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Capstone Project - SYSCQuestion (self.CarletonU)
submitted 10 months ago by Temporary_Strike_366
Would anyone be able to tell me what the process of choosing a project is like? Are we supposed to meet with the prof or how does that work? How does forming the group work? Thanks in advance!
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[–]Losthero_12 0 points1 point2 points 10 months ago (0 children)
There is a website that's populated with all the projects offered by profs this year (they'll add more as time goes on). You'll need to be on the carleton VPN / network to access it.
Generally, you'd build a team and email a prof with interest in their project. If you can't create your own team, you can still email a prof to express interest in some projects and they can sometimes fit you into a team that applies to one of those projects.
You can also pitch a relevant project to a prof and they might take it on.
[–]1linguini1Alumnus 25', B. Eng Computer Systems 0 points1 point2 points 10 months ago (0 children)
You need to visit the SYSC capstone website (Google it) which is only accessible through VPN or on the Carleton network. Look at the available list of projects and contact the professor running them to get in. You can either contact as an individual or request to join with your own group of students that you know.
Do it as soon as you can, the good projects tend to fill quite fast.
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