Computer Science 590RM - Research/Empirical CompSci
Spring
2026
01
3.00
David Jensen
TU TH 4:00PM 5:15PM
UMass Amherst
86141
To be Announced by Department
jensen@cs.umass.edu
This course introduces concepts, practices, and tools for conducting effective research. You will learn how to read technical papers, interpret published research, assess the research frontier, select research topics, devise research questions and hypotheses, propose and plan research activities, analyze experimental results, and report those results. The course is structured around four activities: (1) Synchronous and asynchronous lectures on basic research strategies and techniques; (2) Synchronous activities that apply course concepts; (3) Reading and discussions of technical papers in computer science; and (4) An individual semester-long project that replicates an existing published study in computer science. The course requires significant reading, reviewing, and writing. Students are expected to participate actively in class activities. This course is intended for MS and advanced undergraduate students. It provides a grounding in research methods that will aid your entry into research-oriented industrial positions and PhD studies. For undergraduates considering graduate studies, this course will help inform and accelerate that direction.
For undergraduates, this course can be used to satisfy the 499Y requirement for Departmental and Multidisciplinary Honors students whose theses or projects have a substantial empirical component. Does not count as a CS Elective for the CS Major (BA or BS).