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# Projects
> Here, we are providing a list of projects done by the community for the final projects. You may use these as inspirations for your own final project!
Projects created by OSSU's students for each course of our [**Computer Science**](https://github.com/ossu/computer-science) curriculum.
For more project ideas, check the [Mega Project List](https://github.com/karan/Projects).
- [Introduction to Computer Science](#introduction-to-computer-science)
- [Programming](#programming)
- [Math](#math)
- [Systems](#systems)
- [Theory](#theory)
- [Applications](#application)
## Introduction to Computer Science
Project Title | Description | Author(s) | Repository
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StalkHub | Stalk Github beautifully | [Aman Roy](https://github.com/aman-roy) | [StalkHub](https://github.com/aman-roy/StalkHub)
Webliza | ELIZA in python with web interface | [Vipin Kumar](https://github.com/VipinindKumar) | [Webliza](https://github.com/VipinindKumar/Webliza)
PWControl | A simple password generator and manager | [Thai Huu Tri](https://github.com/thaitri2005) | [PWControl](https://github.com/thaitri2005/PWControl)
## Programming
Project Title | Description | Author(s) | Repository
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## Math
Project Title | Description | Author(s) | Repository
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## Systems
Project Title | Description | Author(s) | Repository
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## Theory
Project Title | Description | Author(s) | Repository
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## Application
Project Title | Description | Author(s) | Repository
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Observatory | Interactively displays temperatures and deviations all around the world from 1975 to 2015 | [spamegg](https://github.com/spamegg1) | [ScalaCapstone](https://github.com/spamegg1/ScalaCapstone)
Cloud Data Processing | Querying airline traffic data with batch and stream processing on cloud services | [MartinOvington](https://github.com/MartinOvington) | [CloudCapstone](https://github.com/MartinOvington/cloud-specialization)
Full Stack Open | Single-page app + microservice displaying and scraping data from GitHub repositories | [pcolt](https://github.com/pcolt/) | [Final Project](https://github.com/pcolt/react-scraper)

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## Final project
OSS University is project-focused.
Part of learning is doing.
The assignments and exams for each course are to prepare you to use your knowledge to solve real-world problems.
After you've gotten through all of Core CS and the parts of Advanced CS relevant to you, you should think about a problem that you can solve using the knowledge you've acquired.
Not only does real project work look great on a resume, but the project will also validate and consolidate your knowledge.
You can create something entirely new, or you can find an existing project that needs help via websites like
[CodeTriage](https://www.codetriage.com/)
or
[First Timers Only](https://www.firsttimersonly.com/).
After you've completed Core CS and the parts of Advanced CS relevant to you,
you should identify a problem that you can solve using the knowledge you've acquired.
You can create something entirely new, or you can improve some tool/program that you use and wish were better.
Students who would like more guidance in creating a project may choose to use a series of project oriented courses. Here is a sample of options (many more are available, at this point you should be capable of identifying a series that is interesting and relevant to you):
Students who would like more guidance in creating a project may choose to use a series of project oriented courses.
Here is a sample of options
(many more are available, at this point you should be capable of identifying a series that is interesting and relevant to you):
Courses | Duration | Effort | Prerequisites
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[Functional Programming in Scala (Specialization)](https://www.coursera.org/specializations/scala) | 29 weeks | 4-5 hours/week | One year programming experience
[Game Design and Development with Unity 2020 (Specialization)](https://www.coursera.org/specializations/game-design-and-development) | 6 months | 5 hours/week | programming, interactive design
### Evaluation
Upon completing your final project:
- Submit your project's information to [PROJECTS](PROJECTS.md) via a pull request.
- Put the OSSU-CS badge in the README of your repository!
[![Open Source Society University - Computer Science](https://img.shields.io/badge/OSSU-computer--science-blue.svg)](https://github.com/ossu/computer-science)
- Markdown: `[![Open Source Society University - Computer Science](https://img.shields.io/badge/OSSU-computer--science-blue.svg)](https://github.com/ossu/computer-science)`
- HTML: `<a href="https://github.com/ossu/computer-science"><img alt="Open Source Society University - Computer Science" src="https://img.shields.io/badge/OSSU-computer--science-blue.svg"></a>`
- Use our [community](#community) channels to announce it to your fellow students.
Solicit feedback from your OSSU peers.
You will not be "graded" in the traditional sense — everyone has their own measurements for what they consider a success.
The purpose of the evaluation is to act as your first announcement to the world that you are a computer scientist
and to get experience listening to feedback — both positive and negative.
The final project evaluation has a second purpose: to evaluate whether OSSU,
through its community and curriculum, is successful in its mission to guide independent learners in obtaining a world-class computer science education.
### Cooperative work
You can create this project alone or with other students!
**We love cooperative work**!
Use our [channels](#community) to communicate with other fellows to combine and create new projects!
### Which programming languages should I use?
My friend, here is the best part of liberty!
You can use **any** language that you want to complete the final project.
The important thing is to **internalize** the core concepts and to be able to use them with whatever tool (programming language) that you wish.
## Congratulations
After completing the requirements of the curriculum above, you will have completed the equivalent of a full bachelor's degree in Computer Science. Congratulations!
After completing the requirements of the curriculum above,
you will have completed the equivalent of a full bachelor's degree in Computer Science.
Congratulations!
What is next for you? The possibilities are boundless and overlapping: