What Is the Capstone Project?
The Capstone Project is the culminating academic activity of the BIS Program,
and is required for graduation. It is a rigorous, two-semester process in which
students pursue independent research on a question or problem of their choice,
engage with the scholarly debates in the relevant disciplines, and - with the
guidance of a faculty mentor - produce a substantial paper that reflects a deep
understanding of the topic. Students are strongly encouraged to choose a topic
in which they have some competence based on their academic work, professional
experience, or exploration of future career options. The Capstone Project is not
only a valuable intellectual experience, but also a vehicle through which
students can demonstrate their research, analytical, and writing skills to
either prospective employers or graduate and professional schools.
The following links will help you
learn more about the Capstone Project.
Basic
Capstone Requirements and Framework
Guidelines
Proseminar
Capstone Proposal
Mentors
Presentation
Student Reflections
FAQs
Sample Capstone Projects