Thesis 1 for BSCS (Bachelor of Science in Computer Science) is a comprehensive research project that serves as the initial stage of the thesis writing process. Students undertake an in-depth investigation of a specific problem or topic within the field of computer science, guided by faculty advisors. The course involves conducting a literature review, formulating research objectives, designing methodologies, and collecting relevant data. Students analyze the collected data and present their findings in a written document. Thesis 1 provides students with the opportunity to develop critical research skills, demonstrate their understanding of computer science principles, and lay the foundation for their subsequent thesis work in Thesis 2.
Thesis 2 for BSCS (Bachelor of Science in Computer Science) is the culmination of a student's research project and serves as the final stage of their thesis writing process. Building upon the work done in Thesis 1, students further develop their research findings, analyze the data collected, and draw meaningful conclusions. They refine their research methodology, address any limitations, and present a comprehensive and well-structured thesis document. Additionally, students may be required to defend their thesis orally, presenting their research to a panel of faculty members. Thesis 2 allows students to demonstrate their ability to conduct independent research, apply critical thinking skills, and make original contributions to the field of computer science, showcasing their readiness to graduate and enter professional or academic careers.