uddannelse | Fagmodul i Datalogi |
Kursustype | fagmodulsprojekt |
Undervisningssprog | English |
Tilmelding |
Register through STADS Online Service no later than the 9th of February 2017 The course description is preliminary |
Kursus starter | 06-02-2017 |
Kursus slutter | 30-06-2017 |
Undervisningstidspunkt |
Semester start and project formation starts at 9:30 on the 6th February 2017 in building 08.2-011 Mandag den 6.2. 9.30-10.30: Velkomst – kaffe og croissant – Lokale: kantinen i 08.2 (fælles for dat og inf) 10.40-11.00: Forskningsoplæg ved John Gallagher 11.00-11.15: Noget om udlandsophold ved professor Henning Christiansen 11.25-12.00: Oplæg om fagforeningen PROSA ved studenterrepræsentant Mikkel Thygsen 12.00-13.00: Frokost 13.00-17-00: Projektbørs – informatik i lokale 8.2-011 – datalogi i lokale 8.2-033 Tirsdag den 7.2. 8.15-12-00: Projektbørs – informatik i lokale 8.2-011 – datalogi i lokale 8.2-033 Onsdag den 8.2. 8.15-12-00: Projektbørs – fælles i lokale 8.2-011 12.00-13.00: Frokost 13.00-17-00: Projektbørs – fælles i lokale 8.2-011 Torsdag den 9.2. 13.00: Frist for aflevering af vejlederansøgning (fælles for dat og inf) Fri fredag den 10.2. Project description must be submitted via STADS Online Service Thursday 9th February at 13:00. In the project description you must add project supervisor. |
forudsætninger |
English at a level equivalent to the Danish gymnasium level B It is recommended that the student has finished subject module course 1 before the subject module project is started. However, the subject module course 1 can be taken at the same time as the project is produced, if extra work is allowed for |
Kursusrækkefølge |
Examples of how to structure your studies at Computer Science here |
formål |
§ 1. The aim of the Bachelor Subject module in Computer Science is to qualify the student in interdisciplinary development work, particularly in preparation for professional functions in software development, i.e. especially construction and analysis of software. The aim is to give general and valid qualifications at a scientific level. General terms and general understanding have a high priority and the student’s ability to work in the field of computer science from a problem-solving and critical perspective is emphasised. |
Indhold |
The project work must address the main content of the Bachelor Subject module. The subject module must test the student’s ability to describe and reflect on an independent piece of work where a middle-sized programming assignment is planned, implemented, tested and documented and in which a higher, general programming language is used. The project work is finished with the completion of a project report. The Study Board for Computer Science and Informatics stipulates further guidelines for the completion and size of the project. |
bedømmelseskriterier |
The goal of the project is that the student acquires knowledge, skills and competencies as stated in the “Description of competencies” for the bachelor subject module above. When evaluating the goal description especially the following is emphasized: Knowledge: ● Knowledge about software development, including programming, algorithms and data structures Skills: ● Skills in programming, testing and documenting a program in a higher, general programming language ● Skills in choosing and arguing for the choice of design, data structures and algorithms for the specific project ● Skills in specifying and modelling requirements for the functionality of information systems Competencies: ● Competencies in planning, specifying standards for and leading a small software development process |
Eksamensform |
The project is completed in a group of 2 to 6 students, cf. the relevant Bachelor programme. The project work is assessed at an oral exam. The duration of the exam is half an hour per student, including evaluation. The exam is a group exam for the participants in the project group. At the exam the starting point is the students´ project report. The exam takes the form of a dialog between the students and the examiners. The students are examined on the basis of the entire project report and in such a way that individual evaluation is possible. At least half of the examination time must be used to test the group members individually, evenly distributed among the individual members. The students are examined on the basis of the entire project report which means that questions might be asked, not just concerning the project report, but concerning the entire academic field covered by the subject module. The individual students performance is graded. The grading is a total of the project report and the oral exam. One mark is given. |
Reeksamensform |
Same as ordinary exam |
Eksamenstidspunkt |
Written project report: Monday at 12.00, May 29, 2017 at Digital Eksamen Oral exam: Week 25, June 26 (Monday), June 27 (Tuesday) or June 28 (Wednesday), 2017 You will be informed of details such as exact time and location later |
Aktivitetsansvarlig | Mads Rosendahl (madsr@ruc.dk ) |
Kursussekretær | IMT Studieadministration (imt-studieadministration@ruc.dk ) |
Underviser | Keld Helsgaun (keld@ruc.dk ) Torben Braüner (torben@ruc.dk ) Junia Paula Goncalves Silva (junia@ruc.dk ) |
STADS stamdata |