Module 06997 (2007)
Syllabus page 2007/2008
06-06997
Project - Conversion MSc
Level 4/M C
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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.)
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Outline
Projects are normally undertaken individually with supervision from a member of the School's teaching staff. The projects are varied in their aims and cover most areas of Computer Science. Project allocation/selection normally takes place near Easter and may be chosen from a list of topics put forward by the School/Industry or be developed from the student's original idea.
Aims
The aims of this module are to:
- allow the student to carry out a substantial task of his or her 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 project, including prioritisation of different components of the project
Learning Outcomes
| On successful completion of this module, the student should be able to: | Assessed by: | |
| 1 | demonstrate the ability to successfully undertake a substantial software project | Project Demonstration and Dissertation |
Restrictions, Prerequisites and Corequisites
Restrictions:
None
Prerequisites:
06-06994 (Software Workshop)
Co-requisites:
None
Teaching
Teaching Methods:
Students work independently with an appointed supervisor.
Contact Hours:
Assessment
- Sessional: Dissertation (60 pages) and demonstration of the final system.
- Supplementary (where allowed): None; the module can only be repeated.
Recommended Books
None
Detailed Syllabus
Not applicable
Last updated: 3 Feb 2003
Source file: /internal/modules/COMSCI/2007/xml/06997.xml
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