A capstone course, also known as a synthesis and capstone project, senior synthesis, among other terms, is a project that serves as the culminating and usually integrative praxis experience of an educational program mostly found in American-style pedagogy. Although somewhat different from an industry-oriented capstone project, case study, case method, or praxis commonly used in American-style higher education; in the Commonwealth of Nations, Bologna Process, and in other parts of the world influenced by their education systems, a senior thesis (thesis) usually takes its place as a culmination of an educational program but is much more Theory and academia-oriented rather than the praxis and industry-oriented synthesis and capstone project.
Capstone courses are often multidisciplinary in nature and may involve teamwork, independent research, or collaboration with industry partners. They are commonly found in undergraduate bachelor's degree programs but are also prevalent in master’s degree curricula and some professional training programs. The course structure may vary by institution and discipline, but the essential purpose remains the same: to synthesize and apply learning from the entire educational program. "What is a capstone project? And why is it important?". Top Universities. March 20, 2025.
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