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Michigan State University Data Science Capstone.

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CMSE 495 - Spring 2025 Data Science Capstone (Under Construction)


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Seeking 2025 Project community partners!

If you have a project and are interested in being a CMSE495 community partner for Spring 2025 please reach out to the course instructor (Dr. Dirk Colbry colbrydi@msu.edu). For more information on becoming a project community partner please see our Project community partner Page


The CMSE 495 data science capstone course is intended to provide students with an opportunity to put together what they have learned across multiple courses to develop a final project that demonstrates their ability to work in a team on real-world problems.

The capstone course has three major goals:

  1. Provide students with a high impact, end-to-end project experience where they can apply classroom experiences and data science skills to solve real-world problems.
  2. Provide students with opportunities to learn and practice professional skills (communication, teamwork and leadership) in the context of team-based projects.
  3. Provide opportunities for students and faculty in the department to build relationships and network with industry partners, community organizations, and campus colleagues.

Team Projects

Michigan State University and the Department of Computational Mathematics Science and Engineering would like to thank these generous community partners for supporting our students. A list of past community partners can be found by clicking on the following link:

If you have a project and are interested in being a future CMSE495 community partner for please reach out to the course instructor (Dr. Dirk Colbry colbrydi@msu.edu). For more information on becoming a project community partner please see our Project community partner Page

Course Structure

The class will meet three times a week during the 15-week semester. Classroom time will be divided across three broad activity categories:

When possible, the majority of time outside of class will be dedicated to tasks and deliverables that relate directly to the capstone teams’ projects.

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