your supervisor, in which you state that you want to do 502 (and what variant of it, if not 502.01), who you are (i.e. we need to be able to identify you for PeopleSoft), who your supervisor is and what project you agreed on (title plus one or two sentences describing what you want to look into).
  3. We will check that you fulfill all the requirements and if yes indicate to PeopleSoft that you are allowed to register. We will then send you an email asking you to register via PeopleSoft (or tell you if there is a problem).
  4. After registering make sure that PeopleSoft has your current email address, so that we can inform you about future steps. Information about these future steps will also appear on this page under News.

 News


Last updated:
http://www.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~jacobs/Courses/cpsc502/F14/index.html