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The Informatics Capstone is a culminating experience that challenges you to use and demonstrate all the knowledge and skills you’ve learned at the iSchool. Informatics students can choose to complete a practical Capstone (INFO 490/491), an intensive Capstone (INFO 492), or a research Capstone (INFO 493). All Capstone options require the same amount of work from students (8 credits) but involve different timelines and activities.

All Informatics students are required to complete a Capstone to graduate — but which type you choose is up to you! View some examples of Informatics Capstone projects.

Practical Capstones

The first and most common type of Capstone is a practical Capstone. This involves taking two courses, INFO 490 (4 credits) and INFO 491 (4 credits), during the winter and spring quarters of your final year before graduation. These experiences guide you through forming a team, developing a project, and completing the project in time for the spring Capstone event. The practical Capstone is the “usual” Capstone completed by most Informatics students — if someone just says “Capstone,” this is what they are referring to.

Students do a wide range of Capstones, including designing new information experiences, analyzing an information system, devising new information workflows, and even bootstrapping startups.

To complete a practical Capstone, you will need to enroll in INFO 490 in winter and INFO 491 in spring. Be sure to also attend the annual Capstone Resource Night in autumn to learn more about the process, registering and forming teams.

Intensive Capstones

The second type of Capstone is an intensive Capstone. This is similar to the practical capstone, but is completed in a compressed intensive experience during a single quarter. Students take a single course, INFO 492 (8 credits), usually during the autumn or winter quarter of your final year before graduation. This experience guides you through working on a specific topic or theme outlined by the instructor.

The specific goals and topics of each intensive Capstone vary with the offering and the instructor’s expertise — each intensive Capstone is unique. But overall, you will identify an information problem, research the problem space to design and develop a solution.

More information on specific intensive Capstones can be found on the list of special topics.

To complete an intensive Capstone, you will need to enroll in one of the offered sections of INFO 492. Please note that space is limited for these experiences; if you’re not able to enroll in an intensive Capstone, you will need to complete a practical or research Capstone instead.

Research Capstones

The third type of Capstone is a research Capstone. This experience is particularly good for students who are interested in pursuing academic research careers through doctoral studies, or are just interested in contributing to research while at the university. Completing a research Capstone involves taking 8 credits of INFO 493, but you can spread this out over as many quarters as you like (usually two or three). Through this experience you will participate in academic research guided and mentored by an iSchool faculty member. This may be a research project led by you, or a significant contribution to an existing project led by a faculty member. You will also reflect on the integration of this research and the Informatics degree itself, allowing this research to provide a culminating experience for the Informatics program.

For detailed instruction regarding registration, expectations and completion of a research Capstone, please view the Informatics Resource Canvas.

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Students dive into software design at Winfo Hackathon

Friday, January 30, 2026
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Monday, January 26, 2026
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