Course Overview
The student is encouraged to complete this portion of the graduation requirement in a workplace setting. The student will conduct a literature review, choose, prepare and present a proposal for an industry related project. An advisory team consists of mentor(s) from the industry, instructor(s) in the relevant area, and/or the Program Head. The project/internship product should be innovative, experimental or explanatory in nature to demonstrate the practical application of knowledge and skills. A detailed project proposal will be prepared. The Graduation Project Panel will assess the feasibility and merits of the proposal.
Prerequisite(s)
- Completion of framework courses. Corequisite: Enrolment in specialized courses that will bring the total of such courses to a minimum of 19 credits in specified areas.
Credits
2.0
- Retired
- This course has been retired and is no longer offered. Find other Flexible Learning courses that may interest you.
Learning Outcomes
- Define the scope and depth of a project.
- Select the methodology or approach to complete a project.
- Estimate the time and effort expected for completing a project.
- Provide rationalization why the project chosen will enhance expertise in chosen specialty.
- Apply research methodology in a specialty area.
- Prepare a written presentation of the proposal.
- Conduct an oral presentation.
Effective as of Fall 2003
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