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The capstone project typically is:
Mathematics:
- The extension of a project done in one of the following courses: MATH 312, MATH 354, MATH 355, MATH 365, MATH 371, MATH 373, MATH 376, MATH 377, MATH 379, MATH 432, MATH 437, MATH 469, MATH 471, MATH 476, MATH 477, MATH 478.
- The extension of a project done in an approved Topics course;
- An Honors thesis;
- A paper based on an approved summer research experience done during the summer between the junior and senior years;
- A paper that is required for an approved Independent Study that is taken in the spring of the junior year or fall of the senior year. This is a good option if you wish to further study a topic from a course other than those listed above.
Applied Mathematics and Statistics:
- The extension of a project done in one of the following courses: MATH 253, MATH 312, MATH 354, MATH 355, MATH 365, MATH 432, MATH 437, MATH 469, COMP 340, COMP 480, or COMP 484.
- A paper substantially involving applied math or statistics that coordinates with a project the student has done in another department or program;
- An Honors thesis;
- A paper based on an approved summer research experience or internship;
- A paper that is required for an approved Independent Study that is taken in the spring of the junior year or fall of the senior year. This is a good option if you wish to further study a topic from a course other than those listed above.
Computer Science:
- The extension of a project undertaken in one of the following courses: COMP 325, COMP 342, COMP 343, COMP 346, COMP 365, COMP 369, COMP 445, COMP 480, COMP 484;
- The extension of a project undertaken in an approved Topics course;
- An Honors Thesis;
- A paper based on an approved summer research experience done during the summer between the junior and senior years;
- A paper that is required for an approved Independent Study that is taken in the spring of the junior year or fall of the senior year. This is a good option if you wish to further study a topic from a course other than those listed above.
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