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MSc in Computer Science - Student Project Information

Advice and Guidance on MSc Projects

Please note that a project registration form must be submitted to us by no later than Wednesday 3rd March, 2010. It should be handed to Julie Sheppard or Wendy Adams (room 112).  You will need to submit a project proposal in addition to this form.  The project  proposal must be handed in to July Sheppard or Wendy Adams no later than Monday 26th April, 2010.

Available projects can be found here: http://web.comlab.ox.ac.uk/teaching/MSCinCS/projects/index.html

You should submit the registration form with either a single project title, together with a signature of the supervisor, or a list of at least three projects for which you have (or are doing) the stated prerequisites. We would encourage you to talk to potential supervisors and select a specific project if possible. However, if you are not able to do this, then the Projects Committee will endeavour to find a suitable person to supervise one of the projects you have listed. If you do supply a list projects you are interested in, then please make sure that they are selected from at least two different possible supervisors.

Although some students do projects that are jointly supervised with another department or industry you should remember that the project has to be relevant to computer science and should demonstrate your understanding and ability to exploit and integrate the material you have learnt from the courses you have taken.

Please note the regulations stipulate that you must demonstrate a link between your project and the taught part of the course.

In making your choice of project, you may wish to look at previous projects held in the Library. In recent years the following students were awarded a distinction in the MSc in Computer Science.

 Please make sure that you also read the section in the MSc Course Handbook on dissertations.

Please also be aware that in Trinity Term there will be a session on presentation skills which will cover both writing skills and verbal presentations. All students are expected to attend as this will provide you with useful background for your dissertation. You will also be expected during Trinity Term to give a short verbal presentation on your project, though this will not form part of the assessment of your project. Further details on both of these will be given to you at the beginning of Trinity Term.stopindex specific page content above, standard navigation below,

Project proposals fall into two categories: there are specific proposals put forward by members of the department which can be discussed with the academic concerned, and some members of the department have put forward general areas in which they would be prepared to supervise projects.

If you have a project of your own in mind you can discuss it with the academic whose interests fall into this area.

Please complete the Project Registration Form and return it to either Julie Sheppard or Wendy Adams in room 112 by Wednesday 3rd March (week 7)

You should note that it is a requirement of the MSc in Computer Science that you must demonstrate a link between your project and the taught part of the course.

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