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The Management Engineering Capstone Design program is a series of two courses taken by students in their final year. Students work in teams on a real, open-ended engineering design problem under the supervision of a faculty member with expertise in the particular problem area.
Most of our student design projects develop in close partnership with industry. Examples of past capstone projects include:
For more information on all current and past capstone design projects, including abstracts, posters, and videos, visit the Management Engineering capstone design page.
Collaborating with Management Engineering to provide capstone design project ideas will provide your organisation with many benefits. These include, but are not limited to:
They have exceeded all expectations well beyond what I could have imagined was possible to achieve in an eight-month design project... I have been truly impressed with their work ethic, ingenuity, and diverse skill set spanning all facets of the Management Engineering program.
Alex Dueck Deloitte, British Columbia
Participating in the capstone design project will involve a limited level of time commitment on behalf of the organisation. In addition, the client should be invested in the proposed topic in order to provide mutual benefits to all parties involved. The topics proposed should also be relevant to the Management Sciences discipline. Finally, companies should specify their ability to share information and whether or not a non-disclosure agreement would be required.
Have a potential project topic for our students? Submit a brief description using the online proposal request form.
Have questions? Interested in finding out more? Please contact the capstone program coordinator.
University of Waterloo
200 University Ave W, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1
Phone: (519) 888-4567
Staff and Faculty Directory
Contact the Department of Management Sciences
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