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Skip to content Information for: CSE resources PhD Students Master's Students Engineering resources Prospective Students Current Students Faculty & Staff Alumni Industry Apply Now! It's easy to start your application. Undergraduate Admissions Graduate Admissions Dual Degree Program Graduate applicants: Attend an info session and skip the application fee McKelvey School of Engineering Computer Science & Engineering Academics Academics The world needs difference-makers. 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If you are thinking about graduate school, this is also an excellent opportunity to find out what research is about and to get experience before applying. Research projects also demonstrate to potential employers that you are capable of moving beyond coursework to solve an open-ended problem. Getting Started The first thing to do is figure out what areas you are interested in and what kinds of projects are available. Most of the faculty have descriptions of their current research projects on their web pages, and they are happy to talk about them; this can give you an idea of the types of problems they work on. Your academic adviser can also help identify which faculty you should contact. Once you have an idea of what is available, you should make an appointment with the faculty member to discuss potential projects. Don't worry if the projects seem huge - smaller, more accessible sub-projects are often available. Feel free to talk to more than one professor if there are multiple areas in which you are interested. Independent Study During the academic year, the most common format is to sign up for an Independent Study (CSE 400, 400E, 497, or 500) with the professor (this can also be used for group projects). You will need to write up a description of the project and its goals at the start of the semester. The proposal form can be found here. Related links Bachelor of Science in Business + Computer Science Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Bachelor of Science in Computer Science + Math Bachelor of Science in Computer Science + Economics Bachelor of Science in Data Science Second Majors Minors Transfer Course Credit Summer REU Program Many students choose to work full-time on a research project over the summer via the Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Program. 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