IDES 5201 [0.5 credit]
Thesis Proposal
Investigation into a theoretically and practically relevant research problem. Students will analyze and synthesize findings involving interdisciplinary design development processes and develop these into a thesis proposal. This is a directed study with specific content, objectives, and scheduling arranged between student and academic advisors.Prerequisites: IDES 5101, IDES 5102, and IDES 5103.
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