Computer Science & Computer Engineering Capstone Spring 2025

Open Closing on January 6, 2025 / 0 spots left
Arizona State University (ASU)
Tempe, Arizona, United States
Steve Osburn He / Him
Professor
(2)
5
Experience
25/16 project matches
Dates set by projects
Preferred companies
Anywhere
Any company type
It & computing

Experience scope

Categories
Mobile app development Software development Machine learning Artificial intelligence Hardware
Skills
computer engineering computer science certified sales executive
Learner goals and capabilities

Is there a "nice-to-have" project that you never seem to have the bandwidth for? The ASU Computer Science and Computer Systems programs are accepting proposals for Capstone Projects!Small Teams of graduating senior CS and CSE students will work with you to complete your project over the next 2 semesters.This can help you grow your business, recruit talented workers, train future managers in a low risk environment, and it helps our students develop the professional and development skills they need to start their careers!

Find more information at: http://links.asu.edu/CSE_Capstone


Since this is a Unpaid Internship, there is a charge if the project is selected. This money is used to support the costs for the student Showcase where students are able to display what they have been doing for the last 2 semesters. We have set this up through a foundation so you can use it as a tax write off (gets reported as a donation).

Examples from the Spring 2024: https://showcase.asucapstone.com/

Learners

Learners
Undergraduate
Intermediate levels
800 learners
Project
250 hours per learner
Learners self-assign
Teams of 5
Expected outcomes and deliverables

The final project deliverables will include:

  • Prototype and source code of your solution
  • User and Developer documentation
  • A 15-minute final presentation and poster.

Project Examples

Requirements

Based on your organizations goals, students will apply skills to build software and embedded systems to achieve your goals.

Students will work with you to:

  • Develop requirements, user stories and customer archetypes for your project.
  • Utilize the Scrum development process in 2 week Sprints, regularly delivering features
  • Develop prototypes and solicit feedback from you and your users
  • Iterate and refine designs to meet your needs.

Example projects include, but are not limited to:

  • Frontend and back-end website development or adding features to an existing product
  • Application software development
  • Mobile Apps for Android or iOS
  • Embedded Systems design and IOT Projects
  • Educational or training game development using the Unity game engine
  • Virtual and Augmented Reality Application Development