Senior undergraduate students will work on a research project in an advanced area of computer science under the supervision of a faculty member specializing in the area. Students will apply advanced research methodologies used in the area, and apply that methodology towards a novel research project. They will communicate this research in both formal scientific writing and in presentation, with a focus on developing scientific writing towards writing papers. Weekly hours: 3 Seminar/Discussion hoursPrerequisite(s): Requires 80% in CMPT 886. Only available to be taken by undergraduate students in a 4-year Honours program in either Computer Science, Software Engineering Option, or Applied Computing at the University of Saskatchewan, in at least their fourth year. Permission of the instructor required. Not available to be taken by graduate students. This course cannot be used towards satisfying any undergraduate program requirements and can only be used to satisfy course requirements of the MSc in Computer Science program.
Senior undergraduate students will work on a research project in an advanced area of computer science under the supervision of a faculty member specializing in the area. Students will apply advanced research methodologies used in the area, and apply that methodology towards a novel research project. They will communicate this research in both formal scientific writing and in presentation, with a focus on developing scientific writing towards writing papers. Weekly hours: 3 Seminar/Discussion hoursPrerequisite(s): Requires 80% in CMPT 886. Only available to be taken by undergraduate students in a 4-year Honours program in either Computer Science, Software Engineering Option, or Applied Computing at the University of Saskatchewan, in at least their fourth year. Permission of the instructor required. Not available to be taken by graduate students. This course cannot be used towards satisfying any undergraduate program requirements and can only be used to satisfy course requirements of the MSc in Computer Science program.