15 Credits SPRING



Aims/Description: The Team Project provides the opportunity for you to engage in industry inspired research work. It is undertaken in groups. Projects are suggested by industrial problems and supervised by School of Computer Sciences staff or industry experts. You will form groups and choose a project which interests you, then refine the scope of the research by conducting a thorough analysis of the topic area and formulating a solution also with the help of their supervisor. The project is developed under strong supervision. You will present the project overview within the first few weeks of the semester and submit a report on the work at the end of semester. This module has no summer resit. Failure in this module will normally require students to repeat it the following year with attendance. This module has the explicit objective of developing group teamwork skills. Participation in teamwork is mandatory and failure to participate will result in deduction of marks and eventually loss of credits. Passing this module is essential for being awarded a degree accredited by the British Computer Society (BCS).

Staff Contact: FELDMANN ANDREAS E
Teaching Methods: Lectures, Problem solving, Laboratory work, Independent Study
Assessment: Presentation, Project/ portfolio

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