1. Some departments and concentrations (i.e., IEOR - FinTech, IPES) have their own internal process for matching students with projects. Students in these departments / concentrations do not participate in the capstone info sessions. Contact your GSAO / concentration advisor with any questions.
2. Students in BioE, CEE, EECS, IEOR (*excluding IEOR- FinTech, IPES), ME, MSE, and NE apply for a project during the capstone info sessions.
Students who are pursuing a particular concentration are advised to reach out to their concentration advisors and ask if they are required to apply for a specific project within this concentration. (The most up-to-date list of concentration advisors can be obtained from your department’s GSAO).
After students are placed on the project, their placement needs to be approved by their concentration advisors and/or department.
Students’ work must be collaborative in nature. While individual students take on responsibility for specific tasks, these tasks are interdependent; success is a function of teamwork rather than individual effort.
E270C Teaming & Project Management requires a number of capstone-integrated deliverables (i.e., assignments that are submitted by a capstone team vs. individual student).
Students enroll as a team in E270K Coaching for High Performing Teams & E295B Communications for Engineering Leaders as a capstone team. Each student team will need to have a teammate who is the point of contact responsible for ensuring that all teammates can make their assigned sections for E295 and E270K in Spring. This takes place in Fall once teams are matched.