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- | This document contains guidelines and rules for students who are majoring in Computer Science and working on an "Honors Capstone". It is a supplement to the Honors Project Info in the [[http:// | + | This document contains guidelines and rules for students who are majoring in Computer Science and working on an Honors Capstone |
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Students normally complete the capstone over the course of their last three semesters. In the first semester, students register for CS499a (which is a 1-credit course), in the second semester they register for CS499b (which is a 3-credit course), and the third semester they register for CS499c (which is a 2-credit course). | Students normally complete the capstone over the course of their last three semesters. In the first semester, students register for CS499a (which is a 1-credit course), in the second semester they register for CS499b (which is a 3-credit course), and the third semester they register for CS499c (which is a 2-credit course). | ||
- | The semester before registering for CS499a, students should start thinking about a topic and talking to potential | + | The semester before registering for CS499a, students should start thinking about a topic and talking to potential |
- Initial Discussion of the Topic | - Initial Discussion of the Topic |