CPEN_V 491S - S_943

Computer Engineering Capstone Design Project - Computer Engineering Capstone Design Project

Design, analysis, and implementation of solutions in response to a real-world computer engineering problem, provided by industry, research laboratories, or other suitable entities. Includes coverage of topics such as project management. This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading. [2-6-0] or [2-6-0; 2-6-0] Prerequisite: All of CPEN 331, CPSC 320 and one of CPEN 311, CPEN 322; and one of CPEN 291, CPEN 391.

Section
CPEN_V 491S -S_943
Campus
Vancouver
Delivery Mode
In person
Term
2026 Summer Session (UBC-V)
Instructional Format
Lecture
Credits
5.00
Start Date
End Date
Days
Tuesday, Thursday
Start Time
03:00 pm
End Time
04:00 pm
Instructor(s)
  • Terry Lee

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