Computer simulation projects can allow students to create hypothetical scenarios or digitally reenact actual events, according to the India Institute of Technology. Simulations offer visual imagery and data classification opportunities for students to dissect and investigate simple or complex activities. Analyzing the safety features of motorcycle components may be a wise idea. Specifically, students may choose to simulate scenarios which investigate the strength of motorcycle handles or leg guards. Students can come to conclusions -- based on the data -- and present them for evaluation.
City planning models are computer science projects which can expand a student's creativity. According to the India Institute of Technology, public transportation maps can be created and explored using computer technology. Specifically, students can choose a particular method of transportation -- subway or bus transportation, for instance -- to analyze and compare route designs. Students should also incorporate studies of how public transportation routes differ on open roads compared to high traffic areas such as city business districts and airports.
Students may select familiar computer science models and study elements in an alternative way. For example, according to the India Institute of Technology, while city planning models can involve public transportation studies they might also center on the environmental impact of air pollution and roadway designs. Traffic and/or other industrial pollution levels can be examined through computer program analysis -- particularly how pollution increases or decreases in various city areas. Additionally, freeway models can be analyzed to determine how designs may affect road accident percentages and traffic fatalities.