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PR2740 - Capstone Project I (Seminar)

The capstone project enables the student completing a Diploma in the Instrumentation and Controls Engineering Technology program to demonstrate the application of skills and knowledge developed throughout the program. Students taking this course will work with minimal supervision on a project, under the guidance of a faculty member. The student will work in teams of two to carry out an in-depth study of a problem, provide design recommendations for a technical application, and fully document and present their findings. Larger teams may be permitted depending upon project scope. At the end of this course, the student will have completed and presented a proposal of their capstone project for approval that will be completed in the following academic semester of their program.
 
Students can commence planning for the course prior to the beginning of the final year of studies. Since the project and report are to be prepared through independent study, the assigned hours represent only part of the time that students are expected to allocate to the course. Regular meetings with a faculty supervisor will be scheduled within the assigned hours and it is mandatory that students attend these meetings.
 
This course will be co-delivered to the student by a technical instructor and a communications instructor.
 

Prerequisite(s): All courses in the previous academic semesters and a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0

Corequisite(s): CM2800, PR3150


This course is offered in the following programs:
Instrumentation and Controls Engineering Technology  | 

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