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C&L students may form project teams with students from any of the IS major tracks. Please take note of the following:
 
C&L students may form project teams with students from any of the IS major tracks. Please take note of the following:
  
* Your team may include members from '''one of the IS major tracks''' only. For example, you can have an C&L+BA, C&L+DCS, C&L+SMT or C&L+FT team, but NOT an C&L+DCS+FT team.
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* Your team may include members from '''one of the IS major tracks''' only. For example, you can have a C&L+BA, C&L+DCS, C&L+SMT or C&L+FT team, but NOT a C&L+DCS+FT team.
 
* There must be at least two C&L students in your team.
 
* There must be at least two C&L students in your team.
* There must be at least two students from the other IS major track.
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* There must be at least two students from the same IS major track.
  
 
Acceptance of multi-track project proposals and project grading will be on the basis of required criteria being fulfilled for both the tracks.
 
Acceptance of multi-track project proposals and project grading will be on the basis of required criteria being fulfilled for both the tracks.

Revision as of 10:50, 5 January 2023

Introduction

Welcome! This wiki page provides information specific to Computing and Lay application and research projects (from AY2022/23 Term 2 onwards only).

Please read this in conjunction with the general IS Project Experience course information page.

Confused? Muddled? Help is at hand! Please drop the C&L Programme Director, LIM How Khang , an email.

Timeline

Please refer to this page.

C&L project types

IS 485: C&L application project IS483: C&L Research project
Team Size 4-6 2-3
Scope • Requirements gathering

• Scoping • Design and development (POC) • Testing (system and user)

• Research (literature review and scoping)

• Data collection • Solution approach • Solution implementation • Report

Recommended Skill-sets / Pre-requisites

You should have passed the following modules

  1. IS111 Introduction to Programming
  2. IS112 Data Management
  3. IS211 Interaction Design and Prototyping
  4. CS206 Software Product Management (can be a co-requisite)
  5. LAW401 Intellectual Property Law
  6. LAW486 Privacy & Data Protection Law (can be a co-requisite)
You should have passed the following modules
  1. IS111 Introduction to Programming
  2. IS112 Data Management
  3. IS211 Interaction Design and Prototyping
  4. CS206 Software Product Management (can be a co-requisite)
  5. LAW401 Intellectual Property Law
  6. LAW486 Privacy & Data Protection Law (can be a co-requisite)

Min GPA 3.4 (or prior exemption from programme director)

  • Students will need to find a suitable SCIS/YPHSL faculty member to be their supervisor.
  • For industry research projects, students will need to additionally find an industry mentor.

Multi-Track Application Projects

C&L students may form project teams with students from any of the IS major tracks. Please take note of the following:

  • Your team may include members from one of the IS major tracks only. For example, you can have a C&L+BA, C&L+DCS, C&L+SMT or C&L+FT team, but NOT a C&L+DCS+FT team.
  • There must be at least two C&L students in your team.
  • There must be at least two students from the same IS major track.

Acceptance of multi-track project proposals and project grading will be on the basis of required criteria being fulfilled for both the tracks.

Proposal templates

Coming soon