FALL SEMESTER OVERVIEW (To Be Updated)
SEMESTER OVERVIEW & ESSENTIALS
Welcome to the ELECOMP Capstone Program! This section contains essential information about the semester, grading, and important roadmaps.
Project Roadmap
Complete timeline of project milestones and deadlines for the capstone program. Includes all deliverable due dates and presentation schedules.
View RoadmapGrading Breakdown
Detailed description of how course grades are calculated, including weights for each assignment, presentation, and final deliverable.
View Grading Rubric(TBD)ENROLLMENT FORM
ENROLLMENT FORM
Access all the necessary enrollment information and administrative forms for the ELECOMP Capstone Program.
Permission Number Requirements
In order to enroll in ELE480, Capstone Design, you will need a Permission Number from Professor Sunak. This will be sent to you on satisfactory completion of the Enrollment Form, which can be downloaded from the link below. Provide full details to all the questions posed in the Form. Take your time to study carefully the Symposium results of the 19 teams during the 2024-2025 academic year; links are provided in the Form. You are asked to select the top 3 projects, to give us more details of your expertise and passion areas in your major. Some projects may be continued during the 2025-2026 academic year; many new ones will be added.
Enrollment FormSUPPORTING FORMS
SUPPORTING FORMS & DOCUMENTS
Important forms and guidelines required throughout the capstone program.
Guidelines for Purchase Orders
Complete procedures for submitting purchase requests for project materials and equipment. Includes approval process and required documentation.
Download GuidelinesTrip Release Form
Required form for all off-campus project-related travel. Must be submitted at least one week before planned site visits or sponsor meetings.
View FormTECHNICAL TRAINING
TECHNICAL TRAINING & COURSE MATERIALS
Access technical resources and training materials to help with the hands-on aspects of your capstone project.
PCB Design for Professional Elective
See details of the PCB Design Course, which can be used as a 4th Professional Elective by Petition. Offered Fall 2025 semester, Thursdays, 5:15pm to 9pm.
Download PDFBasic Soldering Techniques
Essential soldering techniques and best practices for circuit board assembly. Learn proper component placement, soldering iron techniques, and inspection methods.
View SlideshowDIGITAL LOGBOOK & PROJECT MANAGEMENT
To help you stay organized and streamline the documentation process throughout the year, we have implemented a dedicated digital management system using Google Drive. This guide will explain how it works.
How It Works:
- Your Project Folder: Your team will be given a dedicated, shared Google Drive folder. This is your team’s central hub. You will have access to this folder when the teams have been decided.
- Your Personal Sub-Folder: Inside your team’s folder, you will find a personal sub-folder with your name on it. This is your private workspace.
- Your Logbook & Timesheet: Inside your personal folder, you will find two pre-configured files waiting for you:
- Student Logbook (Google Doc): This document is your comprehensive digital record for the project. It should contain detailed, long-form entries about your technical progress, challenges, and design decisions. You are encouraged to embed a wide range of media to fully document your work, including figures, photos, tables, equations, and links to your code repositories on platforms like GitHub.
- Automated Timesheet (Google Sheet): A spreadsheet to log your work hours. You only need to enter the Date, Start Time, and End Time. The sheet will automatically calculate the day of the week, your weekly hours, and your cumulative total for the semester.
The final column, Logbook Document Link, connects your timesheet entry to your detailed notes. Instead of just linking to the main Google Doc, you can link to the specific section for that day’s work. To do this, simply use “Bookmarks” in your Google Doc to mark where a new entry begins (e.g., “October 7th – PCB Design”). You can then copy the direct link to that heading and paste it into the timesheet. This method turns your timesheet into an interactive table of contents for your logbook, making it easy for you and your professor to jump directly from a time entry to the detailed notes about the work accomplished, like going straight to “pages 5-10.”
Example Digital Logbook
View a sample of how to structure and format your digital logbook entries with proper documentation techniques.
View Example LogbookExample Timesheet
See how the automated timesheet calculates hours and links to specific logbook sections for efficient documentation.
View Example TimesheetYour Responsibilities:
- Save individual work (logbook, timesheet, capstone files, etc) in your personal sub-folder
- Save group work (reports – Weekly Progress Reports and Major Progress Reports) in the main team folder
- Keep your timesheet and logbook updated on a weekly basis – crucial part of your grade and project success
This structured approach ensures all your work is organized, easily accessible for grading, and creates a professional record of your capstone journey.
HOMEWORKS
HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS
Access all homework assignments for the semester. Assignments should be submitted through the capstone course portal by their respective due dates.
Homework #1
Project team formation assignment. Due by the end of Week 1. Includes team member selection criteria and required documentation.
View AssignmentHomework #2
Sponsor communication plan. Due by the end of Week 2. Outlines communication protocols and expectations for sponsor interactions.
View AssignmentHomeworks #3
Consolidated requirements for mid-semester deliverables. Includes project planning, design documentation, and prototype development tasks.
View AssignmentHomework #4
Pick 10 key success factors from Capstone expectations and explain them; discuss why a strong digital logbook matters with real-world ties
View AssignmentPROGRESS REPORTS/FORMATS (TO BE UPDATED)
PROGRESS REPORTING TEMPLATES/FORMATS
Templates and formats for weekly Progress Reports, Technical Progress Summaries, and Major Progress Reports.
First Email Format
Template and guidelines for the initial communication with your project sponsor. Includes professional etiquette and required information.
Download TemplateWPR, TPS, and MPR Due Dates
Schedule of all Weekly Progress Reports, Technical Progress Summaries, and Major Progress Report deadlines for the 2025-2026 academic year.
View ScheduleWeekly Progress Report Format
Template and instructions for completing the required Weekly Progress Reports (WPR).
Download WPR FormatTuesday Progress Summary Format
Guidelines and template for completing Tuesday Progress Summaries (TPS).
Download TPS FormatTuesday Progress Summary Format
Guidelines and template for completing Tuesday Progress Summaries (TPS).
Download TPS FormatExample TPS Reports
TPS #7 TPS #9 TPS #10Major Progress Reports
Templates and guidelines for Major Progress Reports.
Major Progress Report #1
MPR #1 Cover Page MPR #1 FormatMajor Progress Report #2
MPR #2 Cover Page MPR #2 FormatFALL SYMPOSIUM
FALL SYMPOSIUM RESOURCES
Everything you need to prepare for the Fall Symposium, including templates, submission guidelines, and examples for posters and presentations.
Final Symposium Poster – Due Date TBD
Final Poster should be uploaded to this Google Drive folder by the submission deadline. All teams must upload their Poster for review.
Submit PosterFinal Symposium Slides – Due Date TBD
Final presentation slides should be uploaded to this Google Drive folder by the submission deadline. All teams must upload their slides for review.
Submit SlidesPoster Template & Example
View the official poster template and an example of a properly formatted symposium poster. Follow this template for your final submission.
View Template View Example PDFSlides Template & Example
View the official presentation template and an example of properly formatted symposium slides. Follow this template for your final submission.
View Template View Example PDF