CS 450/CSE 401/MATH 450/ECE 491
Introduction to Numerical Analysis

Spring 2006

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Computer Science

Project


The course final project only applies to graduate students enrolled in 1.0 units of credit. Since the course only meets for 3 hours per week, this project accounts for the extra 0.25 units of credit, and is graded on a pass/fail basis.

Possible types of projects include:

Please feel free to consult with the instructor if you are unsure about which type of project you wish to complete, and what sort of project would be acceptable.

To ensure that a given project is appropriate in scope and content, students electing this option must submit a brief description of the proposed project to the instructor for approval before beginning implementation of the project. The instructor may suggest modifications or alternatives, if appropriate.

Final report and oral exam

The final report is due on May 1, 2006 (Monday) and is worth 40 points. Late reports are not really a good idea because I need to have them before starting the exams on Wednesday, May 3. The final oral exam for the project part is worth 60 points. The report and exam scores will not count towards a letter grade and will not be added to your numerical score from the HW, Quiz and Exams scores. The oral exam format is that you will go to the board and talk about your project work and answer questions. I will be the only other person in the room (i.e the exam is not in front of other students or anyone else). To make things easier for students, there is no formal presentation. During the oral exam you are allowed to look at your own report, book, notes of whatever. The oral exam is intended for me to understand what you have done, via an oral question and answer session. It is not intended to ask you tricky questions. My intention is to genuinely, fully try to understand what you did, because all the projects are so interesting. The best preparation for the oral exam is to relax, and to really understand your own project, i.e to know what equations you solved, how you solved them and what your conclusions are.

Prepared using www.cse.uiuc.edu/cs450/policies.html, with permission of author.

Last Updated: 26-Apr-06
CS 450 Home