BSc:Project

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Project (SE, DS, AIR)

  • Course name: Project (SE, DS, AIR)
  • Course number: XYZ
  • Knowledge area: Software Development Fundamentals and Social Issues and Professional Practice

Administrative details

  • Faculty: Computer Science and Engineering
  • Year of instruction: 3rd year of BS
  • Semester of instruction: 2nd semester
  • No. of Credits: 4 ECTS
  • Total workload on average: 144 hours overall
  • Class lecture hours: 2 per week
  • Class tutorial hours: 2 per week
  • Lab hours: 2 per week
  • Individual lab hours: 0
  • Frequency: weekly throughout the semester
  • Grading mode: letters: A, B, C, D

Prerequisites

None

Course outline

The primary goal of this course is for each student to pursue an independent project related to computer science. Each project will be pursued under the supervision of the supervisor of a student. A supervisor will be either a faculty member of Innopolis University or an industry partner. A project topic of a student will be decided through discussion with the student and his/her supervisor. Each student should carry out a project individually. However, it is allowed for two or three students work closely on similar topics, supervised by a common supervisor.

In this first part, students will be encouraged to concentrate on building software artifacts using knowledge they learned through their academic years.

Expected learning outcomes

  • Students will be able to develop medium to large sized projects on their own (under the supervision of supervisors).
  • Students will be able to write reports about their projects effectively.
  • Students will be able to present their projects effectively.

Expected acquired core competences

  • Ability to conduct a project independently
  • Ability to design and build sizable software
  • Ability to express project progress and results in a written and verbal form

Textbook

No textbook is required.

Reference material

NA

Required computer resources

Students should have an access to computers.

Evaluation

  • Project Proposal (10%)
  • Progress Report (10%)
  • Final Report (30%)
  • Final Project Artifacts (50%)