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Capstone Projects (ATLS 4010) is a rigorous, two-semester course sequence required for all CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ engineering students who are majoring in Creative Technology & Design/CTD through the ATLAS Institute. Normally taken during the senior or final CTD year, Capstone involves the development, documentation and production of a culminating project that goes through multiple rounds of faculty review and iteration. Students developÌýprojects of their own choosing that draw on the wide range of technical and creative skills learned throughout their time in the program. Structured as a studio course, Capstone integrates a series of critique and presentation sessions in which various aspects of individual projects are discussed with both internal and external guest critics. In addition to refining the work in progress, this structure lends to faculty mentoring, professional connectionsÌýand potential internship opportunities for the students. At the end of the course, students publish a fully articulated project description and external documentation. This semester eightÌýprojects were shared with guest reviewers, as well as CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ faculty andÌýpeers. The small collection of project presentations below gives a sense of the kind of work students complete in theÌýCTD program.Ìý
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