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Professor | David Bremner | |
Office | ITC321 | |
Phone | 506-447-3300 | |
Instructor Email | bremner AT unb.ca | Faster than phoning me. |
Professor | David Bremner | |
Office | ITC321 | |
Phone | 506-447-3300 | |
Instructor Email | bremner AT unb.ca | Faster than phoning me. |
Office hours for Winter 2025 are by appointment. Send me email to book a Teams call or in-person meeting.
For times when I might be available, look for blank spots in my public schedule
This course provides the student with the opportunity to undertake a project at a depth not provided elsewhere in the curriculum. Planning the thesis is done in the term prior to completion. The project topic must have the approval of a supervisor before the start of term. The student submits detailed proposal, schedule, progress reports, and final thesis report to the thesis coordinator with the supervisor's approval. A seminar is required. Detailed guidelines available from coordinator in the preceding term. Offered as an eight month course.
Prerequisite: CS 3997. Open to all CS students in their final year with a B average in the previous assessment year or a B CGPA. To receive an Honours designation please refer to the CS Curriculum regulations in the program Section of the Calendar.
Students should consult books on technical writing. Some possibilities include:
Component | Weight | Due Date |
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Proposal | 5% | May 16 |
Plan | 5% | May 30 |
Progress Reports | 2.5% each | June 13, June 27 |
Thesis Draft | 10% | July 11 |
Seminar | 15% | Early August |
Thesis | 60% | August 8 |