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 ====== CSE 4080  ====== ====== CSE 4080  ======
 +Also with information useful for CSE 4081, 4082. 4084 and 4090.
  
 ===== Description  ===== ===== Description  =====
  
-This course is only for advanced students, normally those in the fourth year of an honours program and certain internship students. The course is **restricted** to students who have completed 36 credits in Computer Science, have a GPA of 4.5 or better, and meet the general fourth-year prerequisites. Furthermore, you need the permission of the course director to enroll.+This course is only for advanced students, normally students in the fourth year of an honours program and certain internship students. The course is **restricted** to students who have completed 36 credits in Computer Science, have a GPA of 4.5 or better, and meet the general fourth-year prerequisites. Furthermore, you need the permission of the course director to enroll.
  
-This course has course credit exclusion with CSE 4001, CSE 4081, CSE 4082, CSE 4084, and DIGM 4700.+Check the FAQ (link on the sidebar) for information on how to enroll.  Check the Currently Available Projects link and/or the UCOSP link on the sidebar for list of possible 4080 projects and supervisors.
  
 +This course has a course credit exclusion with CSE 4001, CSE 4081, CSE 4082, CSE 4084,  CSE 4090, CSE 4480, SC/ENG 4000, and DIGM 4700.
  
-===== Course Director =====+Students in CSE 4081, 4082, 4084 and 4090 will find useful information here on the enrolment process and on possible projects they may wish to consider.  However 4080 differs from 
 +these other courses in that: 4080 is three units, one term and the other courses are six unit, two term courses; and 4080 projects can be in any area of CSE while projects and supervisors for the other courses must be in the specific area of specialization for that course.
  
-Prof. Vassilios Tzerpos 
  
-Office: CSE 3024 (Computer Science & Engineering Building)+===== Course Director, Fall 2011 =====
  
-Email: bil@cse.yorku.ca+ProfPatrick Dymond
  
 +Office: CSE 3052C (Computer Science & Engineering Building)
  
-===== How to enroll ===== +Emailpatrick@cse.yorku.ca
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-Assuming you meet the prerequisites (see the Description section above), you must carefully follow the following steps in order to enroll: +
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-=== Find a Supervisor === +
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-If you have an idea for a project, you need to convince a faculty member in the department to be your supervisorIf not, click on Available Projects on the left to see the list of projects suggested by prospective supervisors for this term; select a project that you would like to work on; and get in touch with the supervisor listed next to itNote that faculty members are not obliged to supervise any applicant and, hence, may deny your request for a variety of reasons, e.g. they may not have time to supervise, the project may not be appropriate for this course, you may not have certain required qualification (grades in specific courses or experience in particular software or hardware systems), etc. If you cannot find a supervisor in the department then you cannot enroll in this course this semester. +
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-=== Prepare a Contract === +
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-Download the contract template (see link on the left) and discuss its contents with your supervisor. Make sure all the applicable elements of the contract are fully specified and complete with dates, percentages, etc. Sign the contract and ask your supervisor to sign it. Keep a copy of it and leave the signed original in the mailbox of the course director (in the department office) by the date shown under Important Dates (see link on the left). If you cannot submit the signed and completed contract by this date then you won't be able to enroll in this course. +
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-=== Enroll in the Course === +
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-The course director will examine the contract to ensure that the project's level and scope are appropriate for this course and that all elements in the contract's template are fully specified. If this is approved, the director will sign the contract and inform you (via the email address you specified in the contract) how you can enroll in the course. You must add the course by the date shown under Important Dates (by following the instructions you will receive in the course director's email to you). Enrollment in the course after this date is prohibited by the Registrar's office, and they are strict about this. If you have not completed enrollment in the course by this date, then you will not be able to take the course this semester. +
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-**PLEASE NOTE**: If you have submitted a properly filled-out and signed contract as described above, and you haven't received email back from the course director within 3-4 days, then something has gone wrong, so please send the course director a follow-up email immediately. +
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-=== Post Enrollment === +
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-Part of the course contract will include participation in a project presentation. This will be conducted one day in the first week of the fall term. Each student must prepare a poster describing their project, and be prepared to describe and explain the work they have done. Further details will be provided later by email. +
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-It is your responsibility to ensure that all milestones specified in the contract are achieved by their due dates. You should be sure you obtain feedback from your supervisor prior to the drop date for the course. In addition, monitor the What's New page of this site as it will log any changes and announcements (e.g., the date and location of the project presentations). +
  
 +Office Hour: Wednesday 3:15
  
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