This is an optional undergraduate course for stage 3 students, who are interested in working on individual projects, diving deeper into theoretical and practical areas not covered by regular courses.
A successful project may change the impact of your CV, or prepare you better for postgraduate studies, which tend to focus more on individual work.
To enroll in this course, students must have exceptional academic grades, normally at or above A-. However, this is not enough, as this course entails individual projects.
Then, the student must find a supervisor and a topic of common interests, which should require an amount of quality work comparable to a regular course. Some students make preliminary contacts during their regular courses, or get ideas by browsing the staff research pages.
Next, the enrollment application must be further approved by the HoS or one of their nominees (typically the projects coordinator). The approved and signed application is sent to enrollments, who make the final decision.
The projects typically end with project reports and usually these are the main or even sole items used for assigning a grade. Thus, students must have or develop very good writing skills, for research oriented (i.e. non commercial) technical reports.
To justify an individual project, the topic should be reasonably challenging, but there are no other restrictions on the topics, that can range over all areas of compsci, theory and/or practice.
Each supervisor may refine their own more specific details (such as learning outcomes, assessment rules, learning resources, special requirements such as presentations, workload expectations).