Capstones & internships
Capstones allow students to serve the community while addressing an impactful problem with many, if not all, of the skills and knowledge they have accumulated during their educational experience at 56Թ Bothell. As such, these projects require a significant amount of effort and time on the student’s part, ranging from 5 – 9 months, during their senior year.
Thanks to this concentrated effort, the end-result for the community partner includes a mutually engaging experience and a device or process built to that partner’s specifications. For the students, their concentrated effort yields a greater depth of skills and knowledge, personal satisfaction due to successfully addressing an impactful problem, and a finished device or process that they can share with family, friends and prospective employers.
Computer Science & Software Engineering Capstone
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Software Engineering (CSSE) curriculum stresses computer programming and people centered software development processes. View the CSSE capstone sponsor/employer overview.
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Computer & Electrical Engineering Capstone
The 56Թ Bothell Computer Engineering Capstone program is unique because of its strong dependence on engagement with companies in the Puget Sound Area. Computer Engineering Capstone teams of 3 or 4 students work on projects supplied by “client companies” as if they are a small consulting group.
Sponsoring a Capstone Project requires a one-paragraph project proposal from the company and name of a contact person who will be the technical mentor for the team. Unlike other programs, 56Թ Bothell does not charge a fee to participate. However, we do expect that the company will provide funds for fabrication and project materials.
Imen Hannachi, professor of practice and head of engineering capstone program & industry partnership, plays a critical role in fostering collaboration between academia and industry within the engineering capstone program. Learn how you can engage in industry-sponsored projects with student capstone teams and support innovation and entrepreneurship initiatives within the engineering curriculum. Email Imen at imen@uw.edu to get involved!
Mechanical Engineering Capstone
Mechanical engineers design, develop, build, and test devices and/or processes that meet an impactful need. They deal with anything that can embody movement, from components to machines to the human body. View the mechanical engineering capstone overview.
Imen Hannachi, professor of practice and head of engineering capstone program & industry partnership, plays a critical role in fostering collaboration between academia and industry within the engineering capstone program. Learn how you can engage in industry-sponsored projects with student capstone teams and support innovation and entrepreneurship initiatives within the engineering curriculum. Email Imen at imen@uw.edu to get involved!
Capstone Examples
Previous Sponsors
- Applied Physics Lab
- Fluke
- Intel
- Olympus
- Philips
- Quarter Turn
- RPM
- Signal Interface Group
- Watertonics