CSC
492 01 – Senior Design/Research Project
Spring
2008
Instructor
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E-Mail |
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Classroom |
NSM B-208 |
Class Time |
4:00 pm– 5:15pm MW |
Office |
NSM A-134 |
Office Hours |
MW 02:00
PM – 04:00 PM
AND/OR by Appointments |
Phone |
(310) 243-3398 |
URL |
http://csc.csudh.edu/mbeheshti |
CATALOG DESCRIPTION: Selected Topics (3) – Advanced topics in computer
science not covered by current course
offering.
This is a senior design course for computer science
majors. Students will do the following: computer system design; conceptual
design methodology, design evaluation, total project planning and management
techniques, design optimization, and system manufacturing cost considerations; Students
will also work in group project; emphasis is placed upon students’ activities
as design professionals.
Students will be introduced to proposal writing, and
literature searches and must complete an individual design project in this
course, give a formal presentation and submit a bound research paper..
PREREQUISITES
BY TOPIC:
TEXTBOOK: none
REFERENCE: Articles
COURSE GOALS How to research, write a proposal, set milestones, present the work, deliver written report for the project, and learn to meet the deadlines.
SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONAL GOALS:
· Writing reports
· Writing summaries
· Giving presentations
· Conducting research
COURSE
OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to do research regarding any computer science topics, create summaries of articles, make presentations, learn how to communicate with other team members, and complete the design, implementation, and the written report for the project..
COURSE
POLICIES:
There will be many mini (10 minutes) presentations for the proposal, progress report, etc., and a final presentation given by students reflecting his/her work during the semester. The student needs to ask a faculty to become his/her advisor and two other faculty members as the committee members for his/her senior project. The student will meet with the advisor each week to update the advisor regarding his/her progress and to get feed backs from the advisor or the committee members. There will be a 25 to 30 page written report due by the end of the semester. The report will include the cover page, table of contents, introduction, background, the work, future work/conclusion, references, and glossaries as needed make sure the final report is not in loose sheets. The project should include an implementation part to support the project done by the student. The final presentation (30 minutes) will include the work and a demo of the program implemented by the student.
Presentations: There will be a series of presentations given by students to show their progress during the semester and a final presentation during the last week of the semester. Students need to schedule their final presentation day and time of day by verifying the date with their advisor, the committee members, and the Computer Science Department prior to the last week of the semester.
Grading Breakdown:
Project (proposal, progress and written reports,
Implementation, and presentations) 85%
Attendance, class participation,
visiting lectures reports, ACM project 15%
Grading Scale:
90-100 A
80-89 B
70-79 C
60-69 D
Below 60 F
(Page 65 - 2005-2007 University Catalog - University Regulations)
GENERAL POLICIES:
ATTENDANCE POLICY
Authority and responsibility for assigning grades to
students rests with the faculty.
However, in those instances where students believe that
miscommunication, error, or unfairness of any kind may have adversely affected
the instructor’s assessment of their academic performance, the student has a
right to appeal by the procedure listed in the Undergraduate Catalog and by
doing so within thirty days of receiving the grade or experiencing any other
problematic academic event that prompted the complaint.
Students with disabilities, who believe they may
need an academic adjustment in this class, are encouraged to contact me as soon
as possible to better ensure receipt of timely adjustments.
DEFINITION OF CHEATING AND
PLAGIARISM
CSUDH is dedicated to a high standard of academic
integrity among its faculty and students.
In becoming part of the
COURSE OUTLINE
Week |
Topic |
Note |
1 |
Over View of the Course |
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2 |
Topic presentation |
Individual Project |
3 |
Proposal Presentation |
Individual Project |
4 |
Progress Report |
Individual Project |
5 |
ACM Project |
Group Project |
6 |
Individual Project |
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7 |
Progress Report |
Individual Project |
8 |
Progress Report ACM Project |
Group Project |
8 |
Progress Report |
Individual Project |
9 |
Progress Report |
Individual Project
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10 |
Progress Report |
Individual Project |
11 |
ACM Project |
Group Project |
12 |
Progress Report |
Individual Project |
13 |
Progress Report |
Individual Project |
14 |
Progress Report |
Individual Project |
15 |
ACM Project |
Group Project |
16 |
Final Written
Report and Implementation Due
Final Presentation Due |
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