Computing and Informatics Department

FCI - Mackenzie Presbyterian University

Final Term Paper (TCC)

The Final Term Paper (TCC) is a compulsory curricular activity required for attaining a degree in the B.S. in Computer Science, B.S. in Information Systems and B.S. in Mathematics. It consists of an academic investigation, where one area of the chosen major is researched. The TCC is prepared under the advisement of an FCI teacher, within the research lines of each major. It is developed in three courses: Computational Research Methodology (MPC), TCC-I and TCC-II. In MPC, the student chooses the subject, the advisor, and structures an initial research proposal for his TCC. In TCC-I and TCC-II, under the guidance of the advisor, the research is developed.

Preliminary results are presented in a poster session and the final results are consolidated in a scientific paper, both of which will be evaluated by the advisor and two other teachers at the end of the TCC-II course.


Research lines
  • Education / Mathematics Education
  • Computational Ethics
  • Software factory
  • Geotechnology
  • Artificial Intelligence / Natural Computing / Adaptive Systems
  • Optimization and Logistics
  • Graphics Processing and Digital Media
  • Educational Processes, Games and Social Networks
  • Security systems
  • Parallel and Distributed Systems
  • Educational technology

Dr.ª Maria Amélia Eliseo

Dr.ª Maria Amélia Eliseo

Coordinator

Maisa Alvino Luiz

Maisa Alvino Luiz

Secretary