Module 02456 (2005)

Syllabus page 2005/2006

06-02456
Project - E&SE/MEng

Level 4/M U

Peter Tino (coordinator)
30+30 credits in Semester 1 and Semester 2

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The Module Description is a strict subset of this Syllabus Page. (The University module description has not yet been checked against the School's.)

Relevant Links

Project Web Page


Outline


Aims

The aims of this module are to:

  • allow students to carry out a substantial task of their own choosing, in the area of Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, or Software Engineering
  • allow the students to demonstrate their competence as computing professionals, and to apply what they have learnt in the other components of their degree programme
  • facilitate independent work on a substantial individual project, including prioritisation of different components of the project, as well as prioritising the project as a whole against other work

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this module, the student should be able to: Assessed by:
1
2carry out a substantial software or hardware development task, or a substantial piece of research in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence or Software Engineering Demonstration/presentation, project report
3work independently and prioritise different components of the work; manage a large project effectively Demonstration/presentation, project report
4take decisions and justify them convincingly Demonstration/presentation, project report
5orally present work undertaken, and answer questions about it convincingly Demonstration/Presentation
6write a formal report, detailing work undertaken and conclusions reached Project report

Restrictions, Prerequisites and Corequisites

Restrictions:

None

Prerequisites:

None

Co-requisites:

None


Teaching

Teaching Methods:

By arrangement with supervisor. Student work, supporting tutorials.

Contact Hours:

About 10


Assessment

  • Supplementary (where allowed): As the sessional assessment
  • Demonstration/presentation and final report.

Recommended Books

None


Detailed Syllabus

Not applicable

Last updated: 26 June 2003

Source file: /internal/modules/COMSCI/2005/xml/02456.xml

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