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Bachelor project (Spring 2013) |
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Course code : | EBAC-15-U1 | ||
ECTS Credits : | 15 | Status : | Compulsory |
Revised : | 21/11 2012 | Written : | 23/10 2006 |
Placement : | 7. semester | Hours per week : | 0 |
Length : | 1 semester | Teaching Language : | Danish and English |
Objective : | To give students an opportunity - with guidance - to show their ability to use their knowledge and academic skills on a typical engineering problem within the fields of electronics, telecommunication, software and systems development. Learning outcomes: The student must be able to: 1. Use relevant knowledge, procedures and tools on a given engineering problem. 2. Plan, specify, design, analyze, model*, simulate* and test. 3. Communicate using relevant engineering terms and language. 4. Relate specifications, analysis and tests and draw clear and relevant conclusions. 5. Hypothesize the reasons to differences between expected results and actual results and discuss the hypothesis using relevant arguments. * : Only when relevant |
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Principal Content : | Is determined by the specific project. | ||
Teaching method : | The bachelor project is decided according to the following procedures: The student register for the bachelor project before the 15th March/15th October. The student will have a "co-ordinator" assigned who informs the student in how to find a relevant project place and project. The project place could be a firm, an institution, or in special cases IHK. Each project must have a responsible supervisor. The company-supervisor must be an experienced engineer employed at the project place. In special cases a lecturer at IHK may serve as company-supervisor. As a condition for beginning the project, the project must be approved by the IHK-supervisor and the company-supervisor in respect of: Time requirement, level of difficulty, possibilities of evaluation. |
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Required prequisites : | The student has to be positively sure to be able to complete the study program when the bachelor project is submitted. Therefore, to complete the bachelor project, it is required that: - The student has passed all compulsory courses. - The student has completed 180 credits of the courses. |
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Recommended prerequisites : | None | ||
Relations : | None | ||
Type of examination : | Oral examination based on a project | ||
External examiner : | External | ||
Marking : | 7 step scale | ||
Remarks : | For the presentation and the discussion at least one hour is set aside. In case of a project with more than one student, an extra half hour is set aside for each extra student. A student who do the bachelor project at a university in a foreign country, and in connection with this are evaluated at the university concerned, must after return also participate in a special project discussion at IHK. At this special project discussion the foreign grade will be translated into the 7 step scale. Cancellation within ten weeks prior to the hand in date will be considered an examination attempt. Further information can be found in "Guidelines regarding bachelor projects and integrated engineering practice" which is handed out at the secretariat, and posted in "CampusNet". 7 step scale Grades are given as follows from a general impression and is based on the project progress, a written project report, a presentation of the project and a discussion between the student, the company-supervisor, the IHK-supervisor and the external examiner. 02 Master the learning outcomes adequately. 7 Master the leaning outcomes good, but with some shortcomings. 12 Master all the leaning outcomes excellently. |
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Teaching material : | None specific | ||
Responsible teacher : | Lars Maack
, lmaa@dtu.dk |