Computing & Data Sciences Research Rotation
CDS DS 992
Experience with diverse research group projects and styles are an essential part of graduate training. To provide this training, graduate students are expected to complete a series of research rotations that provide them with the opportunity to (1) explore research groups where they may pursue future thesis work; (2) experience the diversity of sub-disciplines and research styles in computing and data sciences; and (3) expand their network of potential research collaborators. Before beginning a rotation, students are expected to discuss their plans with the faculty leadership of the BU research group they would like to join, leading to a clear definition of the scope and expected outcomes of the work pursued under the supervision of a named rotation advisor. While desirable, it is neither required nor expected that the rotation will result in completion of a substantial body of work. Research rotation credits will be noted on the student transcript as a 4-credit independent study course numbered as DS-991 (for Fall semester rotations) or DS-992 (for Spring semester rotations).
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