MSCS Capstone Experience
Contact
Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer ScienceOlin-Rice Science Center, Room 222
651-696-6287
mscs@macalester.edu
Like all Macalester majors, MSCS majors complete a senior “Capstone Experience.” Each student develops a substantial project in a capstone course and presents it at our annual MSCS Capstone Days. Every spring, we devote two days to a department-wide mini-conference: classes are canceled, seniors share their work, and students, faculty, staff, and guests attend talks across all MSCS disciplines. It’s a highlight of our year and a celebration of our students’ achievements.
To fulfill the capstone requirement needed for an MSCS major:
- MSCS majors must complete at least one capstone course before the beginning of their Spring semester senior year. For MATH, STAT, and COMP, any 400-level course in their discipline qualifies. For Data Science majors, this must be COMP/STAT 456. All capstone courses require students to complete a project that constitutes the content of the capstone experience.
- MSCS majors must successfully complete the MSCS capstone seminar in the late Fall and early Spring of their senior year. In this seminar, seniors work with a faculty coach to prepare a talk for a general audience on the project already completed in their capstone course. The seminar walks students through a process to create a compelling narrative and presentation about their project. To successfully complete the capstone seminar, students must attend all sessions and complete the required forms. For more details, refer to the .
- MSCS majors must deliver an effective capstone presentation during capstone days. The talk must be 15-20 minutes in length, and have effective structure, content, delivery, and visuals. For more details, refer to the .