Quarter: Winter/Spring 2025
Staff Contact Email: cse492r [at] cs
Instructor: Leilani Battle
Teaching assistants: Kianna Bolante (kbolan [at] cs), Margaret Y. Li (marg33 [at] cs), Vaishnavi Vidyasagar (vidya26 [at] cs), Tae Jones (taejones [at] cs)
Class time: Once a week on Thursdays 10:30-11:20am (50 minutes)
Class location: Sieg Hall (SIG 134)
Number of credits: 1 (CR/NC)
Office hours: By appointment
The goal of this course is to support undergraduate students who are getting started in CSE research. The course builds on CSE 390 R - Introduction to Research in CSE, continuing to practice basic research skills in the context of a hands-on "guided" undergrad research project, while building community.
This one credit course involves an 50 minute class on Thursdays. The class time will be used for a mix of information sharing, discussions, Q&A, and class exercises. Students will work on their research project with a mentor via CSE 499, while putting in practice the advice received or skills learned in this class. Students will also submit regular progress updates about their research projects, some with required artifacts related to their research (e.g., an abstract and poster about their research project). The course staff will provide general guidance for the research projects and feedback for specific artifacts.
This is a CR/NC class. Students are encouraged to attend lectures regularly but only a small number of in-person lectures are required, which are announced at the beginning of the quarter and labeled in the course calendar. Students who have a time conflict or miss optional lectures for other reasons should review the slides from the class and share any questions on the Ed Board. Students are required to submit weekly progress updates about their research projects starting in Week 3 of the Winter quarter, following the recommended format shared in lecture on Week 2 of the Winter quarter. Students need to complete all weekly progress updates to get a "CR" grade in this class. In addition, students are required to present their research at the yearly research showcase at the end of the Spring quarter (see the course calendar for event details). UPDATE 01-14-2025: students must also complete three required team check-ins throughout the quarter to get a "CR" grade in this class (see the course calendar for dates).
UPDATE 01-14-2025: All assignments must initially be submitted on time to receive credit. However, students may resubmit an assignment up to 7 days after the deadline to earn missed points. Late submissions are managed through gradescope.
UPDATE 04-03-2025: The poster submission deadlines (poster draft: May 23rd, final poster: May 28th) are strict deadlines, and late submissions will not be accepted.
Please see the course calendar for an up-to-date week-by-week plan of topics.
Day-to-day announcements about this class will be sent through Ed discussion boards. Students who have questions about the course content or logistics that might be relevant to the rest of the class are encouraged to post their questions on the Ed Discussion boards. Any other questions can be sent to the instructor and TAs via email. Be sure to include the course number ("CSE 492 R") in the subject line when you email.
Students should stay home if they have any symptoms of possible illness, even if mild. We will enable students to complete all modules without having to attend class. The instructor might change a lecture to be online if a large number of students cannot attend or if she has any symptoms herself. Read more about COVID-19 safety here.
We follow the Allen School’s policy for academic integrity and misconduct.
We welcome students from all backgrounds and adhere to the Allen School’s Inclusiveness Statement. If anything related to the course makes you feel unwelcome in any way, let the instructor know.
We are eager to provide any necessary accommodations.
For disability accommodations, please see the UW resources at http://depts.washington.edu/uwdrs/current-students/accommodations/.
Religious Accommodation: Washington state law requires that UW develop a policy for accommodation of student absences or significant hardship due to reasons of faith or conscience, or for organized religious activities. The UW's policy, including more information about how to request an accommodation, is available here: Religious Accommodations Policy. Accommodations must be requested within the first two weeks of this course using the Religious Accommodations Request form.