Computer Science, Prifysgol Cymru Aberystwyth University of Wales


C390(+)* - Major Project


Brief Description

Students must complete a substantial piece of work, under the direction of a supervisor but involving self discipline, organisation and initiative. The projects typically involve developing a piece of software from an initial statement of requirements through specification and design stages, to successful implementation and testing. For students with a suitable background the project may contain a hardware element. A list of suggested projects is maintained by the C390 co-ordinator. Projects are normally chosen from this list but we welcome students' own suggestions, especially those arising from industrial year experience.

Aims, Objectives, Syllabus, Booklist


Further Details

Number of lectures
4
Number of seminars/tutorials
0
Number of practicals
0
Coordinator
Dr. Horst Holstein
Other staff involved
Not yet known
Pre-requisites
This course is for single honours Computer Science students, and for BEng students
Co-requisites
None
Incompatibilities
C391(h)
Assessment
Assessed coursework - 100%
Timing
This module extends over both Term 1 and Term 2

Aims

Single Honours Computer Science students are required to do a major project, which counts for one and a half units, as part of their undergraduate experience.

(Joint Honours students are not normally encouraged to do a C390(+) project, as opposed to a C391(h) project because this would leave them short of taught units.)

The purpose of the C390 project is to give students the opportunity to bring together the practical skills and theoretical understanding that they have acquired, by developing a complete product from the stage of specifying requirements through to demonstrating that the product does indeed satisfy those requirements. This process involves producing appropriate documentation, including documentation of the design decisions made.

Objectives

The objectives of this course are for the student to complete a substantial piece of work, under the direction of a supervisor but demonstrating self discipline, organisation and initiative.

The projects typically involve developing a piece of software from an initial statement of requirements through specification and design stages, to successful implementation and testing, although some may include a hardware element (for students with a suitable background).

A list of suggested projects is maintained by the unit co-ordinator. Projects are normally chosen from this list but we welcome students' own suggestions, especially those arising from industrial year experience.

Syllabus

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There are a small number of formal lectures associated with the project.
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Various written material giving guidance on carrying out the project, assessment issues, and the project submission is provided by the department. Students are expected to spend perhaps ten hours in an average week on the project and to see their supervisor once a week. This course is assessed on the written report submitted by the student. Reports must be submitted by the end of the first week in May. Students will also be required to give a presentation of their project in the form of a seminar, which will account for 10% of the assessment.
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A mark of at least 40% in C390(+) is required for an honours degree.

Booklist

Not appropriate.
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Syllabus Syllabus

Nigel Hardy Departmental Advisor

nwh@aber.ac.uk

Dept of Computer Science, UW Aberystwyth (disclaimer)