Independent Work & Theses
Welcome to the Computer Science Independent Work webpage.
The goal of undergraduate research and independent work (IW) in Computer Science is to serve as a synthesizing experience in which undergraduates work on significant research or design projects. Given the broad diversity of intellectual problems in Computer Science, and equally broad possibilities regarding future career trajectories, the style of a project can vary from theoretical to systems or applications-oriented with output ranging from scholarly publications to working software or hardware.
For BSE students majoring in Computer Science, independent work can either be taken as a 1-semester course or as a 2-semester JIW or thesis option, if preferred. For AB students majoring in Computer Science, independent work consists of 4 semesters of work in their junior and senior years.
*New* Independent Work and Thesis Handbooks
AB Independent Work and Thesis Handbook, 2023-2024
BSE Independent Work and Thesis Handbook, 2023-2024
Information about other topics such as important dates/ deadlines, IW seminar descriptions, and more, can be found in the navigation bar links to the left-hand side of the webpage.
Please address questions to the Undergraduate Independent Work Administrator, Mikki Hornstein, mhornstein (@princeton.edu).